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ACHTUNG! And, danka.
That's the extent of my German…but it kinda applies.

Even better!

Hollywood should take note.

Glad you liked it! Now, someone just needs to come up with a script.

Absolutely! I miss the (sometimes) fuzzy-faced little varmint.

Well, just on the off-chance the show is catering to you (maybe one of the writers like and is following your comments, it's possible!), I'd like to request right now that you put in a request to BRING BUD BACK (forgive me for shouting again). They don't listen to me, maybe they'll listen to you.

She's pretty creepy. Like "Children of the Damned", or "Children of the Corn"…or a combination of the two…"Children of the Damned Corn". That's Diana.

Cheeky monkey.

How right you are, on all counts.
Excellent analogy, too.

Oh, Alex. I didn't think he could touch my heart any more than he did last week when he lovingly accepted Norma even after hearing her darkest secrets. But in this episode, I was truly heartbroken when he not only accepted Norma's decision to bring Norman home but expressed a desire to be a good father figure for him.

Well said, all of that. You really hit the nail on the head. We see dysfunctional people everywhere, every day..but knowing these dysfunctional characters, whom we've come to care about, are doomed is painfully poignant.

Wonder how many people, all across the country, mutter (or shout) that at the same time.

Just in case someone doesn't want to see the promos I don't usually mention them, and that's why I only spoke of that one tid-bit. But I was freaked out by it, even though we all know from the film that he did that in one of the motel rooms…this implied it might be Norma's room in the house. More evidence of how

I agree. I think Mr. Hitchcock would've been extremely pleased with this whole endeavor. Thanks for posting that clip, watched it twice. I love the way he explained the difference.

The doc gave in.
Norma gave in.
They jointly signed Normero's death warrant.

Yes, three episodes.
That's what I'm afraid of, too. "Mind Norma" is intriguing, but I don't want to let go of the real Norma. For all her faults, she has completely endeared herself to us.

Shhhh….sleep now.
Sleeeeeeep………..

I think you're right. Thanks! It was bugging me.

Same here. The angle Mr. Carbonell chose for that final shot of the house was almost disorienting. The fact that the closing music was heavy on strings (reminiscent of the film score) just added to the sense of dread. And just as I heaved a sigh of relief (the hour-long tension was over!), they hit us with the promo

Norma…the quintessential rattle-brain.
Bless her heart.