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I swear that Hitchcock himself was adamantly against showing the audience something that didn't really happen. I can't find a quote or anything yet, but I'm almost positive.

I'm enjoying the show. The messed up big brother is the only normal part of the family.
Glad that Norman shared the secret with him. I knew right away that this was a weed community, seeing the prevalence of it at the party. I would like more of that story. Dylan's new friend is cool, too.

iPhones are used constantly on the show, but he can't take a picture of the slave dungeon, for evidence?

Thanks for the explanation. Interesting concept. I will check that out.
When I have to make a secret garbage drop-off in the middle of the night, I take it to an apartment complex's dumpsters.

Sending Apple horrifying screenshots of their devices might be worthwhile.
My iPad has seen some terrible/great things.

I'd love to see her face when she found out what bukkake is.
Oh no no no nevermind

Please explain it, if you don't mind. I looked up the album but I don't get it.

That went right over my head

The dump isn't 24 hours? What can I tell you buddy? Take it up with Consumer Affairs.
Dump scenes remind me of Seinfeld, when Kramer is trying to dispose of the muffin stumps.

I got food poisoning from bad Vera Farmiga at Bravo Cucina.
That's what I get for eating crappy italian food from the mall.

I only got to watch a couple of episodes of Mad Men, and I enjoyed it.
I just haven't had the chance to get caught up. 
Breaking Bad is great of course.
Bates Motel is not great. It's weird and creepy, and I'll probably stick with it. Even if it's just to watch it be a train wreck. I'm 90% sure that Norma and Norman are

Great, now I have to walk through rush hour traffic to get a meatball sub - from Subway.

Agreed.
Orphan Black, Hannibal, and Bates Motel are pretty good so far.
I just finished The Shield, and it was great.
Tonight is The Lost Room(2 episodes in and it's pretty good) and Revolution. 
'In the Flesh' is next up.
I might even try watching Mad Men again.
The Wire is pretty much required viewing around here. It was

I just spent two hours on their anglophenia site, thanks to you. Good stuff.

I agree. The wheel of fortune sketch didn't work for me, because the boxes are supposed to light up. That's how the turner knows which ones to turn. It's not a game of Memory.
Weekend Update was the best part of the episode. The Walmart joke was my favorite.

It's weird because Hitchcock even said that you shouldn't show the audience something that didn't really happen - I think.

I thought that right away. 
Also, if the husband was dead in the garage, Norma was in the shower, and Norman was in bed, who the heck was doing the cooking and ironing?

Bradley's boyfriend is the poor man's Robert Pattinson.

NBC needs to get rid of the 'Ready for Love' ad at the bottom of the screen.

Cobb, the guy that gets shot in the head drops it.
Winona picks it up and holds it behind her back.
She pulls the trigger as soon as Beardo moves the gun away from her and points it at Raylan. I had to rewind it to catch it.