por Michael Ausiello for TVLine, June 15 2015.
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Special Emmy consideration billboards around L.A. for the 3rd season of Bates Motel
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The final scene probably made up for the rest of the episode. Watching Freddie Highmore interpreting Mother again was really great, so Psycho of him.
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Bates Motel is not the best incest show on TV. That título probably goes to some show on HBO about the Renaissance, which I hear is very good.
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SPOILER ALERT! Stop leitura if you haven’t watched tonight’s Bates Motel finale.
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Norma's parenting skills take a toll, Romero takes care of business, and Norman's mental state reaches a new level in the season finale.
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Norman Bates is about to become Norman Bates—and if you don’t feel the gravity of those italics, you haven’t been keeping up with the Bateses.
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Forget Mayweather vs. Pacquiao. The real Fight of the Century went down on Monday’s Bates Motel, when Norma Bates at last took out three seasons of sexual frustration on local lawman/romantic foil Alex Romero.
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ates Motel’s Norma Bates is a strange woman. A breathtakingly beautiful woman, but strange. Her relationship with her youngest son is a bit too close for comfort at times…
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Bates Motel is the story of Norma and Norman Bates, a (potentially too) loving mother and her (potentially crazy) son, who run a motel. Simple, right? Well, not so much.
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