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It seems as though things may be finally coming to a happy end - various past sources on Twitter are hinting at good news, Mädchen Amick is saying she is pleased to be hearing "positive signs for a deal". I'm sure everyone wants to close the week and the Friday news dump with the deal, so hopefully we'll get it by then.

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Vulture basically recaps what we know at the moment.

Sherilyn Fenn made mention last night of Lynch also wanting enough time to shoot the show, likely on location, without having to "rushrushrush". This makes sense. With Lynch, so much of his magic happens on-set, in the moment, when he comes up with something. It's inspiration and improvisation - like the finale, which was largely made up on the set; or the casting of Fenn and Amick as Audrey and Shelly in very different roles than originally intended, as informed by the actresses; like Sheryl Lee, who he decided needed a bigger role in the show than just the girl on the beach; like Frank Silva the set dresser, who he impulsively decided would be (as he told Phoebe Augustine, who played Ronette, while they filmed her walk across the bridge in the pilot) "the bad guy, but don't tell anybody."

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Will McCrabb, the very random source (and Diane Keaton's cousin) who first tipped people off about some of the alleged budget/deal issues with Lynch and Showtime weeks ago on social media, has now followed up with some positive sounding tweets about the situation today. As well as this alleged quote:

"There's more than one evil in this world and more than one mystery to solve. It's time to go back." - DAVID LYNCH

Real or not, things are sounding better overall from the Lynch camp.

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The moment Carl has lived his life for has arrived: Dana Ashbrook is the latest interview for Twin Peaks Worldwide. Ask him questions (if it's not too late) here!

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David Nevins comments briefly and cryptically on TP in an interview:

Where do things stand with Twin Peaks?

We're in the middle of it. I can't say too much.

It sounds like you're still holding out hope that Lynch's departure isn't definitive.
It's either a negotiation, or he's had cold feet. But I am hopeful.

So at this point, you're waiting to figure out what's going on with David before you decide anything else about the future of Twin Peaks?
Correct.

I think it's a negotiation and he's just being very cagey.

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David Nevins comments briefly and cryptically on TP in an interview:

I think it's a negotiation and he's just being very cagey.

Very interesting. At least it sounds like he hasn't given up hope yet.

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Thanks.

It's too bad so much time was spent on topics Ashbrook clearly wanted to swerve around (like the naive idea of "crowdfunding" Twin Peaks and the bizarre moment where the interviewer seemed to be implying that it was David Lynch's fault...not the best thing to say to one of his cast members).

Ashbrook still looks good, and sounds just the same. And for the whopping two minutes that were actually spent on important topics, the story about the diner scene with Don Davis was very touching.

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