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…okay, what the hell did I just watch?

If none of these become a nickname for a porno actor in the future, I will be so disappointed.

*Reads this little thread*
You people make me happy. That is all.

Won't surprise me. And I can live with that. I like Amy and am impressed with how well she's been handling all this, so that works for me.

The ones with Steven are definitely some of the most bizarre interviews I've ever seen. Wasn't there a cold open once where some female guest was on a swing in the background or something and he and Steven were just kinda hanging around and shooting the breeze?

Ugh, yes, that question drives me nuts, too, for the very reason you note. I like your response to your family pestering you.
Also, I feel for that lady who adopted the kids. Wow. Charming group of people there!

Agree wholeheartedly with this post. Like I've said, I love how Norma can manage to make anything she says and does come off both genuine and manipulative all at the same time. I think she's honestly not all right mentally in many ways, and yet, there's just enough rational thought there that tells you she's got some

Good point about Norman trying to convince himself of that-I hadn't considered that right away. But now that I think about it, you're right.
And he's all emotional and upset when arguing with Norma, but then not long after that, when he's coming down the stairs by himself at the end, calling out for his mom, he's

I like how he just welcomed her back in when she ran back to him later on. Never mind that she kind of went loopy on him and rambled on about how she wasn't who he thought she was and all that…she's there and wanting sex and he does not care about anything else.
Yeah. George is in for a world of hurt down the line, I

I kinda liked the scene in the pizza place myself, if for no other reason than Nick admonishing Dylan for not using manners and that being a good way to establish common ground was kind of an amusing way to kick off the meeting. Guy's got a bit of a point there.

Slightly different topic, but on the note of gems, can I just say that this show's random soundtrack choices are now one of my favorite things about the series. Wasn't that a Radiohead song playing at one point this episode?

Both my junior and senior proms were held in our high school cafeteria. The gym was where the after party was held.

Wow. Thanks for that link-I LOVE in depth music history stories like this.
Absolutely fascinating, to think this song went from the slums of rural Africa all the way up to New York as it did (interesting to see the reactions of some of the Africans to this more "rebellious" music that was coming out at the time Linda

I would gladly watch this.

…that sorta helps. But Fox is obnoxious enough, they really don't need her to make things worse.

Precisely. Very robotic, but without all the cool gadgets.

Apologies if this goes through twice, I'm working on navigating this new setup (which, I have to agree with the others, is kind of a massive pain in the ass, but whatever). And sorry for being a couple days late as well, playing a bit of catch-up right now. On to the comments:

I felt really bad for her towards the end there. I thought it was sweet when she turned to Annie and said she'd tell her everything later, I like the idea of them bonding over this and Annie being there to comfort her.

*Starts to say something*

I'm fine with this.