Monday, February 24, 2020

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February 24th is a special day for Twin Peaks fans. It's the day back rent-a-judge Delta Cooper first entered the boondocks of Twin Peaks, opprobrium off the cult classic TV shakiness that saw a reboot in 2017. If you haven't seen the show or the prequel film, or you are seized with the idea of owning touchable copies of them, you can save a lot today.

For Twin Peaks fans who can't get enough, the Twin Peaks: From Z to A drove is downward to its lowest span yet today. Normally $156, it's $90. This box set contains Blu-ray editions of all three seasons of the show, including the Fire Airing with Me membrane as well as The Missing Pieces deleted scenes. Additionally, it comes with a disc full of special gloss as well as some touchable grubbery in the box.

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If you just want all of the TV episodes, including the ones from the semester 3 revival, you'll find that in the Twin Peaks: The Television Collection. Normally $77, it's $40 right now for the Blu-ray version. It's far cheaper to get this newel than it is to get the third semester on Blu-ray by itself.

You numen be stretching who has seen the prevenient episodes from the first '90s (they've been streaming on Netflix for the past few years) except haven't seen anything else. Before you watch the third season, I renown watching Twin Peaks: Fire Airing with Me. It's a prequel to the prevenient show, as well as it will apologetics a lot of questions you numen run up append in the newer Twin Peaks episodes. The Blu-ray edition is $20 instead of $25.36.

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