The ByTowne Cinema invites you to a small town, where the burning question on everyone’s lips is:
"Who killed Laura Palmer?"

TWIN PEAKS AT
ByTowne Cinema

At 11:30 AM on February 24th, FBI Agent Dale Cooper entered the town of Twin Peaks…

Bi-weekly, we will be screening episodes of the iconic series created by the visionary minds of David Lynch and Mark Frost at the ByTowne Cinema. 

We are kicking off the series on Twin Peaks Day with the pilot episode and Episode 2.

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Pilot & Episode 2
Twin Peaks Day
Feb 24 at 8:00 pm

S1.E1 (Pilot) – Northwest Passage 
The small northwest town of Twin Peaks, Washington is shaken up when the body of the Homecoming Queen, Laura Palmer, is discovered washed up on a riverbank, wrapped in plastic.

S1.E2 – Traces to Nowwhere
Agent Cooper enjoys the comforts of the Great Northern Hotel. Bobby Briggs and Mike Nelson are released from jail. Doctor Hayward hands over the autopsy report on Laura Palmer.

Episodes 3 - 5
March 8 at 8:00 pm

S1.E3 – Zen, of the Skill to Catch a Killer
Ben Horne’s brother, Jerry, arrives in Twin Peaks; together they travel to One Eyed Jack’s and meet with the madam, Blackie O’Reilly. Audrey leaves a clue for Cooper. Deputy Hawk finds a bloody towel near the crime scene.

S1.E4 – Rest in Pain
Cooper meets with Audrey, who confesses to leaving him the note about One Eyed Jack’s. Cooper tells Truman he can’t remember who the killer was in his dream, but insists the dream is a code to solving the crime.

S1.E5 – The One-Armed Man
Cooper questions Dr. Jacoby, who suspects Leo Johnson is the killer. Gordon Cole, Cooper’s supervisor, calls in with Albert’s report. Josie Packard spies on Ben Horne and Catherine Martell. Hawk tracks down the One-Armed Man.

Episodes 6 - 8
(Season Finale)
March 22 at 8:00 pm

S1.E6 – Cooper’s Dream
Cooper and company have tea with the Log Lady, who tells them there was a third man following after Leo and Jacques the night Laura died. At Jacques Renault’s cabin Cooper, Hawk, and Truman find Waldo the bird.

S1.E7 – Realization Time 
Audrey cons her way into working at the perfume counter where Laura worked and discovers that it’s being used as a recruitment post for One Eyed Jack’s. James, Donna and Maddy plan to lure Jacoby away from his office.

S1.E8 (Season Finale) – The Last Evening
Audrey is hired at One Eyed Jack’s, but is caught in a trap when her father arrives. Cooper gets Jacques Renault to reveal the details of Laura’s last night in the cabin. Deputy Andy saves Truman’s life and apprehends Renault.

Remembering Lynch

David Lynch was one of the most singular and uncompromising artists in modern cinema. Across film, television, music, and painting, he created worlds that felt instantly recognizable yet utterly unlike anything else, places where beauty and dread coexisted, where dreams bled into waking life, and where emotion mattered more than explanation. Lynch trusted audiences to feel their way through his work, inviting them into experiences that were hypnotic, unsettling, deeply funny, and profoundly human.

From Eraserhead to Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive to Twin Peaks, David Lynch’s influence extends far beyond his filmography. He reshaped how stories could be told on screen, empowered generations of artists to take creative risks, and reminded audiences that not everything needs to be understood to be felt. His work continues to resonate because it invites curiosity, patience, and wonder—qualities that remain as vital now as ever.

Remembering David Lynch means returning to his worlds, listening closely, and embracing the strange, beautiful mysteries he so generously shared.

The impact of Twin Peaks

The impact of Twin Peaks on television and popular culture can not be overstated. At a time when network television was often predictable, the series revealed that audiences craved ambiguity, long-form storytelling, and bold artistic risks. It ushered in the era of auteur-driven television, laying the groundwork for countless creators and series that followed.

More than three decades later, Twin Peaks stands as a beacon for filmmakers, showrunners, musicians, and artists. The show's refusal to provide easy answers keeps it alive in dynamic conversation and interpretation.

Twin Peaks endures not because it simplifies itself, but because it invites viewers back, time and again, into its strange, beautiful, and unforgettable dream.

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