Just watched episode 2. Here are my notes:
* This time around, I was filled with appreciation for the poison-green type used in the opening credits, which jars nicely with the idyllic shots of the NW on which they are superimposed.
* When Ray Wise appeared, I was reminded that apparently a new generation of TV watchers associates him most with the show Reaper. Those of us who think of him primarily as Leland Palmer show our ages.
* Random statement by Bobby Briggs: "Maybe we could sell light bulbs door to door." I had no idea this was a viable source of income. Ten thousand dollars' worth.
* How much did Twin Peaks pave the way for The X-Files?
* First mention of Albert, reminding me that this show led to my crush on Miguel Ferrer.
* First mention of Jacques Renault, reminding me of the terrible French Canadian accents to come.
* I continue to take pleasure in Agent Cooper's delight in small things.
* The fish in the percolator was a little too consciously zany for my tastes.
* Russ Tamblyn's wardrobe? Another example of too-deliberate zaniness.
* Worst line of the episode: "Laura died two days ago; I lost you years ago."
Anyone else started watching?