Spoilers
“The Immutable Truth”
What a season finale this was.
I wonder if this was meant to be potentially the end of the series, because this would have worked out for that with that final shot of Norman leading beautifully into what we know of the character.
Every storyline was to a point where it could have been wrapped up nicely. The whole Dylan/drug trade stuff came to a violent end with the death of just about everybody involved. Romero provided a story to cover the situation, leaving Dylan safe.
The Dylan/Norma drama was resolved too as Norma and Dylan had a great scene together where all of the baggage was finally put aside and Norma told Dylan how much she loved him and how sorry she was with the way she had treated him. She even proved it to him. She told Dylan that she had bought tickets to leave town to Montreal, a way to escape from Norman’s polygraph test, and that she had bought three tickets so Dylan could go too. The flash of recognition on Dylan’s face was amazing as he learned that his mother did love him. It’s all Dylan ever really wanted, despite how angry he had been.
Norman passes the polygraph because his other personality, Mother, told him that she had killed Miss Watson, making Norman able to say that he did not do it. Norman believed, so he could be truthful, in his mind.
The show did an amazing job of showing a young man who had decided to kill himself. He was very precise and started taking care of his life. He made a list of things to do and he went about it calmly. Perhaps the actual scene between Norman and Norma in the woods was more melodramatic than it should have been, but it showed prior that someone who is suicidal may not be out of control and this can give important information to anyone whose loved one might be considering such an action.
As I said, this could have easily been the end of the series. I wonder if they were unsure of a pick up and filmed this as a way to end the series if they were not renewed. There certainly is not many storylines, outside of Norman’s neuroses, remaining.