Seriously. I wanted to give her some Bactine for those fingernail wounds.
Seriously. I wanted to give her some Bactine for those fingernail wounds.
I could buy most kids in the crowd just awkwardly going along with the game, not knowing how to stand up to bullies, hoping not to get targeted for truth-spilling, morbidly interested in the gossip, etc. But at least one or two others would've been vocal and stood up to Cheryl/Chuck and told them to shut the fuck up.
I thought the Seth Rogen shade was better, but that was also excellent.
I thought maybe Betty was brainstorming on a double date idea, otherwise I agree.
He seemed to be Betty's bestie before Veronica rolled into town.
I don't necessarily think it was a bad episode, just more that something's a bit off. Since the show came back from hiatus we've had two solid episodes that I don't have any complaints about, but I don't know…it feels like some momentum has been lost. I think that's more me than the show though - most commenters seem…
I thought that was the best line of the episode.
Agree Betty would be more upset about the secret keeping - she didn't even flinch when Archie and Veronica were sympathy-canoodling in the kitchen.
Yay Molly Ringwald! FINALLY.
Somebody else already brought this up earlier and I responded with my two cents then. It's a few posts up or down from here depending on whether you're sorting by oldest or newest.
Both grandmothers! He's got to realize that Norma wouldn't have killed herself, on some level.
I think the Romero story makes sense from the perspective that all he cares about is revenge (as Armando mentions above). I'm pretty sure he doesn't care what happens to himself; he just wants to put a bullet in Norman's head.
I'm no cop (and who knows how accurate the show is anyway) but I think the sticker signifies there's an active investigation and the house is off limits. That's why Dylan had to stay elsewhere.
Well, I meant that Saul should leave before the cops even got there to ask - just remove himself from the situation before he could be asked to be a witness in court and also to avoid Defence Saul reflexes kick in.
This fan wiki counts 8 deaths confirmed to be Norman's. Doesn't include Dr. Edwards, and the last two years are a big blank in general:
Of course. I was talking about new prints, as in: "Hey why is this "active investigation/crime scene do not cross" tape ripped?" Let's see if we can find out who did this", etc. They've likely already swept for prints, and would know if new ones turned up in/around where police seals were broken.
I loved when the Sheriff called Norma(n)'s "arrest me or let me go" bluff with "You have the right to remain silent…" I LOL'd.
Cinnabon Saul should have better survival-mode instincts. He should have walked away the minute that kid running from the cops tripped over him. Why even stick around to be a witness? I mean, I get that scene's supposed to show his former life is etched in his DNA, but I just kept thinking: JUST GET UP AND WALK AWAY.
Maybe Emma more than Madeline. Norma(n) looked like s/he wanted to eat Madeline while looking at her through the window.
True. I guess I just want him to demonstrate enough basic survival mode smarts to get him to the final confrontation. On the other hand, if they've already swept the house for prints, if he cleans up well, his visit might go unnoticed.