Bates Motel Season 3 Episode 10 Unconscious Review
Episode: Unconscious
Today was the season finale of Bates Motel, and the way this episode ends, I already can't wait to see what is going to happen next season.
Surprisingly this episode did seem to focus a bit more on Emma's side, she finds out that she is able to have the lung transplant much sooner than she expected. This leads her off to getting into sorta a depression until Dylan meets up with her. This ends up calming her down and what I assume is less depressed about going through with the surgery. I was expecting Dylan to tell her about how he got the money for her to even get the surgery, but he didn't and I think it probably better on his part.
Things also close down with Bob Harris who manages to escape from the DEA because of Romero's call. At first it didn't seem like he did this so he couldn't incriminate Norma and himself but the way he handled it reminded me of how Jack Bauer would handle things. Norma also finds a facility to help Norman with. She finds out it not as bad as it looks, but she gets noticeable worried about how much it costs, I only assume its because they don't have insurance. But when she tells Norman about it he gets mad and feels like she has given up on him.
This was just motivation for him to leave and run away with Bradley which she been trying to convince him to do. But he tries to leave he gets in a altercation with Norma that leads to her knocking him out with a heavy object, enough for you to know that it did damage. He ends up escaping easily and meet up with Bradley, but of course its not to long until he begins to see Norma in the car and starts to have a argument with her. Its interesting how now he doesn't doesn't go through any black out phase and the transition is seamless.
*Spoiler*
It was pretty obvious from the moment she showed back up in this season that she wasn't going to make it out this season. I also thought it would've been smart for he to drive off when Norman/Norma was trying to take her out of the car. But someone need to go who wouldn't be noticed by anyone else and the way he does handle it, I don't thing anyone will be searching. Also Bob Harris died. We all pretty much knew that was going to happen a long time ago.
Overall, this was a great finale and was a real transition for Norman than ever before. I'm a little surprised that he became the Psycho so soon but its just going to make things interesting for the future. The way this episode ends, I already can't wait to see how Season 4 is going to play out. Especially seeing how the dynamic between Norman and Norma is going to change or be from now on.
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What did you think of the finale and what do you want to happen in the next season?
Also will be posting my review and overall thoughts for Season 3 tomorrow.
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