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Twin Peaks’ Season 3 Finale Live Stream: Watch ‘Twin Peaks’ Online. Laura Dern in a still from ‘Twin Peaks.’ Suzanne Tenner/SHOWTIMEOkay, we’ve done it folks. We’ve managed to reach the end of Twin Peaks: The Return without (completely) losing our minds. Sure, we still have no idea what’s going on with Cooper’s doppelgänger or what any of those visions meant, but it’s been one hell of a ride. In case you need to catch up on what happened last week before the season finale, here’s the official plot recap.“Cooper’s doppelgänger and Richard follow the coordinates the doppelgänger obtained. Observed by Jerry Horne, the doppelgänger sends Richard ahead to the site, where he is electrocuted. The doppelgänger calls Richard his son.

While Cooper lies in a coma, both the FBI and Chantal and Hutch are waiting outside the Jones residence. Chantal and Hutch are killed by a neighbor they provoked in a parking dispute. Cooper awakes from his coma. MIKE tells him that the doppelgänger is still at large and gives him the Owl Cave ring. Cooper gives MIKE some of his hair, telling him to ‘make another one,’ then has the Mitchums organize a flight to Spokane, Washington.

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Having received a text from the doppelgänger, Diane tells the task force that, years ago, Cooper raped her and took her to an old gas station. Exclaiming ‘I’m in the sheriff’s station… I’m not me’, she pulls a gun and is shot by Albert and Tammy. Diane is drawn to the Red Room, where she dissolves into a seed.

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At the Roadhouse, Audrey dances to ‘Audrey’s Dance.’ When a fight breaks out, Audrey begs Charlie to take her home. Suddenly she wakes up, looking at her reflection in a mirror.”Are you looking for how to live- stream the two- part season finale of Twin Peaks?

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We got you covered. Twin Peaks Season 3 Finale Viewing Details. Episode Title: “Part 1. Part 1. 8”Date: Sunday, September 3, 2. Time: 9 p. m. ESTTV Channel: Showtime. Live- Stream: Showtime Anytime.

How to Watch Twin Peaks Season 3 Finale Live- Stream Online. Your best bet for catching a free online live stream of the Twin Peaks conclusion is via Showtime’s Showtime Anytime service. The feature comes free with your subscription and all you need is your log- in information for your cable or satellite provider. After that, it’s smooth sailing into weird town.

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TV Now is available on Desktop, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Chromecast. How to Watch Twin Peaks Season Finale Live- Stream on Mobile. If you’re on the go and need to watch the episode on your phone or tablet, Showtime has you covered with their Showtime Anytime App. Watch Punch-Drunk Love Streaming. The nifty little thing is available in the App Store, Google Play store and Windows Store. All you need to do is download the app and log in with your cable provider information.

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Orphan Black’ Co- Creator On Series Finale, Reunion Movie & #Clone. Club. SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details of tonight’s Orphan Black series finale on BBC America. “We’ve talked since the beginning of wanting to do some kind of feature or some kind of two- hour continuation of the series,” admits Orphan Black co- creator John Fawcett of how he and Graeme Manson could see more of the Tatiana Maslany starring show after tonight’s series finale. After five seasons with Neolution revelations, siblings, deaths and births, the tale of the Maslany played clone Sarah and the sestras came to an end for now with the Fawcett- directed “To Right The Wrongs of Many.” However, after the vanquishing of the aged and manipulative P. T. Westmoreland (Stephen Mc.

Hattie) as Sarah, twin Helena, Cosima and Alison sat together in the latter’s backyard in tears and love, the door was opened for more with another 2. Leda clones out there around the world – thanks to a list procured from fellow clone Rachel. Months after filming those finale scenes with the Emmy- winning Maslany, Fawcett chatted with me about the grand plan for the show, working with the Golden Globe and SAG Awards nominee and the strong emotions on set at the end. As well as discussing the possibility of more Orphan Black, the Ginger Snaps helmer also had a ton of praise and appreciation for the Clone Club fans of the BBC America series – and what they meant to the Canadian- made Temple Street Productions show, past, present and future. DEADLINE: I have to ask right at the top, is this the series finale that Graeme and yourself envisioned for Orphan Black from the beginning? FAWCETT: I think it is in a lot of ways.

In some respects, I think that we imagined that the finale really was going to boil down to Sarah and Helena, and that we were going to have to deal with P. T. Westmoreland. We knew that, critically, we were going to have a really kind of dirty, awful, nasty birth, and that that was going to be part of kind of this two- part finale. DEADLINE: Well, that does sound like “To Right The Wrongs of Many” in a nutshell…FAWCETT: Yes, but I think we also understood that killing P. T. Westmoreland was important, but not the most important thing for us. It is something you had to do, but that, tonally, for the final episode, we wanted it to be a much more emotional episode. We wanted to structure it in a way that we were finished with plot fairly early on in the episode so that we could make this time jump, as we did.

We were really interested in moving forward into the future three months to see where everyone is. DEADLINE: Part of that jump, nearly at the very end, with the backyard party at Alison’s with the core sestras together around a still shattered Sarah, was Helena reading from her book called Orphan Black of her life and the other clones. Why did you choose that bookending, pardon the pun? FAWCETT: That was something we devised at the beginning of Season 5, though we had talked about it before.

We liked the idea that Helena has been jotting down her memoirs and really, like, exactly that, it comes down to the sisters. It comes down to the twin sisters, between Sarah and Helena. It’s very important that we’ve ended this in a way that we believed it was nice to have some really strong belief that Helena, after everything that she’s come through, is now going to be a very capable mother. So that somehow, by having her read her journals and her memoirs and bringing us back to the beginning of the series, it just seemed like the right place to end her. You know, we laughed a lot about the idea that Helena would wind up somewhere getting a book deal and maybe going on a book tour at some point. Of course, that’s just what we’ve joked about. DEADLINE: But the series finale is not really the end of Orphan Black is it?

With Cosima and Delphine now traveling the world to find the other 2. Ledas, there is a lot of ripe story or a lot more stories to tell, isn’t there? FAWCETT: It certainly is. I think that to Graham and I, the imagery and the ideas that come from the concept of Delphine and Cosima out in the world journeying to find these 2. Ledas is certainly ripe, there’s no question. We’ve talked since the beginning of wanting to do some kind of feature or some kind of two- hour continuation of the series.

At this point, I think we’re happy that it’s come to a conclusion that we feel satisfied with, and it closes this chapter. Graham and I are both going to let it sit for a little bit, but I know that these characters are so strong with us and so engrained with us, that there’s certainly a chance that we’ll pick that up and continue. DEADLINE: And would Tatiana be a part of that were you to continue it? FAWCETT: Well, that would be lovely.

Like I say, I don’t see that in the near, near future, but something that we’ve certainly always talked about and talked about as a group amongst the cast. So it’s not something that we’re keeping to ourselves. It’s something that we aspire to do at some point.

DEADLINE: Duly noted for the future, but to jump back to the now of Orphan Black, you set the series ender up as a two- part finale. But I got to say, to me it felt like the penultimate episode “One Fettered Slave,” especially following the death of Sarah and Felix’s foster mother Siobhan the week before, was really the Season 5 finale and the last episode was a series finale, and they were two different constructions, was that intentional?

FAWCETT: Yeah, I think that’s a fair assumption. I mean that’s the way we sort of imagined it being. Obviously, we’ve spent five seasons dealing with a large, complicated plot, and we really wanted the time to explore these other issues. Explore the issues of sisters, and of motherhood, and of the matriarchy, and put the focus kind of squarely on Sarah, who has come through slaughter and who has been so strong for everyone up until this point Now she is feeling a bit broken.

To everything that she’s worked for, now she has. She has her freedom, and she doesn’t know what to do with it and is having a hard time moving on. Watch Not Cool Online Hitfix.

DEADLINE: There’s that poignant line in the finale where Tatiana says, as Sarah to the other clones, there’s nobody left to fight, kind of sums up where’s she’s at, and it’s not a good place…FAWCETT: I think of it almost like PTSD. She’s really stuck now in this trying to go back to a normal life after everything that she’s been through.

I think Sarah is having an extremely difficult time with that, and it’s nice now because now she has this sisterhood to sort of lean on and this group that can help her. I also think it’s interesting that Sarah’s the one that suffers the most as we move forward into the future. So it rings very, very true to me, and you know, we didn’t want it to be heavy- handed, but it certainly follows this hero’s journey of Sarah’s. DEADLINE: Along that journey, as well as the Sarah assisted birth of Helena’s twins in the finale, there were some serious losses. In the last few episodes, the Maria Doyle Kennedy portrayed Siobhan was killed, a big blow to Sarah, Westmorland obviously was finally taken down, Kyra Harper’s Dr. Virginia Coady too. I get the last two, as the villains of the series but why couldn’t Siobhan make it through to the end, be there for all the sestras and the newborn Purple and Orange?

FAWCETT: You know, in thinking of the finale, we had never necessarily thought that Siobhan wouldn’t be there, but at the beginning, as we were breaking Season 5, it seemed like the strongest thing to do for Sarah’s journey. Dramatically, it felt like the right thing to do. It was a big thing to do. I’m trying to harken back to all the reasons why we did this, but it really boils down to Sarah’s journey, and the matriarchy.

Sarah now knows her mother has heroically sacrificed herself, in a way, to bring about the end of Neolution and to free not just her daughter, but the sisters.