She's still a jealous mother. But it was Norman as himself who did the killing this time around. I liked it.
She's still a jealous mother. But it was Norman as himself who did the killing this time around. I liked it.
Better him than Marion. The guy was a fucking jerk.
Norman was killing the scared little boy inside himself as well as his evil abusive dad.
If they followed the movie then it's just another warmed over remake. There's no way anyone could improve on the original and they were smart enough not to try. I liked this new spin a lot. Norman wasn't jealous Mother killing a potential rival, he was a scared little boy killing his evil abusive dad.
Gavin was just a pretty face. He wasn't even an especially good actor. His looks got him roles, that was all.
Only if the woman was desperate.
I would love to high-five that obnoxious bitch in the face with a chair.
I didn't think Rihanna was bad at all. Her scene with Norman right before she left was quite good. And man did she trash the hell out of that mofo's car! I was like yay Marion!
I think I liked this shower scene better than the movie. The movie was scarier but at least this time around he killed the right person.
That was some shower scene…
Holy crap, it just occurred to me — is Dr. Edwards going to channel the shrink at the end of the movie? That would be great!
Remember the shrink? "Now he was never all Norman. But he was often only Mother."
No. In his Norman state he is aware of Mother as a separate entity. In his mother state he is totally Mother.
I was about to ask that. I have never watched a single episode and haven't read one recap that would get me to change my mind.
Becky was the one who shot Fitz and framed Huck back in season 2. I stopped watching the show last season so I have no idea who Meg is.
Who's Meg?
Don't forget he was lying to her too. She's not the sharpest knife in the drawer. If she was, she would never have stolen that money. How did she ever imagine she would get away with it?
LOL very good point. All the neighbors would know before the day was out.
I don't think anyone could live on a notary's salary if that was their only income.
I remember that scene. "Your car plus $700." If I remember right, she traded it in for another old GM make. All anyone drive back then were Fords, GMs, and a few Chryslers.