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The first episode of the fourth season has been leaked and all I have to say is, OH MY GOD. Because, seriously, OH MY GOD.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Filmed in HD by three-time Emmy Award-winning Director Jason Brown, Twilight in Forks - The Saga of the Real Town, documents the story of the rainiest city in the U.S. - Forks - and the untold tales of its hidden history, culture and mysticism. Since the Twilight movies were not filmed in Forks, this is the chance for fans to see where Stephenie Meyer based her epic teen romance novels.

Are there truly vampires and werewolves in and around Forks? Hear from the real people living their lives in the town Twilight fans know and love. Fans will meet the Chief of Police and hear as he recounts the meal he cooked for Stephenie Meyer, the Forks Outfitters' employee who gets mistaken for Bella, the vampire transplant who plays the real-life role of Alice, hear self-described Jacob's grandfather tell the legend of how the Quileutes descended from wolves, and many more of the people and places, including the Cullen House, Swan House and police station, that make Forks the perfect setting for the Twilight Series.


-Twilight In Forks


Look, I'm not expert on small, rainy towns in western Washington states, but I'm pretty sure that place is boring as fuck and anyone who pays any amount of money to watch that documentary, well, I've got a Algerian prince who needs your bank account to safeguard his fortune.

Although Gabe from Videogum makes it all worth it:

Forks, Washington, is where Stephanie Meyers's Twilight series is set. Fair enough. It has to be set somewhere, and since Narnia was already taken, Forks is as good a place as any, I suppose.


As he would say, Lots Of Love!