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Russel from season 3
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When I was a child I kept hearing how gay people just looooooove the "golden girls", so when the pilot for it was on (for a repeat I believe) I decided to see what the fuss was all about. Now me being german and all I watched it dubbed into my mother language and the oldest "girl" said the homophobic f-word (which I

People often hate it because "prometheus" was not what they expected it to be. I guess the majority of moviegoers wants to know in advance what the film they are about to watch will be like, hence Michael Bay and Zach Snyder.

Why should she? It is her house after all! And if Norman happens to catch a glimpse (or twelve) of her naked body while she changes where is the harm in that? It will only bring them closer together (just like awkward cuddle time in Mother's bed) and everyone who wants to turn the beautiful bond between a mother and

Norman can't have strange men defile Mother. That is his job!

I also really liked how Norma cut through that sandwich early in the episode. Something about that was just awesome.

Whenever I see Dylan's work buddy I wonder if he played Huckleberry Finn in a canadian tv-show from the 70s. Sure, I could just check imdb but I just love a good mystery!

Of course, I just found it interesting that the show acknowledged how his character would be perceived by others, especially in tv-land, but didn't make any kind of deal out of it.

Interesting! imdb describes Bobby Peru as "A creepy, volatile, unstable fiend, involved in petty criminal activity. Employed by various underworld scumbags."

All three Bates' are making new friends and acquaintances left and right and you just know it won't end well for even one of them. It is obvious that the incest raping brother is just trying to take Dylan's money and run, right?

"Incest everywhere" was actually the original title for this show, but was ultimately deemed too subtle.

And don't forget that Emma is the male Frank Booth.

I agree. I watched it without knowing anything about the plot, only that Jill Soloway created it so I was excited about that. I enjoyed it a lot, but somehow the "twist" with the father was not that suprising for some reason. So glad this got picked up!

If she says that while they stand mere inches apart and stare into each others eyes it will be the most creepy thing the show has ever done so of course I want that to happen now!

Actually I did laugh when they cut to Bradley sitting on the basement chairs, all alone and dressed in black, while the Bates' were singing upstairs, full of glee and loving life.

He was really good on "the shield", so I am looking forward to see what he is up to here.

Well, that's good enough for me. There is some hope at least…

Yeah, this show is gonna be NOTHING without The Peltz! I hope the show checks back on her occasionally to show her sucking restroom dick for blow.

Did we see her getting on the bus?

I did not know I wanted the Bates' to do a musical, but the show knew better. This is were Norman is gonna have to play a female role (cos there just are not enough willing males in the city) and he has to put on a dress and make-up for the first time.

Now I want to see the Sandman/Suicide scene so fucking bad!