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Agent Cooper’s Morning Routine (Twin Peaks X Dexter Mashup)

This official mashup of Dexter's classic opening titles with some carefully inserted Dale Cooper scenes makes you wonder if there aren't more similarities between both protagonists than we're aware of.
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“I need to brush my teeth.” —Dale Cooper

Showtime’s montage of Dexter’s classic opening titles with some carefully inserted Dale Cooper scenes makes you wonder if there aren’t more similarities between both protagonists than we’re aware of. But let’s hope Coop doesn’t end up as a bearded lumberjack…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNEpKIgJ-g4

In another Showtime promo, we see some of the best dance moves from the cast members of Twin Peaks, Penny Dreadful, Ray Donovan and Californication.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w44ZAGYoWmg

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  1. Rob B. says:

    Great promo! They doubled up with Duchovny!

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