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  1. As for the original question, no, I never hated Norma. I just wish she had stood up to Leanne sooner since it was quite clear that she was upset about it, but it was also shown on several occasions that Norma is generally a passive person for whom it takes a lot before she speaks up (no pun intended).

  2. Freddie Highmore as Norman with Vera Farmiga as Norma in Bates Motel. In turn, Freddie Highmore retains likability for Norman, but finds the edge to suggest a dangerous anger lurking beneath.

  3. Dec 15, 2022 · Self-enhancing humor involves being able to laugh at yourself and life's absurdities. It's often used as a way to cope with stress or hardship and feel better as a result. Good-naturedly recounting that time you spilled red wine all over the tablecloth at a fancy dinner would certainly apply.

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  4. I know from personal experience that I don’t like having all eyes on me, so I can definitely understand why that would happen. However, after the costume’s head comes off by accident and one of the eyes pops out, she spontaneously starts laughing, and her shutdown is over.

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    Norma is a partial mute because of her severe stutter. She is quite introverted and doesn't speak with fellow inmates - the only time her voice is heard aloud is singing for a Christmas play song at the end of season one and comforting Soso after Poussey's death as well as her flashback episode "Tongue-Tied" (even then her only words are "My" and "...

    Norma's straight strawberry blonde hair is usually in a bun or ponytail with bangs. She has big, kind brown eyes, small lips, and does not wear any make-up.

    Before Litchfield

    For a list of episodes featuring Norma's flashbacks, see here. In 1975, Norma married a spiritual guru named Guru Mackwho she met at one of his transformation workshops. Mack claimed that he could feel connected to her and understand her, even though she could not speak to him due to her insecurities regarding her severe stutter. Sometime later, she was among many other women who married him on the same day and joined his polygamous cult. Years later, it was only her left with Guru Mack, who...

    Arrival at Litchfield

    Norma begins working in the kitchen at some point after arriving at Litchfield. When Red later also arrives at Litchfield, she begins working in the kitchen as well and the two become friends ("Moscow Mule"). Norma also witnesses Vee's brutal attack on Red over the rights to the smuggling operation ("40 OZ of Furlough").

    Norma is introduced as one of Red's most loyal friends at Litchfield and an important part of her prison family, dating back to Red's arrival in the prison. She is known as the "quiet one that works in the kitchen," but she does not have a labeled nickname. Though Norma does not speak throughout the whole season, some inmates enjoy her companionship. During the Christmas play in the season's finale, when Suzannefroze, Norma sang the lyrics instead, revealing a stutter-free and sweet, high pit...

    Friends

    1. Red- Through flashbacks it is revealed she is one of Red's oldest friends in the prison, and the only one to stick with her (unlike Vee). When Gina is burned during Red's attempt to retake the kitchen, Norma is furious and angrily leaves Red's inner circle and doesn't rejoin it until Red apologizes to Gina. Red credits Norma as being her best friend and the only one willing to listen to her. 2. Gina- They appear to be close friends. Both working in the kitchen, Norma and Gina worked closel...

    Followers

    1. Gina 2. Brook Soso(briefly) 3. Leanne Taylor 4. Poussey(briefly) 5. Angie Rice 6. Weeping Woman 7. Jeanie Babson

    Romantic

    1. Mack Romano(husband, deceased)

    "My..."
    — Norma
    "Son of a bitch!"
    — Norma
    Norma was a girl scout in her youth. (Breaking the Fiberboard Ceiling)
    According to Nicky, Norma has a fear of the spin cycle and thus won't step foot into the laundry room. (Moscow Mule)
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  5. May 13, 2023 · When we hear a joke, see something amusing, or even just think about something funny, our brains send signals to our bodies to release endorphins — those feel-good chemicals that make us feel happy...

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