My gears are just churning, trying to figure out a way for her to survive the show while not corrupting the events of Psycho. It likely could not be done is a way that Annie Wilkes would accept.
My gears are just churning, trying to figure out a way for her to survive the show while not corrupting the events of Psycho. It likely could not be done is a way that Annie Wilkes would accept.
Before you fixed your typo, I was trying to figure out if your reference to Psych was a joke, or if they had a Psycho homage episode, etc.
Oh agreed, but much like her, I want to believe it's all going to be FINE, FINE, FINE!
The mounting tension was insane.
Grade: A. That was some darkness. You can really see that this is the beginning of the end.
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Agreed, he either picked her in a hurry as Keeg suggests, or he was already out to pick someone when the alien attack coincidentally occurred. I think he was all set to play house with her in the bunker alone when the other guy showed up asking to be let in.
Well that girl was presumably kidnapped years ago. So she may have been imprisoned in the bunker but Howard could come and go as he pleased. She might have accessed that space through the vent, but he could have easily entered that space from the hatch, assuming it was locked differently back then.
This was supposed to be in reply to ThisGirl. Stupid mobile interface :(
It's not like he's doing anything else.
Thanks! I was thinking that there might not be a clear answer, like maybe it was a promotional still and that scene didn't actually appear in the movie, or something. It's kind of fun they're going to such lengths to make the connections. I hope it pays off and the show gets better.
The only thing I really remember about him is that he cried when the trial was over and the verdict in. He received a lot of professional criticism for that in the press (taking it too personally, not professional, etc.) but I always saw it as genuine belief in what he was doing, and sincere disappointment that the…
There were some machine-gun toting priests in Banshee, Season 2 I think. Or at the very least, some gunmen hanging out with a priest, and a firefight in a church. That's the level of crazy this show needs!
There will probably be plenty of crazy pants Norma in Norman's imagination, so hopefully we'll see lots of that. In his mind, she is the murderer and he's just trying to cover for her after all. Plenty of crazy scenes to be seen, hopefully!
Agreed. My guess would be that if Emma had wanted the mom there, she would have told her about the surgery herself. Sounds like that didn't happen and it was the dad that informed the mom.
I think there is also a serial novel on Yelp, disguised as reviews. It's about a guy getting divorced, at various restaurants on weekends with his kids, etc. If I find it I'll edit my post to include the link.
If Caleb comes back it should only be to face Norma(n)'s wrath. But I totally agree, save for some Dylan whom I consider to be a Bates anyway, and Romero and Emma, who are always welcome as far as I am concerned, this show should just be All Bates, All the Time.
I think I'll catch Damien on demand a bit later in the week, for as long as my interest in it lasts. Bates, then Saul, then break, then Magicians, for me. 3 shows in one night borders on too much. 4 and I'll get nothing else done.
I'm guessing they just had one made to order. I'll bet they'll show up on Etsy. I want one.
The sequel is lesser but not awful. I always liked the showdown Damien has with one of his teachers, in that one. And that elevator scene also freaked the fuck out of me, as a kid. It is perfectly acceptable 1970's horror.