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Oh my God now I'm sad all over again. I didn't even think about that part; Dylan being left out of the family again! Ugh. Poor Dylan. I'm glad he has a family of his own now but still. So sad.

You're correct; she's only been nominated that one time in the first year. Neither of them have been nominated for Golden Globes or SAGs. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if the fucking GG nominate Rihanna before either of them.

I was so happy Dylemma was alive and well too! That gave me some happy tears as well. But then I was sadness again when we saw Norman's tombstone and Dylan didn't even write any epitaph for him. I'm happy he was buried next to Norma, of course, but next to her paragraph, his side just looked especially lonely.

I don't think either Norman or Romero would be too happy if they're both together with Norma. Lol.

I was bawling. I watched the ep at work and I had to find a corner to do it because I knew I would start crying and of course I did. My heart is totally broken. This was the ending I dreaded so much; I did not want it, but I completely understand why it had to be this way. Bravo to Freddie Highmore. Bravo to Max

I think it's because we've seen Dylan and Norman interact with each other; we saw how their bonds formed during the last couple of years when Dylan came back into Norma and Norman's life, that's why it's more acceptable that Dylan would still try to help Norman even after all he's done. Don't forget at a certain point

You know I actually don't remember Brian Cox' performance at all. I think I watched Manhunter after Silence, when my mind was already full of Anthony Hopkins' performance, so I wasn't as impressed. It's only in recent years that I've heard people preferring Cox' performance over Sir Hopkins and I was actually

Will offering Kent advice was just priceless. I feel so bad for both of them.

I love her!

They could have been just extras for all their appearances amounted to. I was of course happy to see them, but I kept on waiting for them to do something funny/say something funny which never happened. What an odd way to use talented comedic actors. Parks and Rec used to do that too which drove me a little crazy even

Gary's scene in the car…omg I was simultaneously laughing my ass off and cheering. Even though I have a feeling Selina would eventually forgive Andrew, which is completely infuriating of course, I'm going to enjoy this break between them for as long as it will last.

You know, the sad thing is I LOVED Anthony Hopkins' portrayal when I first watched the movies. Sure, he was hamming it up a little, but I thought it was so deliciously delightful. But after Mads Mikkelsen's turn, I almost can't go back to watch the movies anymore because the camp factor of Sir Hopkins' performance is

I think Dylan, if he lives past next week, is probably going to spend the rest of his life torturing himself over what he could have done, especially once he finds out the mysterious circumstances surrounding Norma's death. I guess I don't necessarily disagree that Emma is entitled to some anger, but to the point

Yeah the cremation scene and the ash scattering scene were both really sad and I wish that Dylan was there the entire time with her. And then when Dylan was in court, I wished she was there for him. It's like every time I saw them alone during this episode I really missed the other person, and it was harder for me

He really, really wanted to do that; he still wants to, based on his recent interview on the Shockwaves podcast. If he had gotten a fourth season, he was already planning to catch up and cover Silence of the Lambs (I for one am dying to know how he would have fit Clarice into Will and Hannibal's relationship…or maybe

I don't want to see a 20 years later artificially aged Freddie Highmore. They should just let him die right then and there or fade to black forever after he gets locked up in an asylum.

Ok, so I was on the right track. Thanks for clarifying!

I will miss your review/recaps too, Alex! You were an integral part of my post-show ritual, along with this forum. I hope all of us will get another show to enjoy together in the future.

I don't blame either of the woman for throwing that shitheel out on his ass. Frankly I hate the fact that Madeline even mourns him, as I'm sure Marion would do so too if she were to find out that he died. They don't need to dance on his grave, but maybe remember he's a shitheel and not cry for him.

It was worse when they advertised Duck Dynasty. I hated being reminded they were on the same channel.