The 1990 premiere of David Lynch's twisted nighttime soap (I gave it an A+ in EW's eighth issue) was a key moment: Someone from a supposedly higher art form film demonstrated that TV could do things that movies could not, in terms of multiple-twist serialized storytelling.
Television has become the most innovative, pervasive pop culture medium since EW began 20 years ago. Ken Tucker points to 10 reasons why.
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