Return to 'Twin Peaks' in These 1993 Coffee Commercials Directed by David Lynch

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These are, if you'll excuse me, some damn fine commercials.

The Big Picture It's been six years since Twin Peaks: The Return was released and left us all speechless with its shocking outcome, and we haven't gotten a chance to go back to Twin Peaks ever since. Luckily, there's plenty that can be done for those who still feel nostalgic for it, from enjoying shows that were either inspired or influenced by David Lynch's television masterpiece, to thinking even more outside the box and revisiting some iconic commercials.

What Happens in the 1993 'Twin Peaks' Coffee Commercials? The series starts with an ad titled "Lost." Ken is a Japanese man whose wife, Asami , has gone missing in Twin Peaks. At the Sheriff's Office, Ken talks to Special Agent Dale Cooper and shows him a postcard Asami sent him from the Great Northern Hotel, and tells him that, when the police searched her room, all they found was a picture of her and a deer head.

The third ad, "A Mystery of G," has Cooper and Ken go back to the Sheriff's Office to analyze the tsuru. They find the letter G written on the side as Officer Hawk shows up. Coop introduces him to the wonders of Georgia Coffee as the Log Lady once again materializes out of thin air, this time bringing the lightning with her, to say "It's true." Andy points at a map tracking the locations they've investigated, showing how the places for the letter G are connected.

Coffee has a special significance in Twin Peaks, directly related to Cooper's character and his abilities. We know him to be extremely energetic and dependable, just like a good ol' cuppa joe. His spirits are always so lifted, it kind of rubs off even onto the viewers. He also always mentions that he takes his coffee "black as midnight in a moonless night," which is a reflection of his wits, straightforwardness, and objectivity.

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