For me it would have to be The Owl House

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    My one is a show that may or may not have been related to Twin Peaks - after Season 3, Lynch was apparently working on something with a working title of either Wisteria or Undiscovered Night. IIRC it was a tie up with Netflix and was being made by Twin Peaks Productions, which has only ever made TP material, so the chances seemed high.

    Unfortunately COVID happened, the project stalled and was eventually dropped, and of course Lynch died not too long ago.

    I’d love to know what it was planned to be, TP or not.

    RIP David

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      19 days ago

      If you want a trippy show, see if you can find David Lynch’s “On The Air”.

      Apparently following the OG Twin Peaks cancellation, there was still a contractual obligation to fill and Lynch pulled together some of the same cast for a wacky 1950s era show about television production.

      There are bootlegs floating around from a Japanese laserdisc, but as far as I’m aware, that’s the only home release that was ever made.

      7 episodes were produced, only 3 made it to air in the US.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Air_(TV_series)

      Streaming for free on the Internet Archive:

      https://www.cbr.com/david-lynch-obscure-90s-sitcom-streaming-for-free/

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        19 days ago

        I started watching that once, but found it pretty hard to get into. Should have another go though, thanks for the reminder.

        Have you ever seen Hotel Room? 3 unrelated stories, set in the same hotel room in different years. One has Crispin Glover and Alicia Witt and is excellent. The other two are decent enough too. I think they’re all on YouTube.