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He's not a great guy at all but I still liked him. And almost everybody on the show has pulled a lot of shit and caused a lot of misery…I guess that's why I can still manage to like a character like Chick.

I agree that they kicked him out just when he finally found his place in the story. I wish they hadn't done that.

I blame the show. If we can learn to feel bad and forgive Norman, forgiving Chick is NOTHING. (^-^)

I think they can. I really hope they give their working partnership another try somewhere down the line.

I think he will still want Norman committed rather than put in prison because by now he believes it's the other persona inside Norman committing the murders. He saw Mother with his own eyes, if anything that probably further solidified his conviction that it isn't really Norman killing all these people.

Norman is still his brother. Audrey was an absentee mother whom even Emma barely knew. I mean, in terms of affection, I would think he'd have more of it for Norman than her. If yiu think about it, she is only a little more than a stranger. He is obviously horrified at the murders, but I think he is probably

I was actually really touched by how geniunely sad he seemed when he thought Norman had died! I didn't even think that he might just be mourning the unfinished state of his book. I thought he was just sad for his sick friend. It made me like him so much more.

I actually felt really bad for Dylan; he's caught between a rock and a hard place. I thought it was especially touching how he still wouldn't give up on believing Norman is a good person. It takes a lot of love and faith to see past all those dead bodies.

If they ever remake The Graduate, they HAVE to be cast. I seriously want to see them in a romantic movie one day without the awkward incestuous part.

Hell they made me feel bad for Duncle. They really can do ANYTHING.

OMG CHICK!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! FUCK YOU ROMERO!! Really, what the hell?? Aww, my heart is broken. I wanted him to finish his book! Poor Chick. RIP.

I am gonna go thru serious withdrawals once this show is over.

Have you seen Raising Cain? He was effectively scary in that too. He is a really amazingly talented actor since very few can pull off menace and sweetness so convincingly. Freddie Highmore is very much like him in that way.

Omg me too!! I also loved the first scene in the kitchen where Norman kept on looking behind Dylan at Norma, and you can tell Dylan is like, wtf, is there something there? That could have been a scene out of a haunted house movie. Loved it.

I couldn’t get into it enough to hate her. I tried watching cuz I still had goodwill for David Boreanaz due to Angel but I couldn’t last long.

You've checked out Legion, I hope? Noah Hawley really is an awesome writer. Can't believe he came from Bones.

She was pretty terrible in it too but since her road still led her to an Oscar, hopefully his leads him to a solid career with longevity at least.

That line almost broke me too. Also his constant insistence to Dylan that this is where he HAS to be, like he is punishing himself because he knows he killed their mother. Just thoroughly heart-breaking all of it.

My God, I'm just…that kitchen scene…that ending…HOLY CRAP. I was actually tearing up a little, preparing to cry, when everything just suddenly TURNED and when Norman turned around and was Norma and then when Norma/n went to stab Dylan…I don't think I breathed through most of that scene. When Norman called 911 to

Oh yeah, that would work too.