I see your point. That said, it isn't enjoyable or comfortable to watch him take this turn even if it is calculated and/or temporary.
I see your point. That said, it isn't enjoyable or comfortable to watch him take this turn even if it is calculated and/or temporary.
I realize that but he is going too far with it. It's just not Will-like.
WHAT did I just watch? What happened to Will?! I hate Hannibal for what he's done to Will. And I hate Will for going along with Hannibal's plan. Now I have no one's side I can be on. Crawford is blind to everything, Alana just shows up every now and then to irritate. Freddie was pretty much around for the same purpose…
I know right? When she's hopeful it is sad because there's a huge chance her hopes will be dashed. And when she's sad it is almost unbearable. Norma makes me feel like there's someone in the world I can relate to when I'm sad. Farmiga plays the character to perfection.
I love Norma. I love how relatable she is. I hate when she's in pain or when she's miserable and I'm so happy when something goes right for her.
Couldn't have put it better myself, Bigtits.
Carboneyeliner can do little to no wrong in my book.
Carboneyeliner's half-fake/half-sincere goofy smile when Norma opened the door. Sigh.
Also, as seemingly pointless and boring as the drug war crap is, the moment between Jodi and Dylan was nice. Dylan needs to go back home now. I loved when Norma kissed him goodbye and all the drug-protecting people and henchmen looked…
WHY DON'T NORMA AND ROMERO DO SOMETHING ALREADY?! As if their lack of doing something wasn't enough, next week's preview shows Norma getting cozy with George. I really hope there is at least one episode totally devoted to the chemistry between Norma and Romero, before they kill Norma off. Then again, I also really…
I LIVE for the scenes between Norma and Romero each week. They are the reason I get from one Monday to the next. Pathetic, I know.