Absolutely agree with you. I couldn't stand either character in the movie, then add the unfaithful adaptation, and it was beyond awful.
Absolutely agree with you. I couldn't stand either character in the movie, then add the unfaithful adaptation, and it was beyond awful.
Hee, indeed. Except I can't even hate-watch Scandal any longer. It's jumped so many sharks that I think it landed in Kevin's hotel.
No, they can't do that to Alex again. Remember amnesia/crazy Rebecca? Plus, he had to deal with Dead Denny and Izzy. No more crazy for Alex, please.
The way I describe this show to my friends is, "It will f&ck with your head."
Our U.S. government did the same thing to the Native American children here in the late-19th/early-20th century. They wanted to strip them of their indiginous culture and educate them into the Euro-American (read: White) way. I live in Phoenix, and there's a great exhibit on this at the Heard Museum. Also, did you…
I don't think Norma was missing at the funeral home. They buried her, and Norman dug her up, took her home, and preserved her.
Another box-mix trick: Substitute your fav liqueur for half the water. Adds another subtle layer of flavor.
My granny always put salt in with the coffee grounds when she made coffee.
Love this piece. Also, I have to tell you that I LOVE The Spice House. I've been getting all my spices (and seasonings) from them since I discovered their store in Old Town a decade ago. Mind you, I live in Lincoln Square (where there's a spice shop), but I still go to Spice House.
Thank you! I was having the same thoughts about Romero/Norma (Normero?). The root of all the "Psycho" in this drama is Norma. She's the reason Norman is the way he is. So how did she get Romero to truly fall for her? Or was he just deluding himself? It's true that he's very skeevy, but never deranged until Norma's…
LOL I used my FFW during Negan's monologue. Blargh.
"Deus Ex Arboretum" You win the comments!
It's on my DVR. Now that I've watched the ep, I'll rewatch the movie.
Good points, and thank you for the additional perspective. But still, she's never portrayed as really giving a damn for the kids/family like Jack is. As a mother, even though it would have *killed* me, I would have told Randall about his birth father and tried my damnedest to integrate him into my son's life. With her…
Am I the only one who thinks Rebecca is an awful person? I just can't connect with her character at all. Not in the flashbacks nor in the present-day scenes. Her big secret is William while Jack's is his sacrificing for the family (money from dad, taking the job he didn't really want). Rebecca is resentful all the…