Based on the Alfred Hitchcock suspense thriller, Psycho, the Season 3 finale of Bates Motel aired on A&E. In the upcoming Season 5 , will Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) and Norma Bates (Vera Farminga) find a new "romantic interest?"
As we perviously mentioned, during the season finale, Norman was just about to leave town with Bradley (Nicola Peltz), until "Mother" wanted to speak with her. "Norma" came out, chased after Bradley, and bashed her head against he rocks. Norman snaps out of it, thinking it was his mother who killed Bradley. Meanwhile, Dylan (Max Thieriot) illegally earned the money for Emma (Olivia Cooke)'s much-needed lung transplant. They shared a kiss before Emma headed off to her surgery.
We also mentioned, Bates Motel will be coming back with Season 4 and Season 5. Both 10-episode seasons, 20 in total, will air in 2016. Co-creator Kerry Ehrin teases this might be the series end, "From the end of the first season, Carlton and I both had the exact same instinct of five seasons. Emotionally, yes, a very specific one. I will say it's beautiful."
According to TV Line, Norma (Farmiga) may be getting a new love interest in the fifth season. The A&E is currently casting actors for the recurring role of Gregg Edwards, a forty-something doctor at Pineview Mental Institution. Does this mean fifth season finds Norman inside a mental institution?
Edwards is described as, "compassionate, grounded and empathetic, and walks a fine line between professional curiosity and personal investment in his patients' lives."
As we mentioned before, the Lost actor, Nestor Carbonell, is sitting behind the camera once again. The Tick actor had directed an episode before in season three, which earned favorable praise from critics. Carbonyl is already prepping for the eighth episode of the fourth season, which promises "a lot of payoff?"
Season 4 of Bates Motel will begin production later this year.
Readers, are you excited for the return of Bates Motel?
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