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Here's to hoping Norma and Romero hit it on the sly for many years, so when Norman figures out his mom is dating someone, he will incorrectly target George and other red herrings for years to come.

I don't want to, because I don't want Norman to kill Romero - but I feel like I don't have a choice in the matter. Those two just kind of burn up the screen.

I always liked the nickname "Toast, no jam" for Riley Finn. What a completely boring character. George is obviously being set up as the boring suitor in contrast to the Sheriff, but calling him Riley Finn is just cruel.

Before everything went to hell in the rope-jump scene, I really liked that beat where Cody told the boys not to treat Emma "like glass". It made me think that maybe Emma and Cody will turn out to be friends, rather than rivals over Norman and/or Pot Brownie.

Revenge could use a little Eddie Izzard, no matter what his character's name is.

I'm guessing you are joking, but in case not:

I wanted to add Norman Norma'd - (Norman to the exponential power of Norma), but Disqus doesn't like the html code for superscript.

While I'm not necessarily a fan of the Emily-Jack endgame either and don't really care about Jack, I would accept this if it meant that Victoria/Daniel lose everything.

I just never really warmed to the character I guess, or possibly just didn't find the actress that engaging (especially in contrast to Victoria/Stowe). I wanted to find her fun, but I just don't feel that strongly about her presence one way or the other.

*windshield notwithstanding

Well, sticking with the Hunger Games theme, I don't think Katniss was on the list either? She volunteered, if memory serves (I could be mixing this up w/ other YA fiction).

Tatiana Maslany is the Katniss

My guess is that Stevie sold the house to Conrad? Or otherwise made some sort of deal.

I think they've really stuck gold with Stevie's character and Gail O'Grady, so I hope they don't fuck it up. She's added a certain something to the show, for sure. She feels like a worthy adversary to Victoria - much more presence and personality than either Lydia or Amanda's mom.

Oh okay, sorry I thought you were talking about a something else then. That's interesting though, and kind of random. Maybe it is some sort of "easter egg" & there will be an explanation if there is ever a dvd commentary.

In and around Vancouver & suburbs. Didn't notice the shot you are talking about but it was likely stock footage? The exact location may show up on one these sites, eventually, but the info for this sort of stuff is sometimes slow to trickle in.

maybe, but it actually makes a lot of sense

Perhaps not entirely necessary, but it may come back into play later. Now that Sam knows a little bit about Josie - If Sam can somehow communicate with her on some level, she might be able to help them take down Abaddon.

I think the amulet has the potential to be the "yellow crayon" of a Dean Cain situation.

Was the cornflakes box any good? I tried reading it at the same time I was digging around for the cereal prize, and that was pretty entertaining so I stopped paying attention.