Published May 4, 2026, 11:15 a.m. ET Twin Peaks Season 1 ends on a cliffhanger. Actually, it ends on half a dozen or so cliffhangers, in which seemingly everyone in town is shot at, burned up, sent to the hospital, or murdered in it. When our hero, FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper, wakes up from his own brush with death at the start of Season 2, Lucy, the Sheriff’s department receptionist, rattles the whole litany of life-changing events in a monotone voice. It’s a voice not so very different from our drug dealing friend from Euphoria Laurie’s, actually. Which is appropriate, because that’s how that episode feels: one major thing after another for an overstuffed hour. In short order: Rue gets arrested. Rue becomes a snitch. Cassie leaves Nate. Nate’s business collapses. Cassie’s business takes off. Rue nearly gets caught. Rue nearly gets caught again. Rue nearly gets shot. Big Eddy does get shot. Alamo and Laurie are at war.…