The 별, 스타 of A&E's 'Psycho' prequel and co-showrunner Kerry Ehrin interview each other and go inside the mind of Norma Bates.
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The 별, 스타 of A&E's 'Psycho' prequel and co-showrunner Kerry Ehrin interview each other and go inside the mind of Norma Bates.
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The penultimate episode of Bates Motel gave us a set-up that basically confirmed the fact that we know something’s going to happen—we just don’t know what.
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Dylan and Emma grow closer after Norma goes AWOL, as Norman’s condition worsens. Meanwhile, Romero finds himself in a complicated situation.
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Every so often while watching Bates Motel, my mind comes back to Norman Bates’ classic Psycho line: “We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven’t you?” Norma has. Norman has.
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Last week, Bates Motel delivered a premiere episode that set up the season pretty nicely in terms of story lines, characters, and of course, mysteries.
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It’s official: Norma Bates has cracked. And Norma Bates has been through a lot, as she explains in this episode. She’s had her son stuffed in a box and left to die underground.
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Tensions rise when Norma tries to get Norman help. Dylan and Emma's bond continues to grow, and Romero makes a startling discovery about the flash drive.
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“The Pit” is essentially what could be considered “the calm before the storm.” Granted, 의해 the end of the hour, we’re already ramping up the energy and intensity…
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Emma and Norman spend some time on their own, while Dylan's relationship with his parents continues to grow. Meanwhile, Romero unearths new clues about the mystery of Annika Johnson.
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