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Minor question here :) Why doesn't Norman remember someone can't be in two places at the same time? He was in a blackout or Norma/n at the time, but when he and Romero were in the woods, he saw (the body of) Norma again, whom he believed was alive (?), faked her death, somebody that he later brings back to the house

I like that theory:)

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Hey what a great find! Thanks for sharing:)

They should put an alternate version of the show on the DVD for season 5. Actually, I'm content with how it ended. And I won't say anything more, don't want to spoil it, just in case.

I'm sorry. That wasn't my intent. The way I think of it is, it's been a great run for five years, let's acknowledge it as such. I have loved this show. There have been others that I regularly watched, maybe even addicted to, but not because they were great. I had high hopes for this series since the start and am

Don't call 9-1-1 in White Pine Bay to ask them to come to your home. It would be faster to drive to the sheriff's station. lol

I've enjoyed reading your comments too.
I have a thought to leave with you. It's like the end of an era.

It paints quite the picture lol

Well, I couldn't tell who he pinned against the car. At least you got that far:)

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That's his name. I hear there was a deleted scene where he visited Norman at his home, and Norman didn't kill him, FWIW. Apparently the scene was left out because it would have revealed too much. Plus the actor Damon Gupton became unavailable for much of season 5, so I guess they thought it easier to come up with

Yeah… just fun to think about lol

I really don't cry easily but that scene in the kitchen, Dylan's speech about how much he wants Norman to be well, wants them to share Christmases together, et cetera, et cetera, made me start to tear up.:)

For anyone who believes in heaven, do you think Norma, Norman and Romero would all be in heaven together? :O

Norman looked so awful when he came back home all bloody. To me he looked ridiculous in that scene, that I had to chuckle. It turns out Freddie found moments of insanity like this funny and fun to play, that there's a dark humor in that image — as Freddie said, Norman covered in blood and dragging a body up the stairs

It was one of those scenes that helped me piece together a scenario for the ending/finale, but I only got it halfway right.

FWIW I hear Dr. Edwards was in a deleted scene, he visited Norman at his home and Norman didn't kill him. The producers left that scene out because it would have revealed too much to audience, apparently.

I saw Psycho 2 years ago as well. When Norman started really having his internal struggles, it reminded me of that movie, although the showrunners probably didn't mean to follow anything in that sequel.

It seems to have been edited out. What a teaser :o