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!! Came the Dawn



->'''Crypt Keeper:''' ''(emerges from behind a curtain dressed as a flight attendant, standing in front of a seated group of skeletons seated in front of him; through an intercom, in a nasally, montone voice)'' Good evening, creeps. And welcome aboard ''Tales From the Crypt'' ''Scare''-lines Flight 666, offering direct service from your living room straight to Hell. ''(cackles)'' As we will be experiencing some tur-''boo''-lence, we recommend that you keep your seat belts fastened and your vomit bags handy. So slip on your ''dead''-set and get ready for tonight's in-''fright'' entertainment. ''(no longer through the intercom and in his regular voice, to the viewers)'' It's a nasty tale about my favorite kind of ghouls: ''dread''-heads. I call it: '''Came the Dawn.'''

A thief on the run who takes the name "Norma" (Creator/BrookeShields), stuck on the road during a stormy night when her truck breaks down, is picked up by the handsome and mild-mannered Roger (Perry King), who says that he is on his way to a cabin in the woods, where he hopes to make up with a woman that he has apparently parted with on bad terms. Since "Norma" has nowhere to go and he can't in good conscience let her sleep in her vehicle, Roger offers to let her stay in his cabin for the night. "Norma" soon discovers that Roger loves opera, dines on noble food like oysters, and imports vintage, antique goods from Europe for resale, explaining his wealth. To "Norma", there are also many nice things in the cabin for her to swipe. She particularly notes the necklace Roger is wearing, suspecting that he has picked her up solely for revenge sex to get back at his woman. Problems soon begin arising when Roger's woman returns to the cabin earlier than he had anticipated.

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->'''Crypt Keeper:''' ''(emerges (''emerging from behind a curtain dressed as a flight attendant, standing in front of before a seated group of skeletons seated in front of him; through an intercom, in a nasally, montone voice)'' monotone voice'') Good evening, creeps. And welcome aboard ''Tales From from the Crypt'' ''Scare''-lines Flight 666, offering direct service from your living room straight to Hell. ''(cackles)'' (''cackles'') As we will be experiencing some tur-''boo''-lence, we recommend that you keep your seat belts fastened and your vomit bags handy. So slip on your ''dead''-set and get ready for tonight's in-''fright'' entertainment. ''(no (''no longer through the intercom and intercom; in his regular voice, to the viewers)'' viewers'') It's a nasty tale about my favorite kind of ghouls: ''dread''-heads. I call it: '''Came the Dawn.'''

A thief kleptomaniac on the run who ultimately takes the name "Norma" (Creator/BrookeShields), left stuck on the road during a stormy night when her (stolen) truck breaks down, is picked up by the handsome and mild-mannered Roger (Perry King), (Creator/PerryKing), who says that he is he's on his way to a his cabin in the woods, where he hopes to make up with Joanna, a woman that he has apparently parted with on bad terms. Since "Norma" Norma has nowhere to go and he can't in good conscience let her sleep in her vehicle, Roger offers to let her stay the night in his cabin for the night. "Norma" cabin. Norma soon discovers that Roger loves opera, dines on noble fancy food like oysters, oysters and Cristal, and imports vintage, antique goods vintage antiques from Europe for resale, explaining his wealth. To "Norma", Norma, this means that there are also many nice things in the cabin for her to swipe. She particularly notes takes note of the necklace Roger is wearing, suspecting that he has picked her up solely for revenge sex to get back at his woman. Joanna. Problems soon begin arising when Roger's woman returns to Joanna arrives at the cabin earlier than he had anticipated.



!Tropes
* AbusiveParents: Roger hints that Joanna is the result of abuse he received from his mother.
* AmazonChaser: Roger, by his own admission. Norma talking about how she "dealt with" her cheating husband certainly arouses his interest.
* AntiClimax: InUniverse and PlayedForLaughs. Roger finishes summarizing ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'' the opera for Norma the character, but she gives him a blank-faced reaction to the ending and asks if that's it. She tells Roger how she feels it would be more realistic for the WomanScorned rob her lover blind and escape to a different country.
* TheBadGuyWins: Joanna gets away with locking Roger back into their shared psyche and killing Norma, and she isn't set to stop killing women anytime soon.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: While sweet-talking Roger, Norma says she loves surprises. She certainly gets one whopper of a surprise during the TwistEnding.
* BigOMG: Norma, upon seeing Roger dressed as Joanna and wielding the axe.
* {{Bookends}}: Roger's date in the restaurant bathroom gets hacked to death by Roger's alternate personality, Joanna, with her hand sliding down the stall and out of view as she is being killed. The same thing happens to Norma at the end of the episode, where Joanna does the same to her, complete with her hand sliding down the door window and out of view.
* CassandraTruth: As things begin going downhill, Roger warns Norma to leave while she can, saying that Joanna is dangerous. Norma doesn't listen, and she meets the business end of her axe.
* ChekhovsGun: The axe on Roger's wall, which the guy gives a history lesson about to Norma.
* ClassicalMusicIsCool: Roger is an avid fan of opera, even telling Norma (the character) about ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'' (the opera) at dinner.
* ContrivedCoincidence: Norma stepping on the TV remote, which just so happened to be on the floor in front of the safe, allowing Joanna to hear her.
* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Norma spends the valuable time she could be using to escape with Roger's car emptying his glove compartment. She only finds the keys still in the ignition by the time he comes back to the car and takes her to the cabin, ultimately cementing her fate.
* CreepyCrossdresser: Roger is revealed to be this when he becomes his alternate personality, Joanna.
* DeadHandShot: The woman at the restaurant has one at the beginning. Norma herself gets one at the end.
* EntertaininglyWrong: Ed tells Roger how he thinks the person who stole his friend's truck is the same person who killed that woman in the restaraunt. It's actually the friendly fellow he's telling this to who's the culprit.
* EurekaMoment: While Roger is in the store, shopkeeper Ed tells him how his friend Dave's truck was stolen last night. It takes a few moments for Roger to realize the woman he just picked up, who he sees rummaging through his glove compartment, is the most likely culprit.
* EvilVersusEvil: "Norma", a kleptomaniac who killed her husband and his lover and was looking to rob Roger's cabin of all its loot, goes up against Roger himself, who's revealed to be the host of a murderous split personality who kills every woman he tries to date.
* FakeOrgasm: Roger's date in the opening scene is seen practicing faking orgasms in the bathroom, just before Joanna hacks her to death. It just goes to show that she didn't think very highly of him.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Roger picks Norma up off the side of the road during a rainstorm and offers her food and shelter. She reprocates his kindly gesture by trying to rob him blind.
* FancyDinner: Roger goes out of his way to make one of these for Norma, treating her to oysters and Cristal.
* FatalFlaw: Norma's kleptomania. She sneaks back into the cabin to steal some jewelry from an open safe, but this ends up allowing her to step on a TV remote, turning the set on and allowing Joanna to discover and kill her.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Multiple hints about the final reveal are dropped throughout the episode.
** We first hear Joanna's voice (which is oddly masculine) on an answering machine as Roger calls her number. We hear her talking live, not in a recording, immediately after Roger (alone in the store) realizes Norma has been lying to him.
** Roger tells Norma that she can change out of her wet clothes into one of the dresses in the closet upstairs. Norma asks Roger if he's married, but he insists that they belong to someone he's no longer involved with. Upstairs, Norma finds more than dresses and smells fresh perfume. Norma is particularly outraged by this development, and we later learn her husband had been cheating on her.
** After describing opera as generally being about love and death, Roger likens his own relationships to that of opera, and also reflects on the various things he likes about women.
** When Joanna ostensibly arrives and starts yelling at Roger, we never see the two onscreen together, and Joanna's voice is only heard when Norma is in a different room from Roger.
* ForWantOfANail: While Roger was in the store, Norma could've stolen his car and made a clean getaway, avoiding the entire rest of the episode as well as her own death. She misses the opportunity to do so simply because she was too busy giving in to her kleptomania and emptying Roger's glove compartment.
* FreudianExcuse: While it's not mentioned directly, it's abundantly clear that Joanna taking control of Roger is the result of ''something'' Roger's mother did to him, the man himself even admitting that she was quite a piece of work when he and Norma view a painting of her.
* GoryDiscretionShot: We see a good bit of blood splattered around the walls, but not the axe directly cutting into the flesh.
* HopeSpot: Norma goes back into the cabin rather than climb down the balcony. She actually manages to get her loot and make it to the front door with enough time to open it, but just as we see someone pick up the axe, she spots the open safe and moves in to swipe the jewelry within, sealing her fate when she steps on the TV remote.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Norma is outraged when Roger has been seemingly using her to commit adultery, and intends to get even. Though it strikes a nerve for her because of her own personal history, it's still quite hypocritical of her to be offended by Roger's seeming betrayal of her trust when she was ''actively trying to rob him'' before even learning that the guy was supposedly married.
* InNameOnly: The comic story is about a man who thinks his wife has been replaced by an escaped mental patient who looks just like her. He kills who he thinks is the imposter until he sees another woman who looks like his wife running off in the distance.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Norma gets hacked to death by the alternate personality of the man she was looking to rob, and after she already killed her husband and the bimbo he was screwing.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Norma is a thief on the run because she's strongly hinted to have killed her husband for cheating on her. Roger, on the other hand, is the host of a cross-dressing, axe-wielding alter ego who acts like his wife and kills women regardless of whether they know Roger or not.
* LineOfSightName: "Norma" isn't actually our female character's name, just something she lifted off a tape label in Roger's car shortly after being picked up. Roger is amused by the supposed irony of her sharing the name of his favorite opera, until he realizes she was doing this.
* MaleGaze: The camera (revealed to be seeing from Roger's POV) oogling his date's figure in the opening scene.
* NeverSayDie: Norma strictly tells Roger that she "dealt with" her cheating husband in a way that made it so she can't go back home.
* NiceGuy: When Joanna isn't in control, Roger is a well-meaning guy who takes a complete stranger into his cabin on a stormy night and treats them to expensive food and lets them change into warm clothing.
* NoNameGiven: Norma's real name is never revealed, and neither is the woman at the restaurant's.
* NothingIsScarier: Whatever Norma did to her husband as revenge for his adultery, it meant that she can't ever go back home. It's '''''very''''' strongly implied that she killed him and his lover in cold blood.
** We also put together the idea that Roger grew up with an abusive mother, this likely being how Joanna came into the picture. But we never get any implication as to just ''what'' Roger's mother did to him to make him spawn an axe-murdering alternate personality.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: At the store, Ed tells Roger about how his friend's truck was stolen. Roger realizes that Norma is the culprit and begins to question everything she told him, but he keeps his peace until well-into dinner.
* OffWithHisHead: Roger states that the axe on his wall was originally used to chop off heads during the French Revolution.
* PantyShot: Roger's restaraunt date briefly flashes her panties to get him excited.
* POVCam: The episode opens with a pretty blonde on a date in a fancy restaraunt, sweet-talking the camera before she heads to the restroom. We later learn we were looking through Roger's perspective.
* PreMortemOneLiner: Joanna, once it's discovered that she is Roger's psychotic alternate personality, tells Norma "Roger is mine!" before killing her.
* ProperlyParanoid: In bed, Roger muses that Norma could very well just be tying him up to rob him. Given that she's a kleptomaniac, he was absolutely right.
* RedHerring: Norma is teased as possibly being the killer, due to the restaraunt's bathroom being dark during the first murder, as well as the fact that she has red hair, she's a WomanScorned, and- she intends to give Roger a big surprise for possibly being an adulterer. The actual killer is Roger himself, his mind taken over by his psychotic split personality, Joanna.
* ShoutOut: The name "Norma" is literally taken from [[Theatre/{{Norma}} the opera of the same name]]. Roger later explains the plot of the opera to Norma (the woman) over dinner, the audience tuning in just as Roger describes the ending.
** And, of course, there's also the ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' homages listed above.
* SirSwearsALot: Norma is pretty swear happy, especscially in her intro scene, where she's seen and throwing a fit when she's stuck in the rain with a broken truck (that she stole).
* SkewedPriorities: Norma is so focused on swiping petty materials from Roger's glove compartment that she realized too late his key was still in the ignition, and she could've just made off with his car while he was in the store.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Ed the shopkeeper, who tells Roger about how his friend Dave had his truck stolen, cluing him in to Norma's true intentions.

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!Tropes
!! Tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Roger hints that Joanna is the result came about after some horrible form of abuse he received from his mother.
* AmazonChaser: Roger, by his own admission. Norma talking about how she "dealt with" her cheating husband certainly actively arouses his interest.
* AntiClimax: InUniverse and PlayedForLaughs. Roger finishes summarizing ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'' the opera for Norma the character, woman, but she gives him a blank-faced reaction to the ending and asks if that's it. She tells ending, telling Roger how she feels it would be more realistic for the WomanScorned rob her lover blind and escape to a different country.
* TheBadGuyWins: Joanna gets away with locking Roger back into their shared psyche and killing Norma, and she isn't set to stop killing women anytime soon.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: While sweet-talking Roger, Norma says that she loves surprises. She certainly gets one a whopper of a surprise during the TwistEnding.
* BigOMG: Norma, upon seeing Roger dressed as Joanna and wielding the axe.
ax.
* {{Bookends}}: Roger's date in at the restaurant bathroom beginning of the episode gets hacked to death by Roger's his alternate personality, Joanna, with her hand sliding down the stall and out of view as she is being killed. dies. The same thing happens to Norma at the very end of the episode, where Joanna does the same to her, complete with her hand sliding down the door window and out of view.
* CassandraTruth: As things begin going downhill, Roger warns Norma to leave get out of the cabin while she can, saying that Joanna is dangerous. Norma doesn't listen, and she meets the business end of her axe.
Joanna's ax.
* ChekhovsGun: The axe ax on Roger's wall, which the guy he gives a history lesson about to Norma.
* ClassicalMusicIsCool: Roger is an avid fan of opera, even telling Norma (the character) about ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'' (the opera) at over a fancy dinner.
* ContrivedCoincidence: The end of the episode has Norma stepping on the TV remote, which just so happened to be on the floor in front of the safe, allowing Joanna to hear her.
* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Norma spends squanders the valuable time she could be using to escape with Roger's car by compulsively emptying his glove compartment. She only finds that the keys were still in the ignition by the time he comes back to the car and takes drives her to the cabin, ultimately cementing her fate.
* CreepyCrossdresser: Roger is revealed to be this one when he becomes his alternate personality, Joanna.
* DeadHandShot: The woman at the restaurant has one at the beginning. beginning, and Norma herself gets one at the end.
* EntertaininglyWrong: Ed tells Roger about how he thinks the person who stole his friend's truck is the same person who killed that woman in the restaraunt. restaurant. It's actually the friendly fellow he's telling this to who's the real culprit.
* EurekaMoment: While Roger is in the store, shop, Ed the shopkeeper Ed tells him how his friend Dave's truck was stolen last night. It takes a few moments for Roger to realize that the woman he just picked up, who he sees rummaging through his glove compartment, is the most likely culprit.
* EvilVersusEvil: "Norma", a kleptomaniac who killed her husband and his lover and was looking to rob empty Roger's cabin of all its loot, goes up against Roger himself, who's revealed to be the host of a murderous split personality who kills every woman he tries to date.
courting.
* FakeOrgasm: Roger's date in the opening scene is seen practicing faking orgasms her climaxes in the bathroom, just before Joanna hacks her to death. It just goes death, going to show that she didn't think very highly of him.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Out of the goodness of his heart, Roger picks up Norma up off the side of the road during a rainstorm thunderstorm and offers her food and shelter. She reprocates reciprocates his kindly kind gesture by trying to rob him blind.
* FancyDinner: Roger goes out of his way to make one of these for Norma, treating her to oysters and Cristal.
* FatalFlaw: Norma's kleptomania. She After she seems to escape from the murderous Joanna, she impulsively sneaks back into inside the cabin to steal some jewelry from an the open safe, but this ends up allowing her to step on a TV remote, turning the set on and allowing Joanna to discover and kill her.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Multiple hints about the final reveal are dropped throughout the episode.
episode:
** We first hear Joanna's voice (which is oddly somewhat masculine) on an answering machine as Roger calls her number. We then hear her talking live, not in a recording, live immediately after Roger (alone in the store) realizes Norma has that Norma's been lying to him.
** Roger tells Norma that she can change out of her wet clothes and into one of the dresses in the closet upstairs. Norma asks Roger if he's married, but he insists that they belong to someone he's no longer involved with. Upstairs, When she travels upstairs, Norma finds more ''more'' than dresses and also smells fresh perfume. Norma is She's particularly outraged by this development, and since we later learn her husband had been cheating on her.
her, prompting her to kill him.
** After describing opera as generally being about love and death, Roger likens his own relationships to that of opera, opera itself, and also reflects on the various things he likes about women.
** When Joanna ostensibly arrives at the cabin and starts yelling at Roger, we never see the two onscreen on screen together, and Joanna's voice is only heard when Norma is in a different room from Roger.
* ForWantOfANail: While ** Roger was in retrieves a necklace belonging to Catherine the store, Norma could've stolen his car and made Great from a clean getaway, avoiding nearby safe before the entire rest pair sit down to dinner. The end of the episode as well as her own death. She misses has Norma spying the opportunity to do so simply because she was too busy giving safe left open and compulsively stealing the rest of the jewels, in the process alerting Joanna to her kleptomania and emptying Roger's glove compartment.
whereabouts.
* FreudianExcuse: While it's It's not mentioned directly, but it's abundantly clear that Joanna taking control of Roger is the result of ''something'' Roger's his mother did to him, the man himself even admitting that she was quite a piece of work when he and Norma view a painting of her.
* GoryDiscretionShot: We see a good bit of blood splattered around the walls, but not the axe ax itself directly cutting into the flesh.
* HopeSpot: Norma goes back into inside the cabin rather than climb down the balcony. She balcony, actually manages managing to get her loot and make it to the front door with enough time to open it, but just as we see someone pick up the axe, ax, she spots the open safe and moves in to swipe the jewelry within, sealing her fate when she steps on the TV remote.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Norma is becomes outraged when Roger has been seemingly been using her to commit adultery, and intends to get even. even with him. Though it this development strikes a nerve for her because of her own personal history, it's still quite hypocritical of her to be offended by Roger's seeming betrayal of her trust when she was ''actively trying to rob him'' before even learning that the guy he was supposedly married.
* InNameOnly: The original comic story is was about a man who thinks his wife has been replaced by an escaped mental patient who looks just exactly like her. He kills who he thinks ''thinks'' is the imposter imposter, until he sees another woman who looks like his wife running off in the distance.
* ItBeganWithATwistOfFate: While Roger was in the store, Norma could've easily stolen his car and made a clean getaway, avoiding the rest of the episode as well as her own death. She blows the opportunity to do so because she was too busy giving in to her kleptomania and emptying Roger's glove compartment.
*
LaserGuidedKarma: Norma gets hacked to death by Joanna, the alternate personality of the man she was looking to rob, and after she already killed her husband and the bimbo he was screwing.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Norma is a thief on the run because she's strongly hinted to have she killed her husband for cheating on her. Roger, on the other hand, is the host of a cross-dressing, axe-wielding alter ego ax-wielding alternate personality who acts like his wife and kills women women, regardless of whether they know Roger or not.
* LineOfSightName: "Norma" isn't actually our female character's lead's name, just something she lifted off a tape label in Roger's car shortly after being she was picked up. Roger is amused by the supposed irony of her his guest sharing the name of his favorite opera, until he realizes she was doing this.
* MaleGaze: The camera (revealed to be seeing from Roger's POV) oogling ogling his date's figure and her panties in the opening scene.
* NeverSayDie: Norma strictly tells Roger that she "dealt with" her cheating husband husband.. and did so in a way that made it so she can't ever go back home.
* NiceGuy: When Joanna isn't in control, Roger is a well-meaning guy who takes a complete stranger into his cabin on a stormy night and treats night, treating them to expensive food and lets letting them change into warm clothing.
* NoNameGiven: Norma's real name is never revealed, and neither nor is the woman at the restaurant's.
restaurant's name.
* NothingIsScarier: Whatever Norma Both of our main characters have a sinister air of mystery surrounding their past.
** On Norma's side, whatever she
did to her husband as revenge for his adultery, it meant adultery means that she can't ever go back home. It's Of course, it's '''''very''''' strongly implied that she killed him and his lover in cold blood.
** We also put together the idea On Roger's side, he says that Roger he grew up with an abusive mother, this likely being how Joanna came into the picture. But we We never get any implication as to just ''what'' Roger's mother did to him to make him spawn an axe-murdering alternate ax-murdering split personality.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: At the store, Ed tells Roger about how his friend's truck was stolen. Roger realizes that Norma is the culprit culprit, and begins to question questioning everything she told him, but he keeps his peace until well-into dinner.
* OffWithHisHead: Roger states that the axe ax on his wall was originally used to chop off heads during the French Revolution.
* PantyShot: Roger's restaraunt restaurant date briefly flashes her panties at him to get him excited.
* POVCam: The episode opens with a pretty blonde on a date addressing the camera in a fancy restaraunt, restaurant, sweet-talking the camera it before she heads to the restroom. We later learn we were It's revealed that the camera was looking through Roger's perspective.
* PreMortemOneLiner: Joanna, once Once it's discovered that she is she's Roger's psychotic alternate personality, Joanna tells Norma "Roger is mine!" before killing her.
* ProperlyParanoid: In bed, Roger muses that Norma could very well just be tying him up to rob him. Given that she's a kleptomaniac, he was absolutely right.
* RedHerring: Since the murder in the opening scene took place in the darkened restaurant bathroom, Norma is teased as possibly being the killer, due to the restaraunt's bathroom being dark during the first murder, as well as the fact that since she has red hair, she's is a WomanScorned, and- she and intends to give Roger a big surprise "big surprise" for possibly being an adulterer. The end of the episode reveals that the actual killer is Roger himself, his mind taken over by his psychotic split personality, Joanna.
* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
**
The female lead's name of "Norma" is literally taken from [[Theatre/{{Norma}} the opera of the same name]]. Roger later explains the plot of the opera to Norma (the woman) his new guest over dinner, the audience tuning in just as Roger describes the ending.
** And, of Of course, there's also the ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' homages listed above.
below.
* SirSwearsALot: Norma is pretty swear happy, especscially swear-happy, especially in her intro scene, where she's seen and throwing a profane fit when she's stuck in the rain with a broken truck (that she stole).
(stolen) truck.
* SkewedPriorities: Norma is so focused on swiping trying to swipe petty materials from Roger's glove compartment that she realized realizes too late his key was keys are still in the ignition, and she could've just made off with his car while he was in the store.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Ed the shopkeeper, who tells Roger about how his friend Dave had his truck stolen, cluing him in to Norma's true intentions.



* StealthPun: ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'' finishes playing as Joanna finishes off Norma (the woman), bringing both Normas to an end.
* StickyFingers: Norma is an absolute kleptomaniac, looking to steal any cash or jewelery (and the occasional vehicle) she can get her hands on. Her uncontrollable desire to steal is even the very thing that gets her killed.

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* StealthPun: ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'' finishes playing as Joanna finishes off kills Norma (the woman), bringing both Normas to an end.
* StickyFingers: Norma is an absolute kleptomaniac, looking to steal any cash or jewelery (and jewelry (or the occasional vehicle) that she can get her hands on. Her uncontrollable desire to steal is even the very thing that gets her killed.



** Roger's date in the opening scene tells him that she knows what he's up to and isn't going to stop him. She had no idea how right she was.
** While stranded in the rain with no one stopping to take her home, Roger remarks this really isn't Norma's night. Neither of them are aware of what's in store later that night.
** Norma asks if Roger if she can touch the axe on his wall.
* TroubledFetalPosition: Roger admits that he likes to curl up in bed with some wine and an opera CD, and just cry.
* WhamShot: Norma steps on a remote that switches on a TV, the set displaying a prerecorded video with Roger dressed in drag, reenacting the conversation that he supposedly had with Joanna earlier, revealing to Norma and the viewers that Roger and Joanna are the same person.
* WholePlotReference: This episode is a pretty big homage to ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', thanks to its similar plotline of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with an evil alternate personality.
* WomanScorned: When Roger prods her about why she was ''really'' in a broken down truck on the side of the road, Norma says that she stole the truck to drive into the woods looking for her husband. The guy had claimed to be on a weekend fishing trip with his friends, but she had learned he was really fooling around with some bimbo. When Roger asks what happened next, Norma simply tells him that she "dealt with it" and can't go back home. Knowing how most adulterous couples work in a horror anthology, it's glaringly obvious that Norma killed her husband and his lover.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Finding Joanna's things upstairs, Norma thinks Roger was simply lying about having parted ways with an ex and is just an adulterer.

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** In the opening scene, Roger's date in the opening scene tells him that she knows what he's up to and isn't going to stop him. She had no idea how right she was.
** While stranded in the rain with no one stopping to take her home, rain, Roger remarks this really isn't Norma's night. Neither of them are aware of what's in store later that night.
by the end of the episode.
** Norma asks if Roger if she can touch the axe ax on his wall.
wall, to which Joanna is all too eager to oblige.
* TroubledFetalPosition: Roger admits that he likes to curl up in bed with some wine and an opera CD, and just cry.
while he cries.
* WhamShot: Norma steps on a TV remote that switches on a TV, the set nearby set, displaying a prerecorded video with Roger dressed in drag, reenacting the conversation that he supposedly had with Joanna earlier, a few moments ago, revealing to Norma and the viewers that Roger and Joanna are the same person.
* WholePlotReference: This episode is a pretty big homage to ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', thanks to its similar plotline of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with an evil alternate female split personality.
* WomanScorned: When Roger prods her about why she was ''really'' in a broken down broken-down truck on the side of the road, Norma says that she stole the truck to drive into the woods looking for her husband. The guy had He claimed to be on a weekend fishing trip with his friends, but she had Norma learned he was really fooling around with some bimbo. When Roger asks what happened next, Norma simply tells him that she "dealt with it" and can't go back home. Knowing how most adulterous couples work in a horror anthology, anthologies, it's glaringly obvious that Norma killed her husband and his lover.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Finding Joanna's things upstairs, Norma thinks that Roger was simply lying about having parted ways with an ex ex-lover and is just an adulterer.



->'''Crypt Keeper:''' ''(strapped into an electric chair and seated next to a skeletal passenger)'' Hmmmm. I know they say blondes have more fun, but you gotta admit, redheads ''really'' know how to ''swing!'' ''(cackles)'' So, till next time, kiddies I hope you'll excuse me, but I've got a little private business to take care of. It's the only way to ''fry!'' ''(cackles)'' I've always wanted to join the Mile ''Die'' Club! ''(cackles as he's electrocuted, whooping and hollering in the process)''

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->'''Crypt Keeper:''' ''(strapped (''strapped into an electric chair and seated next to a skeletal passenger)'' passenger'') Hmmmm. I know they say blondes have more fun, but you you've gotta admit, redheads ''really'' know how to ''swing!'' ''(cackles)'' (''snickers'') So, till next time, kiddies kiddies, I hope you'll excuse me, but I've got a little private business to take care of. It's the only way to ''fry!'' ''(cackles)'' (''cackles'') I've always wanted to join the Mile ''Die'' Club! ''(cackles (''cackles as he's electrocuted, whooping and hollering in the process)''process'')

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* FakeOrgasm: Roger's date in the opening scene is seen practicing faking orgasms in the bathroom, just before Joanna hacks her to death. It just goes to show that she didn't think very highly of him.



* TheImmodestOrgasm: Roger's date in the opening scene is seen practicing faking these in the bathroom, just before Joanna hacks her to death. It just goes to show that she didn't think very highly of him.
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Not to be confused with the Season 6 episode, "''Comes''" the Dawn.

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Not to be confused with the Season 6 episode, "''Comes''" ''[[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS6E13ComesTheDawn Comes]]'' [[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS6E13ComesTheDawn the Dawn.
Dawn]].



* FatalFlaw: Norma's kleptomania. She sneaks back into the cabin to steal some jewelry from an open sae, but this ends up allowing her to step on a TV remote, turning the set on and allowing Joanna to discover and kill her.

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* FatalFlaw: Norma's kleptomania. She sneaks back into the cabin to steal some jewelry from an open sae, safe, but this ends up allowing her to step on a TV remote, turning the set on and allowing Joanna to discover and kill her.
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* AbusiveParents: Roger hints that Joanna is the result of abuse he recieved from his mother.

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* AbusiveParents: Roger hints that Joanna is the result of abuse he recieved received from his mother.
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A thief on the run who takes the "Norma" (Creator/BrookeShields), stuck on the road during a stormy night when her truck breaks down, is picked up by the handsome and mild-mannered Roger (Perry King), who says that he is on his way to a cabin in the woods, where he hopes to make up with a woman that he has apparently parted with on bad terms. Since "Norma" has nowhere to go and he can’t in good conscience let her sleep in her vehicle, Roger offers to let her stay in his cabin for the night. "Norma" soon discovers that Roger loves opera, dines on noble food like oysters, and imports vintage, antique goods from Europe for resale, explaining his wealth. To "Norma", there are also many nice things in the cabin for her to swipe. She particularly notes the necklace Roger is wearing, suspecting that he has picked her up solely for revenge sex to get back at his woman. Problems soon begin arising when Roger's woman returns to the cabin earlier than he had anticipated.

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A thief on the run who takes the name "Norma" (Creator/BrookeShields), stuck on the road during a stormy night when her truck breaks down, is picked up by the handsome and mild-mannered Roger (Perry King), who says that he is on his way to a cabin in the woods, where he hopes to make up with a woman that he has apparently parted with on bad terms. Since "Norma" has nowhere to go and he can’t in good conscience let her sleep in her vehicle, Roger offers to let her stay in his cabin for the night. "Norma" soon discovers that Roger loves opera, dines on noble food like oysters, and imports vintage, antique goods from Europe for resale, explaining his wealth. To "Norma", there are also many nice things in the cabin for her to swipe. She particularly notes the necklace Roger is wearing, suspecting that he has picked her up solely for revenge sex to get back at his woman. Problems soon begin arising when Roger's woman returns to the cabin earlier than he had anticipated.
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->'''Crypt Keeper:''' ''(emerges from behind a curtain dressed as a flight attendant, standing in front of a seated group of skeletons seated in front of him; through an intercom, in a nasally, montone voice)'' Good evening, creeps. And welcome aboard ''Tales From the Crypt'' ''Scare''-lines Flight 666, offering direct service from your living room straight to Hell. ''(cackles)'' As we will be experiencing some tur-''boo''-lence, we recommend that you keep your seat belts fastened and your vomit bags handy. So slip on your ''dead''-set and get ready for tonight's in-''fright'' entertainment. ''(no longer through the intercom and in his regular voice, to the viewers)'' It's a nasty tale about my favorite kind of ghouls: ''dread''-heads. I call it: '''Came the Dawn.'''

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->'''Crypt Keeper:''' ''(emerges from behind a curtain dressed as a flight attendant, standing in front of a seated group of skeletons seated in front of him; through an intercom, in a nasally, montone voice)'' Good evening, creeps. And welcome aboard ''Tales From the Crypt'' ''Scare''-lines Flight 666, offering direct service from your living room straight to Hell. ''(cackles)'' As we will be experiencing some tur-''boo''-lence, we recommend that you keep your seat belts fastened and your vomit bags handy. So slip on your ''dead''-set and get ready for tonight's in-''fright'' entertainment. ''(no longer through the intercom and in his regular voice, to the viewers)'' It's a nasty tale about my favorite kind of ghouls: ''dread''-heads. I call it: '''Came the Dawn.'''



* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Norma spends the valuable time she could be using to escape with Roger's car emptying his glove compartment. She only remembers by the time he comes back to the car and takes her to the cabin, ultimately ending with her death.

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Norma spends the valuable time she could be using to escape with Roger's car emptying his glove compartment. She only remembers finds the keys still in the ignition by the time he comes back to the car and takes her to the cabin, ultimately ending with cementing her death.fate.

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A thief on the run named Norma (Creator/BrookeShields) has been left stranded on the side of the road in a thunderstorm when her truck breaks down. She is picked up by Roger (Perry King), a timid and wealthy man who takes her back to his cabin to spend the night. When she sees just how loaded he is, she plans to rob him blind, but problems arise when Roger's supposed wife unexpectedly comes to the cabin.

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[[caption-width-right:350: Looks like someone prefers Guess they prefer white wine.]]

->'''Crypt Keeper:''' ''(emerges from behind a curtain dressed as a flight attendant, standing in front of a seated group of skeletons seated in front of him; through an intercom, in a nasally, montone voice)'' Good evening, creeps. And welcome aboard ''Tales From the Crypt'' ''Scare''-lines Flight 666, offering direct service from your living room straight to Hell. ''(cackles)'' As we will be experiencing some tur-''boo''-lence, we recommend that you keep your seat belts fastened and your vomit bags handy. So slip on your ''dead''-set and get ready for tonight's in-''fright'' entertainment. ''(no longer through the intercom and in his regular voice, to the viewers)'' It's a nasty tale about my favorite kind of ghouls: ''dread''-heads. I call it: '''Came the Dawn.'''

A thief on the run named Norma (Creator/BrookeShields) has been left stranded on who takes the side of "Norma" (Creator/BrookeShields), stuck on the road in during a thunderstorm stormy night when her truck breaks down. She down, is picked up by the handsome and mild-mannered Roger (Perry King), who says that he is on his way to a timid cabin in the woods, where he hopes to make up with a woman that he has apparently parted with on bad terms. Since "Norma" has nowhere to go and wealthy man who takes he can’t in good conscience let her back sleep in her vehicle, Roger offers to let her stay in his cabin to spend for the night. When she sees just how loaded "Norma" soon discovers that Roger loves opera, dines on noble food like oysters, and imports vintage, antique goods from Europe for resale, explaining his wealth. To "Norma", there are also many nice things in the cabin for her to swipe. She particularly notes the necklace Roger is wearing, suspecting that he is, she plans has picked her up solely for revenge sex to rob him blind, but problems arise get back at his woman. Problems soon begin arising when Roger's supposed wife unexpectedly comes woman returns to the cabin.
cabin earlier than he had anticipated.



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* AmazonChaser: Roger by his own admission. Norma talking about dealing with her cheating husband certainly arouses his interest.
* AntiClimax: InUniverse and PlayedForLaughs. After a transition, Roger finishes summarizing ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'', but the character Norma has this blank-faced reaction to the ending and asks if that's it. She feels it would've been far more realistic for a WomanScorned to get some kind of revenge on the betrayer.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: While sweet-talking Roger, Norma says she loves surprises. She certainly gets one during the TwistEnding.
* BigOMG: Norma upon seeing Roger dressed as Joanna and wielding the axe.
* BookEnds: A woman in a restaurant bathroom gets hacked to death by Roger's alternate personality, Joanna, with her hand sliding down the stall and out of view as she is being killed. The same happens to Norma at the end of the episode, where Joanna does the same to her, complete with her hand sliding down the door window and out of view.
* CassandraTruth: As things are about to get really bad, Roger warns Norma to leave while she can and says that Joanna is dangerous. Norma doesn't listen.
* ChekhovsGun: The axe Roger gives a history lesson towards Norma.
* ClassicalMusicIsCool: Roger is an avid fan of opera.
* CreepyCrossdresser: Roger's is this when he becomes his alternate personality, Joanna.
* DeadHandShot: Both the woman at the restaurant and later Norma get this.
* EurekaMoment: At the store, Ed mentions how a friend's truck was stolen last night. It takes a few moments for Roger to realize the woman he just picked up is the likely culprit.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Roger picks Norma up off the side of the road during a rainstorm and offers her food and shelter. She responds by trying to steal his stuff while alone in his car.
* FatalFlaw: Norma's tendency to steal. She sneaks back into the cabin to steal some jewelry, but this ends up being what gets her killed when Joanna discovers her.

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* AbusiveParents: Roger hints that Joanna is the result of abuse he recieved from his mother.
* AmazonChaser: Roger Roger, by his own admission. Norma talking about dealing with how she "dealt with" her cheating husband certainly arouses his interest.
* AntiClimax: InUniverse and PlayedForLaughs. After a transition, Roger finishes summarizing ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'', but ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'' the character opera for Norma has this the character, but she gives him a blank-faced reaction to the ending and asks if that's it. She tells Roger how she feels it would've been far would be more realistic for a the WomanScorned rob her lover blind and escape to get some kind of revenge on the betrayer.
a different country.
* TheBadGuyWins: Joanna gets away with locking Roger back into their shared psyche and killing Norma, and she isn't set to stop killing women anytime soon.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: While sweet-talking Roger, Norma says she loves surprises. She certainly gets one whopper of a surprise during the TwistEnding.
* BigOMG: Norma Norma, upon seeing Roger dressed as Joanna and wielding the axe.
* BookEnds: A woman {{Bookends}}: Roger's date in a the restaurant bathroom gets hacked to death by Roger's alternate personality, Joanna, with her hand sliding down the stall and out of view as she is being killed. The same thing happens to Norma at the end of the episode, where Joanna does the same to her, complete with her hand sliding down the door window and out of view.
* CassandraTruth: As things are about to get really bad, begin going downhill, Roger warns Norma to leave while she can and says can, saying that Joanna is dangerous. Norma doesn't listen.
listen, and she meets the business end of her axe.
* ChekhovsGun: The axe Roger on Roger's wall, which the guy gives a history lesson towards about to Norma.
* ClassicalMusicIsCool: Roger is an avid fan of opera.
opera, even telling Norma (the character) about ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'' (the opera) at dinner.
* ContrivedCoincidence: Norma stepping on the TV remote, which just so happened to be on the floor in front of the safe, allowing Joanna to hear her.
* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Norma spends the valuable time she could be using to escape with Roger's car emptying his glove compartment. She only remembers by the time he comes back to the car and takes her to the cabin, ultimately ending with her death.
* CreepyCrossdresser: Roger's Roger is revealed to be this when he becomes his alternate personality, Joanna.
* DeadHandShot: Both the The woman at the restaurant and later has one at the beginning. Norma get this.
herself gets one at the end.
* EntertaininglyWrong: Ed tells Roger how he thinks the person who stole his friend's truck is the same person who killed that woman in the restaraunt. It's actually the friendly fellow he's telling this to who's the culprit.
* EurekaMoment: At While Roger is in the store, shopkeeper Ed mentions tells him how a friend's his friend Dave's truck was stolen last night. It takes a few moments for Roger to realize the woman he just picked up up, who he sees rummaging through his glove compartment, is the most likely culprit.
* EvilVersusEvil: "Norma", a kleptomaniac who killed her husband and his lover and was looking to rob Roger's cabin of all its loot, goes up against Roger himself, who's revealed to be the host of a murderous split personality who kills every woman he tries to date.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Roger picks Norma up off the side of the road during a rainstorm and offers her food and shelter. She responds reprocates his kindly gesture by trying to steal rob him blind.
* FancyDinner: Roger goes out of
his stuff while alone in his car.
way to make one of these for Norma, treating her to oysters and Cristal.
* FatalFlaw: Norma's tendency to steal. kleptomania. She sneaks back into the cabin to steal some jewelry, jewelry from an open sae, but this ends up being what gets allowing her killed when to step on a TV remote, turning the set on and allowing Joanna discovers to discover and kill her.



** We first hear Joanna talking immediately after Roger (left alone in the store) realizes Norma has been lying to him.
** Roger says Norma can change out of her wet clothes into one of the dresses in the closet upstairs. Norma asks if he's married, but he insists they belong to someone he's no longer involved with. Upstairs, Norma finds more than dresses and smells fresh perfume.
*** Norma is particularly outraged by this development, and we later learn her husband had been cheating on her.
** After describing operas as generally being about love and death, Roger likens his own relationships to that and also reflects on the various things he likes about women.
** When Joanna ostensibly arrives and starts yelling at Roger, we never see the two onscreen together and Joanna's voice is only heard when Norma is in a different room from him.
* FreudianExcuse: Implied when Roger matter-of-factly agrees with Norma's guess that his mother was a real piece of work.
* GoryDiscretionShot: We see a good bit of blood splattered around, but not the axe directly hitting flesh.
* {{Homage}}: To ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', thanks to the similar plotline of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with an alternate personality.
* HopeSpot: Norma goes back into the cabin rather than climb down the balcony. She actually manages to get her goods and make it to the front door with enough time to still open it, but just as we see someone pick up the axe, she spotted the open safe and moved in to swipe the jewelry. This sealed her fate.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Norma is outraged by Roger seemingly using her to commit adultery and intends to get even. Though this is personal for her because of her own history, it's still hypocritical of her to be offended by Roger's seeming betrayal of her trust when she was actively trying to steal from him before even learning the guy was supposedly married.
* InNameOnly: The comic story is about a man who thinks his wife has been replaced by an escaped mental patient who looks just like her. He kills what he thinks the imposter until he sees another woman who looks like his wife running off in the distance.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Norma is a thief on the run because it is strongly implied that she killed her husband for cheating on her. Roger, on the other hand, is the host of a cross-dressing, axe-wielding alter ego who acts like his wife and kills women regardless of whether they know Roger or not.
* LineOfSightName: "Norma" isn't actually her name, just something she lifted off a tape label in Roger's car shortly after being picked up. Roger is amused by the supposed irony of her sharing a name with a favorite opera, until he realizes she was doing this trope.
* NoNameGiven: Norma's real name is never revealed. Also, the woman at the restaurant.
* NothingIsScarier: Whatever Norma did to deal with her husband's adultery meant she can't ever go back home.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: At the store, Ed tells Roger about how his friend's truck was stolen. Roger realizes Norma did it and begins to question everything she had told him, but he keeps his peace until well-into dinner.
* POVCam: How the date at the restaurant is viewed before the woman leaves for the restroom. We later learn this was Roger's perspective.
* PreMortemOneLiner: Joanna, once it's discovered that she is Roger's alternate personality, tells Norma that "Roger is mine!" before killing her.
* ProperlyParanoid: In bed, Roger muses that Norma could very well just be tying him up to rob him.
* {{Pun}}: "Hmm. I know they say blondes have more fun, but you gotta admit, redheads really know how to ''swing''!"
* RedHerring: Norma is teased as possibly being the killer, due to the bathroom being dark during the first murder, the similar hair, her being a WomanScorned, and how she intends to give Roger a big surprise for possibly being an adulterer.
* ShoutOut: The name "Norma" is literally taken from [[Theatre/{{Norma}} the opera of the same name]]. Roger later explains the plot over dinner, with us getting the part about the ending. And, of course, the choice is part of the ''Psycho'' homage.
* SkewedPriorities: Norma was so focused on swiping petty materials from the glove compartment that she realized too late the key was still in the ignition and that she could've just made off with the car.
* SplitPersonality: Roger's a decent enough guy, but he's also host to Joanna, a possessive spouse and crazed killer.

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** We first hear Joanna Joanna's voice (which is oddly masculine) on an answering machine as Roger calls her number. We hear her talking live, not in a recording, immediately after Roger (left alone (alone in the store) realizes Norma has been lying to him.
** Roger says tells Norma that she can change out of her wet clothes into one of the dresses in the closet upstairs. Norma asks Roger if he's married, but he insists that they belong to someone he's no longer involved with. Upstairs, Norma finds more than dresses and smells fresh perfume.
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perfume. Norma is particularly outraged by this development, and we later learn her husband had been cheating on her.
** After describing operas opera as generally being about love and death, Roger likens his own relationships to that of opera, and also reflects on the various things he likes about women.
** When Joanna ostensibly arrives and starts yelling at Roger, we never see the two onscreen together together, and Joanna's voice is only heard when Norma is in a different room from him.
Roger.
* ForWantOfANail: While Roger was in the store, Norma could've stolen his car and made a clean getaway, avoiding the entire rest of the episode as well as her own death. She misses the opportunity to do so simply because she was too busy giving in to her kleptomania and emptying Roger's glove compartment.
* FreudianExcuse: Implied when While it's not mentioned directly, it's abundantly clear that Joanna taking control of Roger matter-of-factly agrees with Norma's guess that his is the result of ''something'' Roger's mother did to him, the man himself even admitting that she was quite a real piece of work.
work when he and Norma view a painting of her.
* GoryDiscretionShot: We see a good bit of blood splattered around, around the walls, but not the axe directly hitting cutting into the flesh.
* {{Homage}}: To ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', thanks to the similar plotline of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with an alternate personality.
* HopeSpot: Norma goes back into the cabin rather than climb down the balcony. She actually manages to get her goods loot and make it to the front door with enough time to still open it, but just as we see someone pick up the axe, she spotted spots the open safe and moved moves in to swipe the jewelry. This sealed jewelry within, sealing her fate.
fate when she steps on the TV remote.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Norma is outraged by when Roger has been seemingly using her to commit adultery adultery, and intends to get even. Though this is personal it strikes a nerve for her because of her own personal history, it's still quite hypocritical of her to be offended by Roger's seeming betrayal of her trust when she was actively ''actively trying to steal from him rob him'' before even learning that the guy was supposedly married.
* TheImmodestOrgasm: Roger's date in the opening scene is seen practicing faking these in the bathroom, just before Joanna hacks her to death. It just goes to show that she didn't think very highly of him.
* InNameOnly: The comic story is about a man who thinks his wife has been replaced by an escaped mental patient who looks just like her. He kills what who he thinks is the imposter until he sees another woman who looks like his wife running off in the distance.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Norma gets hacked to death by the alternate personality of the man she was looking to rob, and after she already killed her husband and the bimbo he was screwing.
*
ALighterShadeOfBlack: Norma is a thief on the run because it is she's strongly implied that she hinted to have killed her husband for cheating on her. Roger, on the other hand, is the host of a cross-dressing, axe-wielding alter ego who acts like his wife and kills women regardless of whether they know Roger or not.
* LineOfSightName: "Norma" isn't actually her our female character's name, just something she lifted off a tape label in Roger's car shortly after being picked up. Roger is amused by the supposed irony of her sharing a the name with a of his favorite opera, until he realizes she was doing this trope.
this.
* MaleGaze: The camera (revealed to be seeing from Roger's POV) oogling his date's figure in the opening scene.
* NeverSayDie: Norma strictly tells Roger that she "dealt with" her cheating husband in a way that made it so she can't go back home.
* NiceGuy: When Joanna isn't in control, Roger is a well-meaning guy who takes a complete stranger into his cabin on a stormy night and treats them to expensive food and lets them change into warm clothing.
* NoNameGiven: Norma's real name is never revealed. Also, revealed, and neither is the woman at the restaurant.
restaurant's.
* NothingIsScarier: Whatever Norma did to deal with her husband's adultery husband as revenge for his adultery, it meant that she can't ever go back home.
home. It's '''''very''''' strongly implied that she killed him and his lover in cold blood.
** We also put together the idea that Roger grew up with an abusive mother, this likely being how Joanna came into the picture. But we never get any implication as to just ''what'' Roger's mother did to him to make him spawn an axe-murdering alternate personality.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: At the store, Ed tells Roger about how his friend's truck was stolen. Roger realizes that Norma did it is the culprit and begins to question everything she had told him, but he keeps his peace until well-into dinner.
* OffWithHisHead: Roger states that the axe on his wall was originally used to chop off heads during the French Revolution.
* PantyShot: Roger's restaraunt date briefly flashes her panties to get him excited.
*
POVCam: How the The episode opens with a pretty blonde on a date at in a fancy restaraunt, sweet-talking the restaurant is viewed camera before the woman leaves for she heads to the restroom. We later learn this was we were looking through Roger's perspective.
* PreMortemOneLiner: Joanna, once it's discovered that she is Roger's psychotic alternate personality, tells Norma that "Roger is mine!" before killing her.
* ProperlyParanoid: In bed, Roger muses that Norma could very well just be tying him up to rob him.
* {{Pun}}: "Hmm. I know they say blondes have more fun, but you gotta admit, redheads really know how to ''swing''!"
him. Given that she's a kleptomaniac, he was absolutely right.
* RedHerring: Norma is teased as possibly being the killer, due to the restaraunt's bathroom being dark during the first murder, as well as the similar fact that she has red hair, her being she's a WomanScorned, and how and- she intends to give Roger a big surprise for possibly being an adulterer.
adulterer. The actual killer is Roger himself, his mind taken over by his psychotic split personality, Joanna.
* ShoutOut: The name "Norma" is literally taken from [[Theatre/{{Norma}} the opera of the same name]]. Roger later explains the plot of the opera to Norma (the woman) over dinner, with us getting the part about audience tuning in just as Roger describes the ending. ending.
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And, of course, there's also the choice ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' homages listed above.
* SirSwearsALot: Norma
is part of pretty swear happy, especscially in her intro scene, where she's seen and throwing a fit when she's stuck in the ''Psycho'' homage.
rain with a broken truck (that she stole).
* SkewedPriorities: Norma was is so focused on swiping petty materials from the Roger's glove compartment that she realized too late the his key was still in the ignition ignition, and that she could've just made off with his car while he was in the car.
store.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Ed the shopkeeper, who tells Roger about how his friend Dave had his truck stolen, cluing him in to Norma's true intentions.
* SplitPersonality: Roger's a decent enough guy, but he's also the host to of Joanna, a possessive spouse and crazed killer.killer.
* StealthPun: ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'' finishes playing as Joanna finishes off Norma (the woman), bringing both Normas to an end.
* StickyFingers: Norma is an absolute kleptomaniac, looking to steal any cash or jewelery (and the occasional vehicle) she can get her hands on. Her uncontrollable desire to steal is even the very thing that gets her killed.



** With her stranded in the rain and no bus to take her home, Roger remarks this really isn't Norma's night.
** Norma asks if she can touch the axe.
* WomanScorned: When Roger prods her about why she was really in a broken down truck on the side of the road, Norma says she had driven to this area looking for her husband. The guy had claimed to be on a fishing trip, but she had learned he was really fooling around with some bimbo. When Roger asks what happened next, she simply says she dealt with it and can't go home.
* WhamShot: Norma steps on a remote that turn on a TV that displays a prerecorded video with Roger dressed in drag, reenacting the conversation that he supposedly had with Joanna earlier, revealing to Norma and the viewers that Roger and Joanna are the same person.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Finding Joanna's things upstairs, Norma thinks Roger was simply lying about having long since parted ways with an ex and is just an adulterer.

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** With her Roger's date in the opening scene tells him that she knows what he's up to and isn't going to stop him. She had no idea how right she was.
** While
stranded in the rain and with no bus one stopping to take her home, Roger remarks this really isn't Norma's night. Neither of them are aware of what's in store later that night.
** Norma asks if Roger if she can touch the axe.
axe on his wall.
* WomanScorned: When TroubledFetalPosition: Roger prods her about why she was really admits that he likes to curl up in a broken down truck on the side of the road, Norma says she had driven to this area looking for her husband. The guy had claimed to be on a fishing trip, but she had learned he was really fooling around bed with some bimbo. When Roger asks what happened next, she simply says she dealt with it wine and can't go home.
an opera CD, and just cry.
* WhamShot: Norma steps on a remote that turn switches on a TV that displays TV, the set displaying a prerecorded video with Roger dressed in drag, reenacting the conversation that he supposedly had with Joanna earlier, revealing to Norma and the viewers that Roger and Joanna are the same person.
* WholePlotReference: This episode is a pretty big homage to ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', thanks to its similar plotline of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with an evil alternate personality.
* WomanScorned: When Roger prods her about why she was ''really'' in a broken down truck on the side of the road, Norma says that she stole the truck to drive into the woods looking for her husband. The guy had claimed to be on a weekend fishing trip with his friends, but she had learned he was really fooling around with some bimbo. When Roger asks what happened next, Norma simply tells him that she "dealt with it" and can't go back home. Knowing how most adulterous couples work in a horror anthology, it's glaringly obvious that Norma killed her husband and his lover.
*
WrongGenreSavvy: Finding Joanna's things upstairs, Norma thinks Roger was simply lying about having long since parted ways with an ex and is just an adulterer.adulterer.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Norma tells Roger that what she did to her cheating husband (killing him) means that she can never go back home.
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->'''Crypt Keeper:''' ''(strapped into an electric chair and seated next to a skeletal passenger)'' Hmmmm. I know they say blondes have more fun, but you gotta admit, redheads ''really'' know how to ''swing!'' ''(cackles)'' So, till next time, kiddies I hope you'll excuse me, but I've got a little private business to take care of. It's the only way to ''fry!'' ''(cackles)'' I've always wanted to join the Mile ''Die'' Club! ''(cackles as he's electrocuted, whooping and hollering in the process)''
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* InNameOnly: The comic story is about a man who thinks his wife has been replaced by an escaped mental patient who looks just like her. He kills what he thinks the imposter until he sees another woman who looks like his wife running off in the distance.
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A thief on the run named Norma has been left stranded on the side of the road in a thunderstorm when her truck breaks down. She is picked up by Roger, a timid and wealthy man who takes her back to his cabin to spend the night. When she sees just how loaded he is, she plans to rob him blind, but problems arise when Roger's supposed wife unexpectedly comes to the cabin.

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A thief on the run named Norma (Creator/BrookeShields) has been left stranded on the side of the road in a thunderstorm when her truck breaks down. She is picked up by Roger, Roger (Perry King), a timid and wealthy man who takes her back to his cabin to spend the night. When she sees just how loaded he is, she plans to rob him blind, but problems arise when Roger's supposed wife unexpectedly comes to the cabin.

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* AntiClimax: In-universe and played for laughs. After a transition, Roger finishes summarizing ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'', but the character Norma has this blank-faced reaction to the ending and asks if that's it. She feels it would've been far more realistic for a WomanScorned to get some kind of revenge on the betrayer.

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* AntiClimax: In-universe InUniverse and played for laughs.PlayedForLaughs. After a transition, Roger finishes summarizing ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'', but the character Norma has this blank-faced reaction to the ending and asks if that's it. She feels it would've been far more realistic for a WomanScorned to get some kind of revenge on the betrayer.



* CassandraTruth: As things are about to get really bad, Roger warns Norma to leave while she can and says that Joanna is dangerous. Norma doesn't listen.



* IWarnedYou: As things are about to get really bad, Roger warns Norma to leave while she can and says that Joanna is dangerous. Norma doesn't listen.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Norma is a thief on the run because it is strongly implied that she killed her husband for cheating on her. Roger, on the other hand, is the host of a crossdressing, axe-wielding alter ego who acts like his wife and kills women regardless of whether they know Roger or not.

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* IWarnedYou: As things are about to get really bad, Roger warns Norma to leave while she can and says that Joanna is dangerous. Norma doesn't listen.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Norma is a thief on the run because it is strongly implied that she killed her husband for cheating on her. Roger, on the other hand, is the host of a crossdressing, cross-dressing, axe-wielding alter ego who acts like his wife and kills women regardless of whether they know Roger or not.



* WhamShot: Norma steps on a remote that turn on a TV that displays a pre-recorded video with Roger dressed in drag, reenacting the conversation that he supposedly had with Joanna earlier, revealing to Norma and the viewers that Roger and Joanna are the same person.

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* WhamShot: Norma steps on a remote that turn on a TV that displays a pre-recorded prerecorded video with Roger dressed in drag, reenacting the conversation that he supposedly had with Joanna earlier, revealing to Norma and the viewers that Roger and Joanna are the same person.

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* AmazonChaser: Roger by his own admission. Norma talking about dealing with her cheating husband certainly arouses his interest.
* AntiClimax: In-universe and played for laughs. After a transition, Roger finishes summarizing ''Theatre/{{Norma}}'', but the character Norma has this blank-faced reaction to the ending and asks if that's it. She feels it would've been far more realistic for a WomanScorned to get some kind of revenge on the betrayer.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: While sweet-talking Roger, Norma says she loves surprises. She certainly gets one during the TwistEnding.
* BigOMG: Norma upon seeing Roger dressed as Joanna and wielding the axe.



* ClassicalMusicIsCool: Roger is an avid fan of opera.



* DeadHandShot: Both the woman at the restaurant and later Norma get this.
* EurekaMoment: At the store, Ed mentions how a friend's truck was stolen last night. It takes a few moments for Roger to realize the woman he just picked up is the likely culprit.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Roger picks Norma up off the side of the road during a rainstorm and offers her food and shelter. She responds by trying to steal his stuff while alone in his car.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: Multiple hints about the final reveal are dropped throughout the episode.
** We first hear Joanna talking immediately after Roger (left alone in the store) realizes Norma has been lying to him.
** Roger says Norma can change out of her wet clothes into one of the dresses in the closet upstairs. Norma asks if he's married, but he insists they belong to someone he's no longer involved with. Upstairs, Norma finds more than dresses and smells fresh perfume.
*** Norma is particularly outraged by this development, and we later learn her husband had been cheating on her.
** After describing operas as generally being about love and death, Roger likens his own relationships to that and also reflects on the various things he likes about women.
** When Joanna ostensibly arrives and starts yelling at Roger, we never see the two onscreen together and Joanna's voice is only heard when Norma is in a different room from him.
* FreudianExcuse: Implied when Roger matter-of-factly agrees with Norma's guess that his mother was a real piece of work.
* GoryDiscretionShot: We see a good bit of blood splattered around, but not the axe directly hitting flesh.



* HopeSpot: Norma goes back into the cabin rather than climb down the balcony. She actually manages to get her goods and make it to the front door with enough time to still open it, but just as we see someone pick up the axe, she spotted the open safe and moved in to swipe the jewelry. This sealed her fate.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Norma is outraged by Roger seemingly using her to commit adultery and intends to get even. Though this is personal for her because of her own history, it's still hypocritical of her to be offended by Roger's seeming betrayal of her trust when she was actively trying to steal from him before even learning the guy was supposedly married.
* IWarnedYou: As things are about to get really bad, Roger warns Norma to leave while she can and says that Joanna is dangerous. Norma doesn't listen.



* LineOfSightName: "Norma" isn't actually her name, just something she lifted off a tape label in Roger's car shortly after being picked up. Roger is amused by the supposed irony of her sharing a name with a favorite opera, until he realizes she was doing this trope.
* NoNameGiven: Norma's real name is never revealed. Also, the woman at the restaurant.
* NothingIsScarier: Whatever Norma did to deal with her husband's adultery meant she can't ever go back home.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: At the store, Ed tells Roger about how his friend's truck was stolen. Roger realizes Norma did it and begins to question everything she had told him, but he keeps his peace until well-into dinner.
* POVCam: How the date at the restaurant is viewed before the woman leaves for the restroom. We later learn this was Roger's perspective.



* WhamShot: Norma steps on a remote that turn on a TV that displays a pre-recorded video with Roger dressed in drag, reenacting the conversation that he supposedly had with Joanna earlier, revealing to Norma and the viewers that Roger and Joanna are the same person.

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* ProperlyParanoid: In bed, Roger muses that Norma could very well just be tying him up to rob him.
* {{Pun}}: "Hmm. I know they say blondes have more fun, but you gotta admit, redheads really know how to ''swing''!"
* RedHerring: Norma is teased as possibly being the killer, due to the bathroom being dark during the first murder, the similar hair, her being a WomanScorned, and how she intends to give Roger a big surprise for possibly being an adulterer.
* ShoutOut: The name "Norma" is literally taken from [[Theatre/{{Norma}} the opera of the same name]]. Roger later explains the plot over dinner, with us getting the part about the ending. And, of course, the choice is part of the ''Psycho'' homage.
* SkewedPriorities: Norma was so focused on swiping petty materials from the glove compartment that she realized too late the key was still in the ignition and that she could've just made off with the car.
* SplitPersonality: Roger's a decent enough guy, but he's also host to Joanna, a possessive spouse and crazed killer.
* TemptingFate:
** With her stranded in the rain and no bus to take her home, Roger remarks this really isn't Norma's night.
** Norma asks if she can touch the axe.
* WomanScorned: When Roger prods her about why she was really in a broken down truck on the side of the road, Norma says she had driven to this area looking for her husband. The guy had claimed to be on a fishing trip, but she had learned he was really fooling around with some bimbo. When Roger asks what happened next, she simply says she dealt with it and can't go home.
* WhamShot: Norma steps on a remote that turn on a TV that displays a pre-recorded video with Roger dressed in drag, reenacting the conversation that he supposedly had with Joanna earlier, revealing to Norma and the viewers that Roger and Joanna are the same person.person.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Finding Joanna's things upstairs, Norma thinks Roger was simply lying about having long since parted ways with an ex and is just an adulterer.
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A woman in a restroom is murdered by another one with a hatchet. Later an hitchhiker named Norma is stranded in a thunderstorm is picked up by a man named Roger who takes her back to his cabin. Problems arise when Roger wife unexpectedly comes to the cabin will Norma be able to slip past being caught!

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A woman in a restroom is murdered by another one with a hatchet. Later an hitchhiker thief on the run named Norma is has been left stranded on the side of the road in a thunderstorm when her truck breaks down. She is picked up by Roger, a timid and wealthy man named Roger who takes her back to his cabin. Problems cabin to spend the night. When she sees just how loaded he is, she plans to rob him blind, but problems arise when Roger Roger's supposed wife unexpectedly comes to the cabin will Norma be able to slip past being caught!
cabin.



* {{Bookends}}: A woman in a restroom stall gets hacked to death with her hand sliding down the stall out of view as she is being killed. The same happens to Norma where Roger Alter ego Joanna does the same to her where her hand slides down the door window inside the cabin and out of view.
* {{Chekhovs Gun}}: The axe Roger gives a history lesson on to Norma
* {{Creepy Crossdresser}}: Roger Alter ego Joanna is this in women's clothing when he murders the woman in the restroom & Norma.
* {{Fatal Flaw}}: Norma tendency to steal. She sneaks back in cabin to steal some valuable jewelry but this what gets her killed
* {{Homage}}: To the 1960 flim Psycho, similar plot line of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with multiple personality disorder.
* {{A Lighter Shade of Black}}: Norma is a thief and killed her boyfriend for cheating on her. But Roger is an crossdressing axe welding killer who alter ego as his wife kills women regardless
* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger Is Mine
* {{Wham Shot}}: Norma steps on a remote that turn on pre recorded video with Roger in a wig & dress of the conversation he had downstairs that fooled the viewers & Norma that it was his wife

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* {{Bookends}}: BookEnds: A woman in a restroom stall restaurant bathroom gets hacked to death by Roger's alternate personality, Joanna, with her hand sliding down the stall and out of view as she is being killed. The same happens to Norma at the end of the episode, where Roger Alter ego Joanna does the same to her where her, complete with her hand slides sliding down the door window inside the cabin and out of view.
* {{Chekhovs Gun}}: ChekhovsGun: The axe Roger gives a history lesson on to Norma
* {{Creepy Crossdresser}}: Roger Alter ego Joanna is this in women's clothing when he murders the woman in the restroom &
towards Norma.
* {{Fatal Flaw}}: Norma CreepyCrossdresser: Roger's is this when he becomes his alternate personality, Joanna.
* FatalFlaw: Norma's
tendency to steal. She sneaks back in into the cabin to steal some valuable jewelry jewelry, but this ends up being what gets her killed
killed when Joanna discovers her.
* {{Homage}}: To ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', thanks to the 1960 flim Psycho, similar plot line plotline of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with multiple personality disorder.
an alternate personality.
* {{A Lighter Shade of Black}}: ALighterShadeOfBlack: Norma is a thief and on the run because it is strongly implied that she killed her boyfriend husband for cheating on her. But Roger Roger, on the other hand, is an crossdressing axe welding killer who the host of a crossdressing, axe-wielding alter ego as who acts like his wife and kills women regardless
* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}:
regardless of whether they know Roger Is Mine
or not.
* {{Wham Shot}}: PreMortemOneLiner: Joanna, once it's discovered that she is Roger's alternate personality, tells Norma that "Roger is mine!" before killing her.
* WhamShot:
Norma steps on a remote that turn on pre recorded a TV that displays a pre-recorded video with Roger dressed in a wig & dress of drag, reenacting the conversation he had downstairs that fooled he supposedly had with Joanna earlier, revealing to Norma and the viewers & Norma that it was his wifeRoger and Joanna are the same person.
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* {{A Lighter Shade of Black}}: Norma is a thief and killed her boyfriend for cheating on her. But Roger is an crossdressing axe welding killer who alter ego as his wife kills women whether they're innocent or not.

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* {{A Lighter Shade of Black}}: Norma is a thief and killed her boyfriend for cheating on her. But Roger is an crossdressing axe welding killer who alter ego as his wife kills women whether they're innocent or not.regardless
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* {{Creepy Crossdresser}}: Roger is this in women's clothing when he murders the woman in the restroom & Norma.

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* {{Creepy Crossdresser}}: Roger Alter ego Joanna is this in women's clothing when he murders the woman in the restroom & Norma.
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* {{Bookends}}: A woman in a restroom stall gets hacked to death with her hand sliding down the stall out of view as she is being killed. The same happens to Norma where Roger Alter ego does the same to her where her hand slides down the door window inside the cabin and out of view.

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* {{Bookends}}: A woman in a restroom stall gets hacked to death with her hand sliding down the stall out of view as she is being killed. The same happens to Norma where Roger Alter ego Joanna does the same to her where her hand slides down the door window inside the cabin and out of view.



* {{Wham Shot}}: Norma steps on a remote that turn on video with Roger in a wig & dress threatening whoever in the house. It was the conversation he had downstairs that fooled the viewers & Norma that it was his wife

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* {{Wham Shot}}: Norma steps on a remote that turn on pre recorded video with Roger in a wig & dress threatening whoever in the house. It was of the conversation he had downstairs that fooled the viewers & Norma that it was his wife

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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}:
[[Roger Is Mine
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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}:
[[Roger
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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger in a white dress as his wife
[[/quoteblock Roger is Mine]]
Lifts up Axe and strike Norma with it to death

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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger in a white dress as his wife
[[/quoteblock Roger is Mine]]
Lifts up Axe and strike Norma with it to death
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[[Roger Is Mine
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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger in a white dress as his wife "Roger is Mine" Lifts up Axe and strike Norma with it to death

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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger in a white dress as his wife "Roger wife
[[/quoteblock Roger
is Mine" Mine]]
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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger in a white dress as his wife "Roger is Mine" Lifts up Axe and strike Norma with it to death

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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger in a white dress as his wife "Roger is Mine" Lifts up Axe and strike Norma with it to deathdeath
*{{Wham Shot}}: Norma steps on a remote that turn on video with Roger in a wig & dress threatening whoever in the house. It was the conversation he had downstairs that fooled the viewers & Norma that it was his wife
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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger Alter ego "Roger is Mine" Lifts up Axe and strike Norma with it to death

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* {{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger Alter ego in a white dress as his wife "Roger is Mine" Lifts up Axe and strike Norma with it to death
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* {{A Lighter Shade of Black}}: Norma is a thief and killed her boyfriend for cheating on her. But Roger is an crossdressing axe welding killer who alter ego as his wife kills women whether they're innocent or not.

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* {{A Lighter Shade of Black}}: Norma is a thief and killed her boyfriend for cheating on her. But Roger is an crossdressing axe welding killer who alter ego as his wife kills women whether they're innocent or not.not.
*{{Pre Mortem One Liner}}: Roger Alter ego "Roger is Mine" Lifts up Axe and strike Norma with it to death
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* {{Homage}}: To the 1960 flim Psycho, similar plot line of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with multiple personality disorder.

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* {{Homage}}: To the 1960 flim Psycho, similar plot line of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with multiple personality disorder.disorder.
*{{A Lighter Shade of Black}}: Norma is a thief and killed her boyfriend for cheating on her. But Roger is an crossdressing axe welding killer who alter ego as his wife kills women whether they're innocent or not.
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* {{Creepy Crossdresser}}: Roger is this in women clothing when he murders the woman in the restroom & Norma.

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* {{Creepy Crossdresser}}: Roger is this in women women's clothing when he murders the woman in the restroom & Norma.
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* {{Fatal Flaw}}: Norma tendency to steal. She sneaks back in cabin to steal some valuable jewelry but this what being her undoing.

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* {{Fatal Flaw}}: Norma tendency to steal. She sneaks back in cabin to steal some valuable jewelry but this what being gets her undoing.killed
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* {{Fatal Flaw}}: Norma tendency to steal. She sneaks back in cabin to steal some valuable jewelry but this what being her undoing.

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* {{Fatal Flaw}}: Norma tendency to steal. She sneaks back in cabin to steal some valuable jewelry but this what being her undoing.undoing.
*{{Homage}}: To the 1960 flim Psycho, similar plot line of a hitchhiker who is murdered by a man with multiple personality disorder.
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*{{Chekhovs Gun}}: The axe Roger gives a history lesson on to Norma
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A woman in a restroom is murdered by another one with a hatchet. Later an hitchhiker named Norma is stranded in a thunderstorm is picked up by a man named Roger who takes her back to his cabin. Problems arise when Roger wife unexpectedly comes to the cabin will Norma be able to slip past being caught!

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*{{Bookends}}: A woman in a restroom stall gets hacked to death with her hand sliding down the stall out of view as she is being killed. The same happens to Norma where Roger Alter ego does the same to her where her hand slides down the door window inside the cabin and out of view.
*{{Creepy Crossdresser}}: Roger is this in women clothing when he murders the woman in the restroom & Norma.
*{{Fatal Flaw}}: Norma tendency to steal. She sneaks back in cabin to steal some valuable jewelry but this what being her undoing.

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