Bates Motel S1 E1

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“First You Dream, Then You Die”

Whoa. I had forgotten how much I loved this series.

I needed a new series to rewatch and I came across Bates Motel on Amazon Prime. I used to love this show when it was on A & E, but rewatching this first episode reminded me how amazing this show was.

Norma Bates and her son Norman leave Arizona to get a new start six months after her husband died. They wind up at an iconic house and motel from the movie, Psycho.

The idea of having a show that took place as a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic Psycho was a great idea and the execution was even better.

Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga are absolutely brilliant as son and mother in this remarkable series. They both totally embody these characters and you just ache for them, especially knowing their ultimate fates.

The first episode pulled no punches either as there is a brutal scene where Norma is raped by the motel’s disgruntled former owner and an equally brutal scene where Norma stabbed said rapist to death with a butcher’s knife.

You can’t help but root for these people as Highmore and Farmiga are absolutely exceptional. You can see the mental illness that takes root inside Norman. Just a glance in his eyes tells so much about his lack of stability.

I loved the inclusion of Richard of LOST, Nestor Carbonell as Sheriff Alex Romero. He is an excellent actor and he brings Alex alive. He creates a totally different character than Richard of LOST and that is a tough thing to do. Admittedly, he does not appear to be that quick in the opener as he takes a pee beside the shower where the dead body of the rapist was hidden. That’s okay. Just prevents Norma from having to kill a couple of more.

This was a fantastic show and I am really looking forward to rewatching the entire run over the next few months.

One thought on “Bates Motel S1 E1

  1. Great review! I have heard this show is great but never found the time to check it out. I should probably check it out as a huge fan of “Psycho”. Alfred Hitchcock is my favorite filmmaker of all-time. I’ve seen all his movies but “Psycho” could be my favourite. Such a scary horror film that scared the living day lights out of me. Anthony Perkins did such a great job in the lead role as Norman Bates, creating one the creepiest villains in cinematic history. I’m curious to see how Freddie Highmore would play the iconic villain in a series. As a huge Hitchcock fan, I will keep this series on my watchlist. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

    Here’s why I loved “Psycho”:

    “Psycho” (1960) – Movie Review

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