Bates Motel: Inside the Episode – Norma Louise (Season 3, Episode 6) | A&E

Bates Motel: Inside the Episode – Norma Louise (Season 3, Episode 6) | A&E

In “Norma Louise,” both Norma and Norman throw themselves into patterns of bizarre and unsettling behavior. Kerry Ehrin and Carlton Cuse discuss the way the characters act out in this web exclusive.

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Bates Motel
Season 3
Episode 306
Norma Louise

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6 thoughts on “Bates Motel: Inside the Episode – Norma Louise (Season 3, Episode 6) | A&E

  1. When I started watching this series, it was the acting that blew me away.  The acting still blows me away, but what amazes me more and more now is the writing!  They pack SO much mystery and revelation in every single episode, and for me this episode probably took the cake (so far….)  Bates Motel to me is one of the greatest horror dramas of all time — because it shows how seemingly good, normal people can be molded, warped and derailed by not just huge, shocking events but sometimes by the very ordinary and very real stresses of life…things that another person might get through without a bump or a scratch.

    Knowing how family violence begets more violence, and how deeply parents impact their children (often without even realizing it), If someone were going to go as wrong as we all know Hitchcock's Norman was, I imagine it would indeed be coming out of a life like this one we peek into each week.

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