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    Oh Biography was great! I miss that.

    When Norman is looking down at her in the morgue and she opens her eyes and blinks up at him for just a second: OMFG, the hair on the back of my neck stood straight up. This episode was seriously creepy in all right ways. Horror scribes should take note.

    Yeah I keep reading different reviews online and every one gets me teary eyed. This episode was hard for a lot of reasons, but I never expected it to affect me into the next day. Highmore was KILLING it. My heart ached for a serial killer and the crippling, unbearably lonely world he had unwittingly created for

    Well digging into my memory you are correct on much of this, but I'll disagree on one thing: 'Mother' certainly did preach about the women he slept with. With the teacher, she does a whole "what kind of woman undresses like that in front of you", and she does the same with Bradley at one point, after she comes back

    Well that's one opinion. I'm not saying it would have to be exact, but that's a pretty major detail in the original story. The only other thing I can think of where they didn't follow the story is the location and the time period, so I have to be honest I'm not sure what else you are referring to. The rest of the show

    Everyone seems convinced Norma is definitely dead? I'm not there yet, I suppose we'll see for sure next week but something tells me she will wake from this. I think it may be that this death strays from the original story, so I can't quite believe that they would veer into SUCH a different direction (isn't Mother