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  "textContent": "Thirty-five years after ABC unceremoniously cancelled the original series, Dale Cooper and Laura Palmer are TikTok-famous and the late David Lynch is a Gen Z icon. We talked to Scott Meslow, author of the new Twin Peaks history A Place Both Wonderful and Strange, about the unlikely afterlife of a cult classic.",
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