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You mean like put out an APB for him? They didn't say anything about that.

"Take me to your leader."

That was a long scene, considering nothing came of it… I thought maybe that other guy might be questioned as a witness later, but Romero doesn't care who sees him.

I thought that was a bad choice, blaming it on Sam's wife who's easily accessible, unlike Marion… Was there an inaccuracy when Julia Ramos said, since the courts are open, the sheriff is playing fast and loose with the rules because she didn't file formal charges yet? I thought it's the district attorney's

I saw the ad for the auction. Are you thinking of getting anything? :)

Ironically, Romero might have saved Norman from a death penalty administered by the state. I think Norman will survive their showdown. Dylan fights with Romero to protect Norman.

In case anyone's interested, A&E is having a Bates Motel marathon next Monday starting early morning through night, with some episodes from season 4.

I thought Emma might be more angry with Dylan, that it might pull them apart more than it did. But I think it's understandable where both of them are coming from. I guess she didn't want to hold it against Norma since she's dead. I think Romero himself would agree that death would be a relief and release from the

It reminds me of when Dylan first saw Norman as Norma. S/he said "Norman's sleeping," something like that.

That's it. You're right.

Dylan found them last season. He might have shown Emma the letter. Nobody's searching Dylemma's house, so I don't think anything will come of it.

I kinda think if she were trying to find out the body's location by lying about her theory, she would have pressed further after Norman responded. Norman just responded that she's right, he is lonely and didn't say anything further about where he thinks the body is, and she dropped the issue.

It crossed my mind that she was making it up to see his reaction. She probably lied other times to see how the listener responds. But then I thought her explanation or lie was more elaborate than the other times she's done that and, in her mind, he confessed to a murder and was cooperating, he would likely tell her

I wasn't a fan either actually, mostly because of him threatening to expose Norma's painful past and ruin her new husband's reputation. His murder by Romero was not legally or morally justifiable, but that doesn't make me miss him. Sorry… Apparently Chick is coming back, maybe in a flashback; he's listed in the

Questions for anyone still checking for new msgs.:) Maybe I'm forgetting something, but did Sheriff Greene know Audrey Ellis was missing before they identified her body? How would she know? Audrey was a relative unknown in White Pine Bay, and nobody reported her missing, right? Not Dylan or Emma or anybody.

Thank you for bringing that up. That reflection looked so eery.

I didn't think there were any shocking twists or surprises either — Norma taking over, Dylan trying to see that Norman gets psychological help instead of going to prison, the shooting when Chick started expressing amusement in Romero's pain. Except that I was surprised when the sheriff said Norman's just seeking

ah yes, the guy with his own moral compass. lol. I mean as to Jake here. I didn't think he was in love with her either in season 1. You have a memory like nobody's business by the way.

Thank you. I would never have remembered about Jake Abernathy. So he was in love with her at the time in S1? I totally remember he killed Bob Paris for her. Did she know he did it for her? I remember the scene where he admitted to her that he killed him, but I wasn't sure she knew — well, she probably did.

Wow. Bravo. I had forgotten much of that. I can remember now.