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We are all much better off without the ongoing "crazy shit KW says this week" articles littered throughout the media sphere.

This series gets better and better and it is torture to get so little of this Rob & Sharon crack every year.

18 seasons of 8 episode seasons!

"But no, they do the thing whre he has to keep secrets for reasons that make no damned sense."

I'm done with hate watching this series, it's gotten too painful.

Much respect for that! And Midler would love this :)

So many of the wrong people are reproducing *sigh*

Everything about the 50th was so mishandled by Paramount. At the very least run Treks 2/3/4 in a theatre on the actual anniversary. *hpmh*

Romero's whispering to Norma, "I'm gonna get you out of here, I'm gonna get you home" was my favorite moment in this episode. Ugh, I will ship those two until the end of the Internet.

There were so many great moments in this episode, my favorite was the scene between Norma/n and Emma in the jailhouse. The "Tell him I miss him" moment broke my heart for both of them.

You took the words out of my… keyboard… on Chick and Dylan. Chick was entertaining but blackmailing Norma over her childhood sexual abuse is the definition of human scum. Dylan's behavior grows more exasperating to me even though I do recognize Norman's insanity.

What a fantastic hour of television. And that last scene…. wow. I'm already missing the show and I have two episodes remaining. :(

"That was illustrated even more by the glorious cinematography."
— Wonderful John S. Bartley; he'll always be my favorite X-Files D.P.

"Norman slumping into Norma’s arms after her plate-throwing tantrum, as the camera cuts back to reveal a solitary Norman, leaning forward into the air."
— this was such a beautiful, affecting shot.

Did anyone else notice the name of Marion's company, on their storefront's windows?
Robert A. Bloch & Associates
(As writer of one of my fav Trek episodes, I'm destined to notice all things Bloch…)

"Related: I’m always happy to see Brooke Smith"

The "get milk, we're out" text struck me as bizarre and hilarious… such a mundane text for such an insane house. There were so many darkly humorous moments in this episode but then Alex's descent into revenge-at-all-costs kept reminding me this show is taking no prisoners.

"Chick is all of the worst aspects of Pacific Northwest hipster douche-ism wrapped inside Grizzly Adams." <— perfection.

I knew Jonathan Brandis. He was a good kid but he had no training for anything other than "front of the camera"; he was working and socializing with people far older than he. Money, fame, life in the fast lane and all the club doors were open. Then Jonathan's "teen idol" status faded and with dwindling career

"A year before The Matrix, the movie Dark City had drawn on similar aesthetics to play around with similar ideas."