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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #61 (Oct. 2002) - The 2002 Twin Peaks Festival was highlighted by a live performance by Julee Cruise, and WIP reports on it all in this issue, supplemented by some great photos! Also: We interview Mark Frost about his spectacular new book, The Greatest Game Ever Played (and of course wander off topic now and again); a three-page review of the X-Files series finale; previously unpublished preliminary cover designs of early issues of WIP; and a lengthy letters column with topics including Mulholland Drive, 24, Twin Peaks, and other odds and ends!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #62 (Dec. 2002) - Lenny Von Dohlen discusses his Harold Smith role in Twin Peaks and Fire Walk With Me! Also: Rebecca Umland examines The Straight Story in light of the quest motif with emphasis on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner; four-page report of Lynch-related television appearances; the final regularly-scheduled "X-Files Extra"; and a lengthy letters column with readers discussing WIP's theory (from issue 60) that the Deer Meadow sequence in FWWM is a dream!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #63 (Feb. 2003) - Gary Bullock discusses his Sheriff Cable role in Fire Walk With Me, plus his work in The X-Files and Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Also: we map out Dale Cooper's Red Room journey during the final episode of Twin Peaks; WIP co-editor John Thorne and dvdfile.com reviewer Joshua Zyber debate the merits of 24 (and some other things); Jimmy Scott in concert; Lynch-related magazine appearances; and a letters column with readers still discussing WIP's theory (from issue 60) that the Deer Meadow sequence in FWWM is a dream!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #64 (Apr. 2003) - Special Chris Isaak issue! Articles include a look at his role as FBI Special Agent Chet Desmond in Fire Walk With Me, a survey of his CDs, and an episode guide to the first season of The Chris Isaak Show on Showtime. (Check out the great selection of photos, some published here for the first time!) Also in this issue: an interview with David Lynch talking about the new Eraserhead DVD; a review of the disc; and the usual letters and news sections.

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #65 (June 2003) - Special Eraserhead issue! New interview with David Lynch, plus possibly the world's lengthiest (9000+ word) analysis of the film. Also in this issue: interviews with Charlotte Stewart (Mary X in Eraserhead, Betty Briggs in Twin Peaks) and Log Lady Catherine Coulson (whom Lynch describes as "the heroine of Eraserhead"). In addition, John Pierce reviews Martha Nochimson's Screen Couple Chemistry: The Power of 2 about Fox Mulder and Dana Scully of The X-Files. Bonus: the cover of this issue designed by Lynch himself!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #66 (Aug. 2003) - Twin Peaks outside of Twin Peaks! Comprehensive reports (with numerous photos) of the two major Twin Peaks-related television events outside the show itself back in 1990: the September 29 episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Kyle MacLachlan (featuring a spectacular Peaks parody that included appearances by Mike Myers, Chris Farley, Phil Hartman, Conan O'Brien, Kevin Nealon, and others); and the May 21 episode of The Phil Donahue Show in which much of the cast, plus producer Mark Frost, appeared as guests for the entire hour! Also in this issue: The Japanese Twin Peaks Card Game (part one); "Dark Passages: The Art of David Lynch"; a debate on whether the Deer Meadow segment of Fire Walk With Me is a dream; letters; and a "World Spins" news section!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #67 (Oct. 2003) - Is Dale Cooper a mystic detective? Ken Volante examines the influence of Buddhism and Eastern philosophy in Twin Peaks! Also in this issue: our annual, detailed report on the Twin Peaks Festival, complete with lots of exclusive photos of Dana Ashbrook, Michael Horse, Rebekah Del Rio, and others; part two of our report on the Japanese Twin Peaks Card Game; some early impressions of HBO's Carnivale; and a wild "World Spins" news section. Plus, just for the heck of it, a great Alias back cover featuring Melissa George (Camilla Rhodes in Mulholland Drive) and Jennifer Garner!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #68 (Dec. 2003) - WIP continues its ultimate Twin Peaks episode guide (begun in issue 59), this issue examining the first nine episodes of the second season (through the Laura Palmer/Leland storyline)! This is supplemented with character charts, the reproduction of a call sheet for episode 2007, the Nielsen ratings for the entire second season, and some great photos. Also in this issue: a look at magazine coverage of Twin Peaks in Japan (with lots of rare photos); news; and a special announcement!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #69 (Mar. 2004) - WIP begins its new quarterly schedule with a blockbuster issue featuring two great interviews! Dana Ashbrook talks at length about his Bobby Briggs role in both Twin Peaks and Fire Walk With Me! Plus, we catch up with Richard Beymer (Ben Horne) on what he's been up to since his interview in WIP 38, including his fascinating DVD documentary about the Twin Peaks Festivals! Plus: part three in our ultimate Twin Peaks episode guide (begun in issues 59 and 68), this issue examining the middle episodes of the second season, 2010-2015 (following the conclusion of the Laura Palmer/Leland storyline)! Also in this issue: news about Lynch's new music project with Chrysta Bell, and more!!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #70 (June 2004) - Part four (the conclusion) of WIP's ultimate Twin Peaks episode guide (begun in issues 59, 68, and 69) examines the final episodes of the second season, 2016-2022 (including the very last episode directed by David Lynch)! Also in this issue: Christopher DeCrocker explores whether Shakespeare's Othello can provide insight to a better understanding of Lost Highway; and a news section featuring Lynch actors on Alias, Laura Harring's appearance on the Tarantino-directed episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and more!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #71 (Sept. 2004) - The most extensive analysis ever of the character of Laura Palmer appears here in "The Realization of Laura Palmer," showing how Fire Walk With Me subtly alters the character from her presentation in the TV series. Also in this issue: a report on the 2004 Twin Peaks Festival attended by James Marshall, Jennifer Lynch, and others; a report on the Twin Peaks Marathon in Austin, Texas attended by Kimmy Robertson and Phoebe Augustine; an interview with Chris Isaak bandmate Johnny Reno; and news about the Wild at Heart DVD!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #72 (Dec. 2004) - James Marshall talks about his role as Bookhouse Boys biker James Hurley in Twin Peaks and Fire Walk With Me! Also: "David Lynch is a Boy Scout" examines Lynch's official press biography (which reads simply "Eagle Scout, Missoula, Montana"); a detailed look at the extremely rare 1991 Hallmark Twin Peaks calendar that was pulled from distribution; Rebecca and Sam Umland's report on the efforts to preserve Alvin Straight's house in Laurens, Iowa; and lots of updates about TP actors in magazine and television appearances!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #73 (Mar. 2005) - Two great interviews in this Literary Issue! Lengthy Jennifer Lynch discussion covers her work on the New York Times bestseller The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer and Boxing Helena! Scott Frost talks about the two episodes of Twin Peaks that he wrote, plus The Autobiography of Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes and Diane...The Twin Peaks Tapes of Agent Cooper, plus his new novel Run the Risk! Also in this issue: rare magazine covers from Holland featuring M�hen Amick, Sherilyn Fenn, Lara Flynn Boyle, and others (some in full color); and updates about TP actors in magazine and television appearances!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #74 (June 2005) - At last--WIP examines Lynch's critically acclaimed (and derided) Wild at Heart in two essays, one arguing that WAH is the director's most disappointing film, and another arguing for the movie's greatness. Also in this issue: "Narrative Technique in Mulholland Drive"; a comparison of Twin Peaks and ABC's hit series Lost (there are more than you may think, including some surprising ones); two reviews of Mark Frost's summer blockbuster movie The Fantastic Four; and news about Lynch's INLAND EMPIRE and more!

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WRAPPED IN PLASTIC #75 (Sept. 2005) - Massive 64-page giant-size issue featuring all-new interviews with David Lynch, Mark Frost, Catherine Coulson, Bob Engels, and Mary Sweeney! Also: three Fire Walk With Me essays, a report on the 2005 Twin Peaks Festival, Mike Segretto's fascinating analysis "Welcome to the Dream Place" covering Lynch's films, news, and a detailed index of the material in the first 75 issues of WIP! It's going to be a while before the next issue comes out, so we went all-out to make this special "hiatus" edition the best that we could!

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