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Here's another possibility: maybe she (to clarify, Brie Larson, not the person making the comments above) DOES know more than the public does about the whole situation, that's WHY she has chosen to take the stance that she did.

A mimicry of her is really all he needs to do because as soon as he transforms into that personality, we see her anyway. I actually love that it's a little off, because ultimately who is he fooling? We know she no longer exists. So anyone who looks at him in that wig and get up would know he's not Norma. He is

Of all the characters they've added to the show since the beginning, Chick is really THE BEST. I LOVE him and I LOVE how Ryan Hurst is playing him! Ok, is there ANY reason why Chick's real name couldn't literally be Robert Bloch? I mean, I guess there might be legal issues with that since they're basically saying the

I just wouldn’t want to be alone with him, that's all.

She should have won. She and Freddie should win everything!

You guys are all making me miss Justified all over again and now I'm all bummed out.

Aww, I still want to hug him. Romero and Sam kinda deserve his smugness. One did try to kill him while the other is a cheating asshole.

Lol, I was also perplexed why he wasn't keeping up with the housework since the real Norma would have done it. You'd think everytime he threw on a wig and her dress he would wash a few dishes while he's at it. Of course it made the house seem that much sadder that it was in such a state but it's almost inconsistent

I love the little change up though, and everytime I see Madeline I still can't believe they found someone so similar to Vera Farmiga who is NOT her sister and who is a pretty good actor so far too. My hat's off to Team Bates.

I was very worried about the real Norma being gone too but Norma/n is so much fun. She's more catty and less weighed down by the burden of everything.

I really think it's his voice that's the problem. You need a deeper voice to effectively issue threats like that.

That whole house tour mad me so sad and the overfilled dog dish actually made me want to cry. Norman is so, so messed up and lonely.

Ahhhh Looooooved this episode!!! Love Norman. Love Norma/n. Love Freddie Highmore (pretty much a given by now.) Love Vera Farmiga (also a given). And love Chick!! I mean, I've liked him since we first met him but I am really enjoying his role on the show now. I guess he's sort of the stand-in for Robeert Bloch? I hope

Can't we say we recognize that he cured cancer but will not award him the Nobel Prize because of what he did?

The allegations were serious enough to go to court over it. Not to mention, there could be a myriad of reasons why victims choose to settle out of court, least of which is they just wanted the money. Just because the case was settled out of court doesn't automatically make the perpetrator completely free of guilt.

You're basically coming off as being more angry at a person who may or may not have chosen to stand against someone accused of a serious sexual crime rather than actually going against the person who committed the crime. Not to mention, being an asshole to a PA and a closeted homosexual is nowhere NEAR as serious as

I won't watch them again knowing what I know now. I tend to try not to contribute to the success of sexual predators, criminals, murderers, animal abusers, etc, if I can. It's getting harder and harder since they're popping up everywhere but I continue to try my best. I mean, another extreme way to look at it, if

Frailty was so damn good and he was amazing in it too. Such an underrated movie and performance!

One of my childhood crushes. Everthing I ever read about him usually mentioned what a nice guy he was. So so sad. RIP.

Exactly.