Season 3 is nothing like the old Twin Peaks original
I remember when Twin Peaks aired in the 90's; it was like David Lynch joined Rod Sterling as a creator of this original out of the box show, just like the Twilight Zone. Although Twilight Zone last 5 seasons and it is now considered among one of the best tv classic shows of all time and yet I don't think we'll be saying that about Twin Peaks in 50 years?.
I am a fan of Lynch's work ever since "Eraser head", I liked Twin Peaks original series 1 and 2, yet I don't think his work is for the average viewer, more of a acquired taste. Watching this new season 3, made me actually go back and watch Season 1 and 2 and I feel this time Lynch is really lost his focus and this new Twin Peaks is not as interesting as what the original was. He is throwing these old characters like "James Hurley" or "Shelley" into irrelevant scenes with gaps that have no connection to the story, they are merely used as props. Other than the Twin Peaks police, none of the of characters from the town have much to do with show, but they are just used to as a reminder that they still exist and yet their characters don't have much screen time or any part in the story line.
The most interesting character of the Twin Peaks series was probably Agent Cooper, whom in this season is become a silent "Dougie" and his evil Double Bad Cooper is just a cold stone killer and really a waste of "Kyle MacLachlan" talent to play a dull cliche evil Cooper. I would never try to watch Lynch's work as a linear conventional story, but this season 3 is really all over the place. There are new characters constantly thrown into the show that have no relevance, where I feel Lynch himself is kind of confused as to what he is trying to do, maybe relying too much on his auteur style of incoherence that really made a season 3 because its the trendy thing to do with all these remakes, yet the show lacks the very charm and essence of what made Lynch to be Lynch.