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I was so stoked when I saw this episode was called Philadelphia, but then they only spent approximately 30 seconds in Philadelphia, at 30th St Station.

I thought the same thing. I can't help but wonder how much criticism she and the publisher will get for that.

Extremely well-put, Danielle! Thank you! Also, I've been so enjoying Vulture's Marcia Clark interviews. I'm ashamed to say I never realized what a badass she was at the time, but now she's another feminist hero.

I am very curious if that actually happened. I didn't like the way it implied that she was hurt because they didn't hook up, and that somehow played into her being really harsh a few days later at work. She was right, of course. I'm just curious if those were truly the interpersonal dynamics or if that was a bit of

Given everything else they are showing about this case, I doubt it.

This deserves more upvotes.

"You know your apples!"

And then the creepy kissing, and Norma's voice message to Romero, where she pretty much said goodbye to him, and thanks for all the help.

Thank you! I was wondering if he had imagined it? If she had gotten away? Norma said her stuff was gone from her room. But then wouldn't she tell the police, if she got away? Did Norman take her things and her body and dispose of it all?

I loved him on Jericho.

I can't wait for more of that show!

I thought he couldn't go back or everything he did there would revert to the way it originally was.

It's also the early 1960s. It was kind of seen as a man's prerogative in some people's minds.

When Emma's mom was like, "It hurts me", I was like, you know what's really going to hurt….

Me too! It was too obvious.

I loved the "Amen" after.

Goldbergs did it!

I think it's going to be Abe.

That must have been a tough secret to keep since August! Totally jealous.

Haha! This episode was amazing, and even more so because at my Catholic SJ high school, "Time of my Life" was rejected as our senior prom theme song, because of its "suggestive" lyrics. It was a big controversy.