I think I was just hoping Norma would wake up and see Norman for what he really is before he killed her. It seemed like that's what the season was building too with her developing her own life, but then she went right back to old Norma.
I guess it makes her death more poetically tragic, but I dunno. I would have liked to see that development in her.
norma knew what he is. thats also why she so desperately wanted the earring from dylan, because it's evidence.
I guess what I mean is I wish she had woke up and realized she can't keep enabling him. It felt like character regression when Norman came back home. I get it, but just wasn't how I would have ended her story.
I guess what I mean is I wish she had woke up and realized she can't keep enabling him. It felt like character regression when Norman came back home. I get it, but just wasn't how I would have ended her story.
oh, i get what you're saying.
i think i would have preferred it if he would have strangled her?
but it's more poetic and romantic this way.
I can't at some of you thinking the therapist "missing" is a plot hole.
Y'all be acting like it's been months. It's literally been like a couple of days.
Y'all so thirsty to find things wrong with the show.
lol, not really. I've been praising this show from Day 1, and if you look at this thread it's mostly been positive feedback from everyone. I usually never have a problem with the writing. We're allowed to critique.
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