Yes I saw the special that aired after the episode. Vera and Freddie are funny.
Yes I saw the special that aired after the episode. Vera and Freddie are funny.
Exactly, that's what I was thinking. Thank you.
Don't you just love these song choices (if you put aside the issue of whether Dylan or Emma deserves more support) — "ah now, I don't hardly know her" (lyrics from Crimson and Clover song. Emma hardly knew Audrey)? And "Call Me Irresponsible" (song playing in the scene after the one where Dylan tells Emma "I know…
I also anticipate Mother and Romero meeting while in the woods.
I don't know, maybe in her anger or shock it was too much for her to take. I'm really rooting for Dylan and Emma to still be together after this.
No I don't think they have to be called in. If there was some violation of a federal criminal law or I believe if the sheriff asked for help from the Feds, then they would be called in.
I didn't remember her either but I had read she's the sister of the unsavory Keith Summers.
I guess they determined rigor mortis hadn't yet set in when they found Chick, so they figured Chick died when Norman was in jail. I think we'll see something about Chick in the last episode, since the actor Ryan Hurst is in the credits.
Those are good points, nicely expressed. When Emma had read the letter from her mom last season, she thought Audrey was being the same deadbeat mom that she's known, so she didn't reach out to Audrey. Then after learning that she was killed by Norman, she got angry since she didn't have the chance to connect with her…
I hope it's not a throwaway.
I'm kind of wondering why Romero didn't grab one of those newspapers to see if he could see where Norman was being held or which authorities arrested him, since he wanted to know where to find Norman. Instead he went back to Maggie's house to look it up on her computer. I guess he just…
Oh okay. Well enjoy your binge-watching! Lucky you:)
I kind of liked seeing it as some nature versus nurture issue; was he born to be as he is now, or was it the environment and people around him, or was it both.
In any case, when will you be binge-watching seasons 4 and 5? :) If you miss some episodes or want to re-watch some on TV, they're having a Bates Motel…
That was quite a scene!
Dylan thought Norma acknowledged Norman's illness and things will be better when he was at Pineview, but then Norman got out of Pineview and Dylan found out about Audrey's earring and letter to Emma and the stuffed bunny, and Dylan had a fight with Norma about getting Norman back to Pineview.
Yeah, that's how I remember it.
There's still the suitcase of Audrey's they found buried in the ground. Maybe they'll find something in the bathroom of room number 1. I don't know, I don't think we'll see a trial or all the evidence they have.
Jim Blackwell's probably was. Romero had this inmate or former inmate go and kill Norman. Jim tried but Mother killed Jim. Norman learned what Romero did, and Norman visited Romero in prison, gloating that he's alive and well and to show Romero that he failed to get him killed.
Thanks. Okay, so the defense strategy is pointing the finger at Madeline, planting the seed while knowing there's no evidence against her. I'm glad, it looks like there will be no screen time for a trial; it would take too long.
Oh I see. Too pricey for me too.
Yes, fun to look! Can you imagine if you live near someone who gets the Bates Motel neon sign and puts it up LOL. Then you happen to drive past and see that Bates Motel sign. :D And it would feel odd to drive Norma and Norman's car.
I got the impression she was blaming the sheriff specifically for not filing charges yet, by her tone. I thought pointing the finger at Madeline was a bad move, for one, since the sheriff could easily question her and verify her version of events, or confirm that Norma/n was lying. I think Marion was a different…