BTW…it just dawned on me that Bradley starts with a “B”. I don’t remember what the notes were like… is that a possibility? Would explain her interest in getting stuff out of her dad’s office…although that doesn’t really need to be explained.
maybe its friday and I’ve not had enough coffee - are you suggesting that the love letters that Bradley discovered that were from ‘B’ were actually from Bradley?
I did not get that impression at all - and now my head is spinning.
Well, the mystery letters were from Bradley’s dad’s mystery lover , with the initial ‘B’ as the signature -
She was quite upset to find out that her perfect dad had a mystery lover and was cheating on her mom.
So, I doubt the ‘B’ necklace is Bradley’s unless the teacher ripped it off her during the struggle (and that makes less sense since Bradly would have no direct reason to cut her throat otherwise).
So, my take is that the teacher was the mystery ‘B’ from the love letters.
I didn’t see a current thread for season two, which just started a couple weeks ago.
I’ve just started watching. Saw the S1 episode where Norma fought off/killed a guy who was trying to rape her.
Went to IMDB and some other places to see what I’ve missed, but all I really need to know is whether Norma or Norman have definitely killed anybody (besides the rapist).
Weird how when you’re looking for spoilers, they can’t be found, except on fan sites that are unreadable. Blue text on a black background? :dubious:
I just started watching. It’s fun! Kinda like Smallville for Norman Bates. I’m only on ep 3 of the first season so far. I thought Nestor Carbonell was going to be the bad cop, but now it looks like the other cop is the real bad cop, what with a woman chained up in his basement. Good fake out. OTOH, Norman is delusional and has hallucinations so maybe there isn’t really a girl chained up down there.
I can’t blame Officer Romero for being a dick, considering the town he’s working in.
Thanks for clearing that up. I had read episode descriptions that were ambiguous, and I wondered if those writers were just being coy, or not wanting to spoil things. Knowing one way or the other means that I’m in the same place as everyone else.
On further thought ( just occured to me) - Norma did kill the husband at the beginning of the adventure, then set it up for Norman to find him under the shelves and paint. While she took a needed bath.