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I wish he would have killed that reporter


What a b!tch!

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Agreed. And it should've been the most brutal murder of the bunch... sooo f$^&&%*& annoying.

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lol yep, the one person that deserved to get it the most survives in the end, damn.

Y'know, I could eat a peach for hours

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Talk about a twist, she was telegraphing being off'd by Norman in the scene with all that nosyness. She obviously lucked out because the odds were 1 in a 100 that Norm wouldn't kill her.

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6 years after your original post, and we're still agreeing with you!

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Tracy should have left Norman alone and not snooped - she's the reason Norman was taken away again - an apparently for Maureen's death which was an accident. Norman did NOT kill Maureen. That is what gets me: Norman was not going to kill Maureen - "mother" called him and, well, Maureen's death was an accident. The others yes Norman/"mother" killed then.

Hell if every one would simply LEAVE NORMAN ALONE then Norman might could live a somewhat normal life. Seriously - if others had of left Norman alone after he got out of the asylum then he would have done a lot better (that second film showed us how Norman was set off again and what happened at the beginning of this third film didn't help Norman at all).

Tracy - well no she should have NOT been killed but she should have never been a nosy-rosy to begin with. I guess all in all I think the film ended the way it should have ended.


"I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me." ~ The Invisible Man

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Tracy should have left Norman alone and not snooped - she's the reason Norman was taken away again - and apparently for Maureen's death which was an accident. Norman did NOT kill Maureen. That is what gets me: Norman was not going to kill Maureen - "mother" called him and, well, Maureen's death was an accident. The others yes Norman/"mother" killed then.

Hell if every one would simply LEAVE NORMAN ALONE then Norman might could live a somewhat normal life. Seriously - if others had of left Norman alone after he got out of the asylum then he would have done a lot better (that second film showed us how Norman was set off again and what happened at the beginning of this third film didn't help Norman at all).

Tracy - well no she should have NOT been killed but she should have never been a nosy-rosy to begin with. I guess all in all I think the film ended the way it should have ended.


"I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me." ~ The Invisible Man

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I can´t but feel sorry for Norman. He is more ill than evil.


“Look, you don’t really think that I could be in love with a rotten little tramp like you, do you?”

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Me too. She was so nosy and sarcastic that I couldn't stand her.

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Some of her dialog was read well, that bit about Norman preferring older woman, but she totally botched the "What are you, his fan club?" line.

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Oh yeah, I hated her so much. She didn't just think Norman was a killer, she WANTED him to be a killer. She may have been right, but damn, what a b*tch.

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Agreed. I wish she had died too.

Poorly Lived and Poorly Died, Poorly Buried and No One Cried

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