I'm always impressed at how creepy & menacing Jere Burns (the man in #9) really comes across here. Because I know him best from a 90 episode comedy series called 'Dear John' (US version of a Brit show)... where he played a more obnoxious, less cool ladies man than HIMYM's Barney Stinson. So, Rob, you weren't far off on your initial reaction to him.
Wendy Sparks
2022-09-13 01:08:41 +0000 UTC
Had dogs all my life so yeah, want another one ππ
Take a Ticket
2022-09-12 22:05:04 +0000 UTC
Rob says: aww I want a dog so bad...... Me: Okay you are going to have to bend over and pick up the dog's poop once or twice a day. Are you sure you want a dog.
Prof Moff
2022-09-12 20:08:10 +0000 UTC
Aww poor Norman again!! Makes sense he would act how did after Bradley- might have been his first time too. Ghosting is not cool especially after how supportive and there for her he was. I donβt blame him for getting upset when said said βsomeone like youβ even tho it was probably meant in a better way then he took it. And he cared for that dog and Iβm so sad:/ mannn!!! Lol
Michelle Leach
2022-09-12 19:48:14 +0000 UTC
Yeah it is something you just cant help, that sick feeling in your gut :( ruins your night haha
Take a Ticket
2022-09-12 17:05:34 +0000 UTC
I'm the same way about animals in movies or shows. I'm always googling 'does the dog die' before I'll watch a movie. It's harder to avoid in series. (Another huge reason to love Lost... because early on they declared that characters may die, but Vincent would not. Which I hugely appreciated.) What gets me here is... I would have run across the road towards the dog, immediately, no hesitation. But Norman can't have nice things. And I'm always expecting the worst when a cute animal appears on a 'horror'/thriller series.
Wendy Sparks
2022-09-12 05:51:45 +0000 UTC
Oh yeah... I've been waiting for this one! (Because of the opening with Romero.)