Auspiciously timed in its publication for just as I finished my rewatch of The Return, A Place Both Wonderful And Strange is a worthwhile if somewhat light companion piece a few years down the line. A healthy balance of Meslow’s own analysis and first-hand interviews with the cast and crew - most importantly Mark Frost, who once again is the real secret key to the whole Twin Peaks enterprise - with some fun insights around Lynch’s directorial style and a useful glimpse as to how much was being thrown together moment to moment rather than a meticulously planned universe. It could have been twice as long and still not covered two seasons, a film, a wilderness period, and a revival in sufficient detail, but it radiates critical love for the whole thing.