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Awesome ending. For a bit I was getting bored of the show, the last 3 episodes have really been good. Excited to see what kind of stuff they have in store. On a side note, the guy who plays the creepy dude which runs the ring (I think) reminds me of Mike Boogie from Big Brother.

That's not how my school teacher fantasy ended :|.

Jolly good episode, but I felt very sad with the ending, he should have banged her brains out and walked away! :laugh: . After all, it is based on Physco is suppose! :p

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More Family Members Checking In To Bates Motel

A&E's Bates Motel upped its ick factor in the season finale when Norma (Vera Farmiga) admitted to her son Norman (Freddie Highmore) that as a girl she was forced to have sex with her brother. This revelation paves the way for the introduction of Norma's sibling next season, which starts shooting in late July for an early 2014 return.

"We would be remiss if we didn't meet some other members of the Bates family," says executive producer Carlton Cuse. "I don't want to say who, but we are definitely going to learn about their family tree, which has more twisty branches."

"With a lot of sticky sap," adds Farmiga, who has already been clued in to Norma's parentage. "There is one family member I desperately want to meet."

Nestor Carbonell has also been told that next season will reveal the home life of his corrupt character, Sheriff Alex Romero. But "the big question mark is Dylan's dad," Highmore says of Norman's half-brother. "There's certainly a story to be told there."

While the arrival of Norma's kin will cause her even more angst, Cuse does offer one tidbit of good news for Mama Bates: "Norma will find romance next year with someone we haven't yet met." And that couldn't come at a better time, says Farmiga. "She sure needs it. Her neediness gives her an urgent desire to touch and kiss Norman, and that need should probably be filled by someone other than her son." Ya think?

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Kecks-Bates-Motel-Guest-Stars-1066086.aspx

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Meet Norman?s new romantic interest. Paloma Kwiatkowski has booked a recurring role on the second season of A&E ?s Bates Motel. She will play Cody Brennan, a small town party girl who befriends Norman (Freddie Highmore) and bonds with him, showing him how having fun and ?acting out? can sublimate pain ? at least for awhile

 

http://www.deadline.com/2013/08/bates-motel-reign-add-recurring-players/

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Kathleen Robertson (Boss ) is joining the Season 2 cast of A&E?s Bates Motel as Jodi, a smart, sexy businesswoman and artist who?s as hard- charging as she is successful. 

 

While it?s not yet clear how exactly Robertson?s character will play into the world of Norma and Norman Bates, one thing is certain: Jodi?s a natural born leader who gets what she wants ? personally and professionally ? and she?s not afraid to use her arsenal of brains, charm and creativity to make things happen

 

http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/08/bates-motel-season-2-kathleen-robertson.html

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Looking forward to this season.  Not sure if it's the intention or not.. but I get a strange vibe with how Norman and his mom interact.. it's almost like it's on the verge of morphing into full on incest lol.

Well they are close, hence why she ends up stuffed

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