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- While Norman is out with Bradley for the evening, the motel's former owner, Keith Summers, breaks into the house and rapes Norma. Norman arrives back and knocks Keith out, before Norma murders him. The duo dump the body in the local harbor.
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Mar 26, 2013 · Norma and Norman react to Dylan's advent with open hostility, which Dylan returns by called his mother "Norma" and berating Norman for letting her "run him" (and ruin him in the process).
- Allison Keene
- “In A Town Like This, Where The Hell Do You Get That Kind of Money?”
- "How’d You Get All This Money, Norma?”
- "I Never Said I Hadn’T Ever Seen him.”
- "I’m Just Doing What I Need to do.”
- "She’s Not A Whore.”
- "An Eye For An eye.”
- ”Someone Did This to These Girls, Norman, and We Can Prove it.”
- "Just Keep The Music down.”
- "We’re Connected to Something So Much Larger Than ourselves.”
The sweet sounds of Genuwine’s “Pony” comes blaring out of a seedy place called “The Candy Stick.” (If Channing Tatum is watching, he probably just busted a move or two.) Inside, the bleach-blonde half-heartedly caressing a stripper pole seems to be right where she belongs; the guy weeping at the end of the catwalk does not. After he catches Dylan ...
Dylan returns home in the middle of the night, and Norma is ready for him. “Listen, dumbass, this is not going to stand,” she starts. Dylan retaliates by saying she drove his dad out by “skanking around with Norman’s father.” Norma defends herself, saying she was only 17 when she met Dylan’s dad, so it wasn’t surprising that she later fell in love ...
Norma rubs lotion on her skin or else she gets the hose again—I mean, she rubs lotion on her legs and we get a glimpse of a massive scar on the inside of her thigh. Doorbell! Bates Motel is like Grand Central Station. Doesn’t anybody text? Sheriff Romero doesn’t, I guess, and he’s there to discuss Summers. A witness says he saw Norma(n) having a “h...
Norma’s alone in her car, flipping radio stations as she drives. At first her choice of Everclear’s “Santa Monica” seems like a rather un-Norma choice, but the lyrics are on the nose with the world she’s trying to create for herself and Norman: “We can live beside the ocean / leave the fire behind / swim out past the breakers / watch the world die....
A&E/Joe Lederer Now we’re back at the Bates abode, where Dylan’s cell phone is ringing. The display says that “The Whore” is calling, which Norman disdainfully announces. Dylan grabs it and answers: “Hi Norma.” After a few seconds of immobile rage, Norman rushes across the kitchen at his brother; fighting ensues. After smashing Norman’s face up aga...
The whore in question is enjoying the Woodchuck Festival with Deputy Shelby, sipping a hot drink and discussing the recent strange events. Shelby acknowledges that White Pine Bay is not what it seems, noting that townspeople who claim to make a living with organic pig farms and artisanal cheese are living in million-dollar homes. “There’s different...
Emma texts Norman to meet her at her dad’s shop, ASAP. He does. It’s full of taxidermy, which we’ll definitely be revisiting in future episodes. Turns out Emma’s dad is one of the best “taxidermy artists” on the West Coast. “But enough about stuffing dead animals. I’m gonna tell you a little story about real, living things,” she says. She’s transla...
At home, Norma is trying to tell Dylan that he needs to leave. “You’re toxic. You’re leaving in the morning,” she says, but Black Sheep has other plans. He says he talked to the insurance people when he was trying to find where Norma had moved, and the agent mentioned what a wonderful husband and father her late husband had been. “Wouldn’t it be in...
A&E Norman and Emma are out hiking near Ladyface, trying to find the shed in the sketch. It seems ill-advised, given the way Emma is huffing and coughing. She insists that she’s fine, and the pair venture further into the trees. Eventually, they stumble onto a clearing that’s packed with pot. “Holy crap,” Emma says, as guys with large guns spot the...
- Stacy Conradt
The first episode of Bates Motel, "First You Dream, Then You Die", suffers from something of a Norman Bates-esque fractured personality, in terms of how it aims to balance obligations as: A predecessor to the events that occur in Psycho, which it foreshadows both visually and thematically.
Season 1 of Bates Motel premiered on March 18, 2013 and concluded on May 20, 2013. It consisted of 10 episodes. On July 2, 2012, A&E gave Bates Motel a straight to series order.
The first season of Bates Motel aired from March 18-May 20, 2013. The season consisted of 10 episodes and aired on Mondays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on A&E. The series is described as a "contemporary prequel" to the 1960 film Psycho and follows the life of Norman Bates and his mother Norma prior to the events portrayed in the Hitchcock film. [1]
May 20, 2013 · Episode 1 - First You Dream, Then You Die. Director: Tucker Gates. Writer: Kerry Ehrin, Anthony Cipriano. Summary: After his father’s bloody death, Norman Bates and his mother Norma begin a new life for themselves when she becomes the owner of a roadside motel in White Pine Bay, Oregon. Synopsis:
Buy Bates Motel — Season 1, Episode 2 on Fandango at Home. Watchlist. Dylan immediately begins causing trouble; the Bates are drawn into the secrets surrounding White Pine Bay. Content...