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You have to admit Cochran played that perfectly.

OMG the faces after OJ tried on those gloves —

I can understand why, if Clark really cut him down like that right before he did the demo. Not that I blame her for trying to rein hm in, though. He should have had better sense than to let his ego trump his common sense.

His role hasn't been that big up to now but that bit had me rolling.

Damn, Chris, you got made, played and slayed. Only thing you didn't get was laid. Maybe that was your big mistake.

There was so much happening there. Clark felt rejected as a woman and decided to put Darden in his place as her subordinate. Darden had no way to get his cojones back except to pull off a Hail Mary pass with those gloves. I could just see him thinking "I'm gonna show that bitch who works for who." And it all blew

Bailey played Darden like a slide trombone, and Darden, his ego already shaken by that you-work-for-me confrontation with Clark, totally fell for it.

"Good night, Darden." Oh Chris, you in trouble now.

Medicaid might. I had a close relative who had to go into a nursing home when she was in her 90s because she had Alzheimer's and was completely out of it. She was in a really top-notch private facility and Medicaid paid for all of it after they deducted her social security.

Maybe Emma's dad can help Dylan find a job?

Hold up. Something isn't making sense.

If the show is following the movie, Norman kills his mother.

Freaky, isn't it? Tony Perkins never played Norman better than this kid has been doing.

In Norman's mind, he and Norma are one and the same.

They have a lot of competition from "The People vs. O.J. Simpson". Going to be a very tough choice this year.

If Dylan and/or Emma die this season I will completely freak out.

i think the series will end with Norman killing Norma and Sheriff Romero. Wouldn't it be great if the last scene fast-forwarded ten years and showed Norman dressed up as his mother pacing back and forth by the window on a dark rainy night as Marian Crane pulls into the parking lot?

Freddie Highmore had some enormous shoes to fill but he's filling them more than competently. I agree, Tony Perkins would be very proud of this kid.

Norman can't tell where he stops and his mother begins any more. He's absorbed himself so thoroughly into her — or absorbed her so thoroughly into himself — they're like one person to him now.