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Norman has been taken down, not by invaders in his house like in the original film or by the FBI, but by the love he has for his brother. Dylan's care for Norman 'I don't like you living here alone…' was almost father-like. As soon as 'Mother' tried to hurt Dylan, Norman drew the line.

Yeah but….you know you fucked up.

I wasn't always sold on Max Thieriot as an actor, though I like the Dylan character, the pure hearted Bates offspring who has the strength Norman lacks to transcend the horror of his life. Dylan and Emma have become kind of boring at this point (though I strongly suspect they will be the ones to ultimately bring

Not even comparable. Highmore has transcended even Perkins in my mind, though I'll always hold his performance, far more limited in time (4 movies as opposed to 5 seasons of a TV series) as the first great incarnation. Highmore pushes it into extremely disturbing realms and is actually quite terrifying in a way

There were moments where he damn near shape shifted into Perkins.

Transphobia? That need be shoe horned into the Psycho franchise as a 'quagmire' now? The franchise is based on the real life exploits of a man who not only stole his mothers corpse, but walked around in a woman's suit howling at the moon. Ed Gein had multiple levels of psychiatric dysmorphia, some characterized by

Listen to the way Romero deliver's threats. Total monster of a dude, but calm and collected. Norman is now staring him down and taunting him in prison, so Loomis clearly presents no threat to him. The weird thing is,through-out all of this, Norman remains a strangely lovable lunatic you'd still want to be friends with

Norman was 100% more intimidating than Sam's lame attempt at standing over him. Norman's more than well versed in making people disappear now. Sam's tough guy act didn't seem to rattle him one bit. Good idea dude, threaten to kick a serial killers ass.

Think Sweden has enough worries.

Watch the guitar.

Stop trying to make Corey Feldman happen. It's NOT going to happen.

PABLO! I mean…PABLO!

Kelly's not really caring where Heather was from and placating her to shut up was very Ash. The apple fell not far from the surrogate tree :)

I really felt the same until I saw Kelly in the finale. Kelly definitely earned her stripes and has the edge. She's learned from the King himself and fought along-side him not to mention survived a night equal to the night suffered by her unlikely surrogate father in 1981. She's definitely closer to being Ash's female

When the sleeve came off, I was 8 years old again. Swinging the boomstick, sneer on his face; I turned to my girlfriend (yes, seriously) and said THAT is Ash Williams. There had been traces of the former horror superhero, but it was a build up brought to finalization, ironically enough, because Ash has kids now. The

Truer words never spoken. Casey Jones is a borderline Rorschach, a nut who decides to become a superhero. He's been patrolling New York's underbelly and is part of that scuzzy culture. Here he looks like some college student climbing out of his dorm window to fight crime in the city, which is what he'll probably be.

Too soon for Doomsday. I hope he's buried and the knottop and bone extensions grow in during his coma. There need's to be a Death Of Superman movie at some point.