If you remember the broad strokes of the first two seasons, you probably won't need to watch it again. Season 3 focuses on the more surreal elements of the original series (Bob, the Red Room), and makes close to no reference to the weak material in mid-season 2. Part of the value to seeing some returning characters is the "where are they now?" factor, but the show is kind enough to give a quick refresher on some of the more critical elements from the original series. I wouldn't know of any good summaries, but if you want to err on the side of caution, you may want to go as far as to watch it again up until the Laura Palmer case is resolved, then skip to the last episode outright if you remember the circumstances of the Windom Earle arc, as it isn't that pertinent to The Return aside from the ending. (S3 does mention what happens at the end of S2, but the final episode is such an amazing piece of TV media that it's worth seeing it again for the sake of it.) There are also some references to Fire Walk With Me, but it's a great enough movie that it's worth revisiting after S1-2 for its own sake as well.I've had that show(season 3) in my backlog for years and on one had I want to jump into it, but I kinda have this nagging feeling I need to refresh myself on the first two seasons and I remember Season 2 turns into an unbearable slog around the middle(and suddenly get good again at the end). Does it really matter? If so, is there a good summery I could watch beforehand?
Last edited: