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Well, you were legitimately creeped out by the movie whereas I and the other poster were not. Did you care about anyone in the family? I didn't so those scenes didn't disturb me at all.

I also laughed during the nursing scene and when BP gored the dad.

Wow. Do you always presume stuff about people? You do understand that people are different and may find something funny that you don't. It depends on the person.

I would have loved to see the movie you describe but I think it was played pretty straight. I thought it was going to reveal that Thomasin had always been a witch but it didn't. It seems she just decided to join the coven for. . . . reasons? Who knows? Your interpretation would make the most sense for her sudden

I know. It was tragically sad. I know Dylan is a product of incest, but I still don't feel he deserved to be mistreated and neglected his entire life by his mother.

Me too. Dylan is the most sympathetic character on this show, IMO. He never asked to be born and was treated like crap by his mother his entire life. Even in their last confrontation, Norma was solely focused on Norman.

I agree about Norma. When she ignored Romero and treated Dylan like crap (again), I was done w/her. I remember thinking she deserved to die for being so willingly blind about her precious Norma. I didn't feel bad when Norman killed her. She is responsible, IMO, for the ppl he has killed and the ppl he will kill.

Sadly, I expect Dylan will be pulled back into the madness w/Norma's death. His last scene w/Norma was great though. I know it must have felt good for him to finally tell Norma she had never been a mother to him.

I honestly thought that was what they were going to do, but Diggle foolishly told Andy exactly where to find that missing piece. Ugh . . . the whole thing w/the mask (or whatever they called it) was lame anyway. Why in the world was it sitting out there for anyone to see? Why was it pieced back together? Just lame and