Fun! 3. Norman and Norma kissed. In the season 2 finale, mother and son shared a legitimate, MTV Movie Award-worthy liplock in the middle of the forest—and in season 3, Norman and Norma are so disgustingly comfortable with each other that they've even started sleeping in the same bed together AND SPOONING!
Norman grows insanely jealous, believing that Norma has abandoned him for her fiancé, and murders them with strychnine. He then stages it like murder-suicide, making it look as if Norma had killed Considine and then herself.
He was arrested by the DEA at the end of Season 4 for perjury. He did some time in prison. Romero comes up with an escape plan and ends up escaping the prison, determined to get his revenge on Norman for killing Norma. To his dismay, Alex was killed at the end of Season 5 at the hands of Norman Bates.
Norman killed Alex after showing him where Norma was buried, but it was Alex's dying words that would prove to be Norman's undoing. Alex used his final breath to tell Norman, “You killed your own mother.
In the end, the delusional Norman (Freddie Highmore) forced his brother Dylan (Max Theriot) to shoot him so he could reunite with his beloved mother Norma (Vera Farmiga). [Can the Television Academy please reward Highmore and Farmiga's brilliant performances with Emmy nominations.
It was assumed that Norman killed him. Even though he understood at times that he was trying to help Norman, Norman also argued with him quite a lot (especially when he turned into his mother). I'm sure when he turned into her, he/she murdered him.
Spoiler alert: Do not read until you've watched Season 4, Episode 10 of “Bates Motel,” titled “Norman.” And now we know: Norma's dead. As executive producer Carlton Cuse promised in last week's post-mortem interview, all of our questions from last week's cliffhanger episode have been answered.
A major death — In the final moments of the hour, Caleb's tortured life comes to an end not by Norma or Norman, but by Chick who accidentally hits him with his car. Norman had wanted to let him Caleb go free but the Norma part of his personality was bent on revenge and wanted Caleb dead.
The fictional Norman Bates is the protagonist in the 1959 novel “Psycho” by Robert Bloch, which was inspired by real-life murderer Ed Gein. Norman Bates came alive in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror film of the same name, which later inspired “Bates Motel.”
- Bradley Martin.
- Caleb Calhoun.
- Nick Ford.
- Jodi Morgan.
- Zane Morgan.
- Bob Paris.
- Chick Hogan.
- Gregg Edwards.
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Emma has cystic fibrosis, a genetic disorder, so she's forced to bring an oxygen tank with her wherever she goes. Her life expectancy is 27 years, but she was on a waiting list until Dylan Massett secured the money needed for a transplant.
Norman dressed up as his mother and while acting in her personality, he murdered Holly. Late one night, Norman found his way into a car with an older woman named Gloria outside the motel.
Sometime in Season 2, it is confirmed that Jerry was cheating on his wife by having an affair with Blaire Watson. Blaire was the girlfriend of Jerry's boss, Gil. It is strongly implied that Gil knew of Jerry and Blaire's relationship which resulted in Gil killing Jerry.
Background. Caleb was born in 1970 and Norma was born four years later. Growing up in an abusive household, they formed a close bond with one another which eventually led to an incestuous relationship, resulting in the birth of their son Dylan Massett in 1991 when Norma was 17 years old.
Paramedics brought Norma's corpse to the hospital where Norman later learned that she had died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Romero mentioned to Detective Chambers that he had been married to her for two weeks and said that Norman may have been responsible.
During a behind-the-scenes special for Bates Motel (2013), a fan again asked Carbonell if he wears eyeliner. As he did during the behind-the-scenes special for Lost (2004), he explained that his eyes have always looked that way, and that he was born looking that way.
After Norma left to run an errand, Emma's mother went up to the house in the hopes of enlisting Norman's help so she could reconnect with her daughter. And while Norman (dressed in his mother's bathrobe) appeared to sympathize, the tables quickly turned when he started strangling her in a fit of rage.
The relationship between Norma Bates and Alex Romero.Although Norma and Alex started out on unfriendly/suspicious terms, their relationship evolved throughout the course of the series, and it eventually culminated in marriage. They are commonly referred to as "Normero" on social media.