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I don't know. Somebody posted last season that maybe it's a problem with disqus. I hate when that happens, especially if it was a long post.

It does seem like a short time. However I think they had feelings for each other a lot longer and rather suppressed their feelings, even the morning after they consummated their marriage. "I'm not sorry" was all he said to Norma about it, I believe, in the morning. Norma did often drive him crazy, but as Dylan said

He sure did look evil.
I think that's the moment Madeleine realized "oh my god, he really could have killed Sam. There was no use leaving voicemail for my dead husband …"

I responded earlier, and I don't see my msg. now. I don't know what happened. Basically, I wrote that maybe one reason is back in season 2, the Norma in Norman's mind told him that she killed Miss Watson, which is how he passed the polygraph test without lying. I'm not sure why Norman this season didn't figure out

I did, at least last week. Poor Norma, the real one.

Good points.
I'm not rooting for Mother either, but I'm interested in whatever direction the show takes us.
I think Head Norma is Norman's worst enemy. Or maybe I should say Norma/n is his/her own worst enemy.

I don't recall any body in the pit. I remember Romero paid for the pit to be filled, as a gift to Norma, so that nobody falls in accidentally. And then Norma wouldn't have had to worry about a potential lawsuit.

I don't think you're being too persnickety:) I wouldn't put it past the show to take a few liberties here and there in the name of expediency and convenience.

They hadn't searched the motel and house yet as Sheriff Greene didn't consider Norman a suspect until Norma/n took over, started being uncooperative, and they found additional bodies. So they didn't get a search warrant, and the sheriff didn't ask for consent either. Similar thing as to the medical records. I don't

It wasn't shown where she was buried last season, from what I recall. Norma was poking around in the pit last season to see if she could find Audrey's body or something, and she didn't find anything.

Probably not.
I think she wouldn't have mentioned the dental records if Dylan hadn't asked her if she is sure that that is Audrey.

He told the Oregon state police last season to talk to Norman, implying that Norman killed Norma, but I suppose the Oregon state police detective closed the case and considered Norma's letter a suicide note; haven't heard anything about that detective this season.

Yes, I was wondering when that luminol would come up again.

I think Mother Norma is out of her depth now, too, baiting the sheriff by saying s/he's leaving unless she charges Norman with something. And criticizing the sheriff for questioning Norman without a lawyer present, then continuing to talk to her without a lawyer.

I don't feel sorry for Chick, for the same reasons. I agree Romero wasn't hallucinating. It's hard coming back to the house where he shared his married life with Norma, perhaps the only woman he ever loved. So many memories in that house for him. When Chick expressed amusement in Romero's tragedy and started typing

Although Norma has taken over for now in order to, as she refers to it, get out of the pickle Norman's in, I feel it's almost like she's made it worse. Sheriff Greene thought Norman was seeking attention like a child and making like a false confession (agree with Alex, that was a forehead-smacking moment). Then, she

I hope not.
I just kind of think he should be sent back to the mental institution as opposed to prison.

In the preview a bunch of people are outside the house and vicinity, yet still no yellow crime scene tape shown.

The item that looked like a little note attached to the front door, was that supposed to be a "do not cross" note? I thought they usually have yellow crime scene tape around the perimeter, of which I didn't see any when Romero arrived even though it's still an active investigation scene.

Interesting question. He saw himself almost get killed, yet he still rushes to Norman's aid, tells him not to say anything to the police, et cetera. I wonder if anything will turn him against his brother. Maybe it will Emma that makes the difference, or maybe it pulls them apart. There's a scene in the preview with