It is the year we will remember thinking: "Now we have to spend the next 25 years trying to figure out the ending and loose strands."
On a lighter note, a friend of mine who works in film/TV told me about a month ago that he had "heard they are in negotiations for another season". To me, the ending of part 18 looks like a possible set-up for another season.
To my mind it would be useful if people pondered the role of David Lynch and Mark Frost's creation as a catalyst for study and learning, rather than just regarding it as pure entertainment.
There are concepts presented that are far enough outside some viewers' comfort zones that they find Twin Peaks challenging or even threatening. When challenged in this way, we can dismiss it all as pretentious nonsense, or we can explore some of the ideas, talk to one another and attempt to learn something.
People are inspired by different things; for some it is religion, for others art, spiritualism, the occult, mysticism, love, or a mix of many things. Twin Peaks inspires some people to think about other realities and forms of life, the mind, dreaming, consciousness, power, love, evil, etc, while others have the absolute right to dismiss it as utter nonsense if they so choose. I am with the dreamers and always will be.