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  1. Norman's death was a complete shocker since the character never dies in book or film canon. However, the tv movie Bates Motel (1987) takes place after Norman's death. I'm a little torn about the ending as well, but mostly because I felt they left a bit to be desired before reaching that conclusion.

  2. He didn't want to call the police because they would just go in and kill him. Why convince him with verbal words at this point, but if you are going to do that, take him down first. And another thing, you know Norman is down right delusional if he couldn't even accept the fact that he just been kidnapped by Romero.

  3. Norman Bates, famous cinema killer, would finally be fully unleashed. So much of the show’s momentum depended on that and yet when we finally got there, comparatively little time was spent actually showcasing it. We get disappointingly little time with Norman in full Mother dress with that wig getting her stab on.

  4. Feb 20, 2017 · Getting better with each passing season, “Bates Motel” has given us the downward spiral of Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) as some sort of operatic tragedy, played off against the complex...

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  5. Feb 20, 2017 · The A&E original drama is incorporating iconic elements of "Psycho" in its final chapter, but Kerry Ehrin's psychological thriller wisely isn't promising the same ending. By Ben Travers....

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  6. Apr 24, 2017 · That would have been a profound disappointment and it would deflate the whole intention here, which was to take characters and some of the iconographic imagery from the movie and tell its own...

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  8. Apr 25, 2017 · Our recap of 'Bates Motel' Season 5, Episode 10, reveals who dies in the series finale, who gets a happy-ish ending, and more.

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