EPISODE
SEASON
Bates Motel - Season 2
Affected badly by the death of his school teacher, Miss Watson, a kind and lovely teacher, Norman, a young teenager guy, who can not get along with her death, goes every night to visit her grave, but once, upon visiting her grave, he finds a stranger stands there, the thing that makes his worry and suspect.
20 February 1988, St. Michael, Barbados
15 December 1966, North Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
3 March 1989, Brantford, Ontario, Canada
3 December 1971, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
7 January 1971, Mineral Wells, Texas, USA
16 June 1973, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada
28 February 1971, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
28 February 1989, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
February 28, 2014
[It] returns with similar craziness [to Those Who Kill], while still facing the same pitfalls about being hamstrung by where it fits into the movie's universe.March 03, 2014
Bates Motel remains such a well-acted show that it discourages casual viewing more and more with each episode.March 04, 2014
Bates Motel sings in its second season opener, moving both closer to the Psycho mythos and further away at the same time.March 03, 2014
Season 2's opener feels slow and repetitive, as if Bates Motel is stuck on a loopMarch 03, 2014
In Freddie Highmore's depiction of the adolescent Norman, it's possible to see the gears turning in his head, to see the normal development process going hideously off-track, paving the way for what we know becomes of the adult.March 04, 2014
If you like your thrillers seasoned with a little sharp-edged wit and can embrace the joy of some very heightened drama, then this is the show for you.March 03, 2014
The show is very well-acted and, for those who like such things, suitably scary.March 03, 2014
Even if you're not as crazy about Psycho as I am, Bates Motel has a delirious allure, and its name is Vera Farmiga.March 03, 2014
A&E's Bates Motel has managed to cut its way into discussions of the very best the crowded horror genre has to offer.