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I liked the episode, but it wasn't the best. Way too much Romero/Arcanum Club/USB/boring crap. However, the Norman/Norma/Dylan scenes were excellent. These are some of my thoughts about the episode:

My takeaway from this episode is that everyone in Norma's life is in love with her.

I take you haven't seen the one where she kisses him on the lips, or where she's taking his belt off.

Dylan said in Season 1 that he didn't talk to his dad, so he can't be the A+ guy either (better than Caleb or Sam, of course, but that's not saying much).

I didn't and don't ship Norma and Romero. I also don't give a fuck about Romero's plight. Or Caleb's. Or Dylan's (when he's not interacting with Norma and Norman).

I thought she was gonna have a Norman-like blackout.

"you put in the freezer???"

But Norman already said he did

i'd like it better if it turned out somebody else killed har and he was just pulling a Louis C.K. on Norman. It's not like there's anyone normal there.

Oh, agree. I liked her hair and wardrobe the best in season 1. Now it seems she only has that floral shirt and the skirt. She needs an appointment at the image consultant.

So, heere are my thoughts about the episode:

Did caleb finish high school?

Except Sheriff Manscara said he wasn't there "for that". And he's a member. So the sex club might be just the surface of what the Arcanum Club is.

Because she wants to tell herself that her and Norman's relationship is normal and there's nothing more to it.

And what she thinks of the fact that Dexter doesn't want Harrison to become like him.

But not that Dexter set up a trap for Brian and killed him.

Oh please, let's use that nickname!

Hmm, I think those feelings were already there ("Brings out your eyes…"), but the way she went about it was suspicious. I'd be cool to have a webisode or something with Vogel and season 6 shrink comparing notes and tips for the job.

Maybe she taught the shrink from season 1…

Personal opinion? I love Debster. Also I hate Harry and that would be the ultimate "Fuck you" to him. Objectively speaking? It would give Dexter some bite, and also provide a nice answer to the question "am I capable of love or am I a monster?" namely, both at the same time. That sort of answer wouldn't be possible