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The Killing was a show that understood
Twin Peaks better than most, yet still succumbed to the same troubles, and
Mare
The Killing and
Mare crib from Frost and Lynch extensively: the victims’ connection to sex work, a serial killer or kidnapper that’s targeting girls, and a town reeling from tragedy.
Mare borrows the small-town aesthetic and familial sexual abuse from
Twin Peaks, while
The Killing takes the ambient score and a casino on the outskirts of town. Both shows wear their influence on their sleeves yet miss the lessons from the decline of the original run of Lynch and Frost’s series: Solving the mystery, be it too soon or at all, kills the momentum.
Walter Olkewicz on Wizards and Warriors
He also appeared on the big screen in Steven Spielberg s 1941 and Joel Schumacher s The Client.
Walter Olkewicz, the familiar character actor who played the bartender and croupier Jacques Renault on the original
Twin Peaks and an oil refinery worker on
Grace Under Fire, has died. He was 72.
Olkewicz died early Tuesday morning at his Reseda home in Los Angeles, his son, screenwriter Zak Olkewicz, told
The Hollywood Reporter. He had struggled with health issues during the past 20 years and had a series of knee surgeries that caused infections, led to him being bedridden and forced him to take a break from acting.