In a recent appearance on David Letterman‘s talk show, renowned filmmaker David Lynch opened up about the challenges he’s facing in keeping his hit series “Twin Peaks” on the air. The show, which first aired on ABC two years ago, quickly gained popularity and became one of the most talked-about and highly rated shows of all time. However, Lynch now reveals that the show’s popularity has been steadily decreasing, putting it in a vulnerable position.

Lynch believes that the decline in ratings may be due to various reasons, but he remains confident in the quality of the show. He believes that “Twin Peaks” appeals to a specific audience – the party people who are not home on Saturday nights. Therefore, Lynch is advocating for a change in the show’s time slot to boost its chances of survival. He suggests Wednesday at 10:00 PM as a prime slot, although he admits that he doesn’t know the specifics of the network’s lineup.

While Lynch acknowledges that every show has a limited run, he hopes that “Twin Peaks” can continue to captivate audiences for years to come and become a timeless classic. To combat the show’s potential cancellation, he urges fans to reach out to Bob Iger, the president of ABC, and express their support for the series. Lynch even provides the audience with the address where they can send letters to make their voices heard.

Aside from “Twin Peaks,” Lynch reveals that he has several other projects in the works. He is developing a new half-hour show called “On the Air” and is also working on a film called “Ronnie Rocket,” a surreal and absurd mystery. Despite the uncertainty surrounding “Twin Peaks,” Lynch remains hopeful and dedicated to his craft.

While it’s unclear if Lynch’s efforts will be successful, he highlights that fans have saved similar shows in the past. He encourages viewers to take action and write letters to Bob Iger, emphasizing that their voices matter in determining the fate of “Twin Peaks.”

As David Lynch bids farewell to the talk show host, fans are left wondering what the future holds for “Twin Peaks.” Will their letters make a difference in saving the beloved series? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – David Lynch‘s passion and commitment to his craft are unwavering.