Well, now there is
something supernatural afoot and all the buried pharaohs are appearing as mummies in city centres, slaughtering the public.
Not exact matches
The first offered a series of
supernatural eruptions followed by hints of traditional closure and satisfaction, to the extent that series creators Lynch and Mark Frost were able to provide such things — but from the 30 - minute mark onward there were signs that, beneath the veneer of order - from - disorder,
something else was
afoot.
From the opening sequence of episode one where you realize that these aren't just olden times but a different time and place altogether where
something supernatural is
afoot; to the closing scene of the season which leaves you completely impatient for season two — I was completely hooked and couldn't take my eyes off of the TV.