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God. This thread is the best.

God, I hope so.

I really liked how they shot Norma getting out of the house seeing her at the bottom and then Norman coming up telling her that he'll be right back and we all knowing what's coming

I agree with you - it was in the middle of the city that manages to keep things in "control" and nobody even called the cops - Romero doesn't know and nobody informs the family.
OK, you can say that's the mop covering their track but come on!

I had never heard of IGN and I took a look as well…

The review was a little too serious for this quite uneven episode

She has to die and come back one more time

I also guess that the writers think we will care that Charlotte will find out she's been playing against her sister all along and she will feel betrayed by Daniel lying about the shooting …for an episode or two.
I have to say this is the longest they have managed to keep Conrad and Daniel apart from each other. Maybe

I agree with your opinion about the show but disagree about the dialogue… I think it was one of the worst starting with Margaux: "Your feelings about Emily. No. I'm sorry, forget it" and ending with Charlotte and the ex convict.

Thanks for talking about the elephant in the room - And where were all these bitches during the 100,000 scandals Victoria's been involved in?
Their support to Victoria was not going to the party??

Come on! Lydia was fun - until she was convinced to fall for Conrad again.

I don't think she will fall off the wagon. Or maybe she will just in time to leave the show to seek treatment - as you will see Margaux finally deciding to leave the show for good by pursuing this opportunity abroad. There, that's the season finale.

I'm never going to stop complaining about how the Graysons were supposed to have no money at all - but still everything can be bought with their credit card.

I understood Conrad tricked her into feeling guilty and give him back the house. She's a lawyer after all and could have taken care of that.

And remembering he has a son she's devoted to - that she forgot about while her other son was around. She's quite a Norma Bates

Javier: I'm an ex-convict
Charlotte: I love you already. You had me at "Convict"

I think there have been better episodes - but not one of them had ever managed to focus on the family. And I really loved that about this one: that awkwardness and creepiness surrounding a family secret is more interesting and engaging that the things we've seen before. That's why I said last week that I'm genuinely

I only wished they had had more fun with them living under the same roof. I still don't get why Stevie can't get them out of her house and I don't understand either where the Greysons still get the money for the house, the staff and everything else that they already lost and Emily made Victoria think they still had by

I think he was joking.

Even if he had Declan's attitude and "accent"?