“Night’s Master” by Tanith Lee. Back in the time when the Earth was still flat, a demon prince used to ride the skies nightly, looking for humans to seduce and/or torment.
“Dark Voyage” by Alan Furst. In 1941 a Dutch sea captain is seconded to the British Navy. His freighter and its motley crew are going to transport spies into enemy ports, disguised as a neutral ship.
I don’t think it’s beef, so much as the Prisoner is less popular and most people are exposed to Twin Peaks by a friend or podcaster who says ‘This is the show responsible for modern television like x-files, sopranos, and breaking bad’ - which the downvoted comment contradicts.
I’m just guessing though, making a lot of assumptions
It’s probably a twin peaks fan
That actually got a laugh out loud.
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“Night’s Master” by Tanith Lee. Back in the time when the Earth was still flat, a demon prince used to ride the skies nightly, looking for humans to seduce and/or torment.
“Dark Voyage” by Alan Furst. In 1941 a Dutch sea captain is seconded to the British Navy. His freighter and its motley crew are going to transport spies into enemy ports, disguised as a neutral ship.
Enjoy your afternoon.
Am curious as a fan of both series, is there a beef between The Prisoner and Twin Peaks? I couldn’t imagine a fan of one not loving the other
I don’t think it’s beef, so much as the Prisoner is less popular and most people are exposed to Twin Peaks by a friend or podcaster who says ‘This is the show responsible for modern television like x-files, sopranos, and breaking bad’ - which the downvoted comment contradicts.
I’m just guessing though, making a lot of assumptions