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But RD can take the next go as I deserve no credit for that and have never seen to show.


But I have watched the first season of Walking Dead and the first 2 episodes of season 2 in the last 2 days. Slightly Lostesque in some ways, but generally a good watch. When they left that guy by the tree to die towards the end of season 1 I was actually thinking of Grapes of Wrath. But the similarities end there.

You know I can't even remember season 1. It was so long ago. It's been my fave show since it began. I believe season 5 is just ending on Sky but I always have to wait til Oct & watch on 5*. I think ch 5 are secretly trying to axe it so I'll have to buy it somewhere else as soon as it becomes available.


Anyway, back to Bates Motel. I'm watching it on Netflix & I recommend you give it a go. It's great.


Yes, Dylan is Norman's half- brother. His hobby is still taxidermy (in between killing people) same as the original film.


Well done. Looks like it's your turn RD.

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> Ok, first time caller here, bit nervous.

> This a popular 80's American TV series, the theme

> tune was a top ten hit...



Meant to be a character or actor, but as you're new to this we'll run with it.


Miami Vice?

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