OK. We have some subplots. First of all., it's that depressing deterioration of his brand new car, thanks to Natalie. Then we have the Julie thing. Someone wants to kill all the Julie Teegers. Then introduce Norman Bates and his house filled with stuffed animals--and, of course, Mom. Well, not Norman exactly. There is a plethora of red herrings presented here. Julie is absolutely ridiculous as she puts getting her driver's license ahead of her own safety. I have to say that all the murder and mayhem aside, I felt the most for Leland's car and what Natalie dd to it. Thing of the resale loss!