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       Re: Bates Motel (Season 3 - 2015)
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: April 26, 2017, 9:19 pm
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       [center]Season 5 Episode 10
       The Cord
       (Series Finale)
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       Yes, I'm posting my thoughts of the Series Finale in this thread
       given the fact that I never made a thread for Season 4 or Season
       5. And yes, even though there was not thread for those two
       seasons, I still watched every single episode. As for Season 4,
       it was pretty f*cking dark...even by Bates Motel Standards, it
       creeped me the f*ck out. It was so unnerving that I actually
       considered quitting the show because it was making me
       uncomfortable knowing there are people like Norman out there.
       Season 5 was more of the same in the creep factor. This season
       would finally meet up with the events of Psycho (The Film). We
       would finally get Marion Crane and the infamous Shower Scene.
       Rihanna was surprisingly good in the role of Marion. Wasn't
       expecting much and she did a great job. As for the Shower Scene,
       I kinda knew the show would go down a different path given the
       bond/friendship that Norman had cultivated with Marion. So,
       instead of Marion getting skewered, it was a cheating husband.
       Definitely a douche and in the scheme of things within the show,
       he kinda had it coming.
       As for the Series Finale, it ended exactly as I knew it would
       end. This is a Carlton Cuse series, and if you know him, you
       know that he was the brains behind Lost. It was obvious that
       Romero was never going to be the one to kill Norman, in spite of
       being supremely driven to do so. I gotta say that his own demise
       was purely his own fault and just stupid. Who the f*ck turns
       their back on a serial killer and completely forgets he is
       there. Not shock when he took a huge rock to the head. As for
       Norman's own demise, I knew it had to be Dylan and I think it
       was a fitting end to a great show. Very well written and acted
       by all involved. The afterlife (a nod to Lost) was a nice touch
       to reunite both Norman and Norma as they were always meant to
       be.
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