Town and Psychology

Conrad 2021-12-19 08:01:10

This drama tells people: 1. It is better not to migrate to a small town, let alone high-profile, because the closed environment makes the causal relationship there too direct, and there are more zero-sum games; 2. Sometimes the opponent is not so bad. , But their channels are completely different, just like gsm and wcdma. If dual card dual standby, the problem may be even greater, and the small town environment will make it extreme; 3. What’s interesting is that in the overall clean cloudy cool atmosphere, There are still lyrical details about family siblings romance, which are very exquisite and increase the aesthetic and commercial value of horror gathering; 4. Generally speaking, prequels are often better than sequels, because the audience still dares to surrender when they know the overall suspense. Suspense, there must be two brushes, this kind of self-confidence in Solitaire comes from high-quality imagination. While watching the drama, we will continue to share, welcome to look forward to... 5. They all want to start over, but the problem is history-their own and the history of others. History is not their friends, but their other selves-like shadows and dreams. If you live elsewhere, history may be just history, but in this small town, history is reality.

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Bates Motel quotes

  • Norman Bates: It's just a dream, Dylan.

    Dylan Massett: You wouldn't want to actually hurt anybody though, would you?

    Norman Bates: Of course I wouldn't want to. I've never wanted to hurt anyone. Except you once in a while.

  • Norma Louise Bates: When I moved here, no one prepared me for the colossal, frickin' face-dive off a cliff that living in this crazy town really is!

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