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"Hollywood. I was beginning to see they do things strangely there. A detective lieutenant puts two suspects in jail and then goes back to the scene of the crime to do his investigation. Well, what can you expect from a city that erects a building to look like a stack of flapjacks and where some of the men dust their eyebrows with glitter? Compared to Tinseltown, Chicago was beginning to look like the Garden of Eden."
        - Carl Kolchak (Episode: The Vampire) (Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974))

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bullet A Change of Ownership at the Bates Motel - On this date in 1987, the NBC network debuted the two-hour TV movie, Bates Motel, which picked up on the legacy of the Psycho series. In the film, an inmate by the name of Alex West (Bud Cort) is cell mate with the notorious Norman Bates (Kurt Paul). Near ...From TheCabinet.com Blog
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