Night at the Baez Hotel (Long Spoiler to Episode 4 + Comment Conjecture Analysis

Luis 2021-12-19 08:01:10

At the beginning, try to clarify the plot of the plot bit by bit. It is non-professional and occasionally incoherent.
This is the type of drama I like, there are horror, suspense and serial killer (Hey), so I will definitely
pay attention to ING Freddieheimer is a cute paper (not long disabled, so grateful to the inside cows), but probably The child star was too impressed before, and I always felt that he had the face of the protagonist of Zhang Zhengpai (……=_=) I was more involved in the drama when I saw half of the first episode. Probably this drama is also a slow-moving school... (basic The slow heat of the acting method is first, I am more patient now, wait for more episodes of the plot, and then fine-tune it.)
I’m not familiar with the actor who plays Ma Ma (she also played the orphan complain~ But I haven’t had time to watch that film... ) But it can be seen that this single mother with a 17-year-old son has all the characteristics of most middle-aged women: busy, try to protect the child from harm (it is true that adolescence is prone to troubles, her starting point is correct) , Exhausted (middle-aged women often have this state...), dress up well (this is actually very important, women pay attention to image can improve their perception of self-worth, and many busy middle-aged mothers are actually yellow-faced OTZ can see that she knows that she can improve the status quo) The
protagonist is obviously these two, I start with these two, and the other supporting actors start with the situation triggered by the plot.

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E01: The
set and the light and shadow have the feel of the 1950s and 1960s (to be honest, I haven’t watched Hitchcock’s "Scary", only the clips) The only movie style I can remember at that time was a large number of classical-style buildings and a lot of yellowish light and shadow (囧, old movies always make me feel the light and shadow delicate, probably only I think so...)
(Flower arrangement: because I have seen the basic interpretation method and I really like the feeling that the long stream of water is slowly advancing. I can probably feel that the directors and screenwriters of the Bates Hotel also want to make a new fusion and collision between classic old films and modern society. GJ crews! )

In the beginning, old movies and silent environment, Norman's unnatural body language, everything in the house is in a seemingly normal but a bit wrong atmosphere (the iron is spare, the food is empty) and there is no mom that Norman can find. Calling father but mother (=_=+ plot hint, um...)
and father died (the paint shelf fell down) Norman found the mother in the bath, collapsed at the death scene, and the first act is over (Kouhu! The director and the screenwriter are you suspense!!! Who did it! Who did the two!!!)
In fact, I think I can see that the details are "different from what I usually see", although there is no such horror as a movie... … TV series, you have to be considerate of the scale issue... The

second act is half a year later. We don’t know anything about hair happening within half a year. The mother and son drove to the old-style hotel. The dialogue showed that the mother wanted her son’s approval. "You should say,'Mom is great here and we will start a new life'". Norman replied, "It's great here, but you drag me into this new life" (← Adolescent Sao Nian It's all like this) The mother joked and went back-the mother-child relationship is very close, and the plot has already described this initially.
Then I noticed that a different plot appeared-the mother took her son to the front of the hotel, and happily dragged her son to show him everything (posing in the car, arranging the nearby room... I have to say that the mother Norma has Feminine... and for boys, the mother can be said to be the first person to come into contact with the opposite sex, and then there is a lot of psychology I don’t understand, wait for a capable person to analyze it)
Norman showed in this scene The image of a normal, obedient, and a little rebellious son. The mother, Norma, feels young and attractive-in short, she doesn't feel tired like a middle-aged mother.

Then there is the third act: Norman meets the girl Bradley (first classic hotel, now the new car claw machine is popular...) Norman shows the image of a shy boy who has come to a new place, Bradley is an active character, Norman presents here His passive side-the image of an obedient son, extends into life and is likely to be shy and badly rejected. Then after class, the teacher asked him to participate in sports, Norman immediately replied "Mum would not want this" (good boy...), here is a more interesting scene, the teacher holds his hand to comfort him to lose his father (I believe the teacher is sure I want to express understanding and comfort.) But if this is from Norman’s point of view-mother, Bradley, teacher, and the three women all showed an active and slightly aggressive state, which is quite subtle for showing Norman’s character (three Women are really similar in this point... Wang Tian)
Because of the passive side of Norman’s character towards women’s requests, he went to the track team, and when he returned home, he saw his mother’s depression—Norma set up the table and wore a skirt ( I believe she dressed herself for dinner with her son, hello...) The
two participated in sports disputes. Norma said that this will make you go home late and not be there on Saturday. This line is very interesting. My mother said, "I don’t want to be "The kind of mother who doesn’t let her son go out", Norma, who retreats as an advance. This language implies that your son will feel guilty and make it easier to make choices that are beneficial to you. So I have to say that what Norma said to her son here is actually a disguised way to keep him with her side, and finally she signed the parental consent form (I think it is a fatal blow, I really think Norman will reject the track team because of this...but The first episode did not

mention this follow-up. The fourth act is the beginning of the climax of the whole episode-the former owner of the hotel came over and said that this room is mine, and only Norman was outside the room (I have to say that the role was well chosen, Haimer was thin The thin one seems to be easily knocked down... The former owner probably saw this, if a strong and muscular boy plays the protagonist, it won’t be convincing)
Norma came out to complain and threatened to call the police-the former owner said I and the police are good buddies (the capitalist Mi Di is so cheating), and this is the foreshadowing (the audience must be able to guess that the guy below is going to come back and make trouble...)
And at this time, those normal lives—that’s what I said, Bradley’s side can be said to represent the normal life of high school students and come back to find Norman to join (this is not a problem, it is true) Norman is in a period of subtle resistance, The mother wants him to stay and help (I think she wants her son to be able to act dependably and be on his own, but this child is only 17...the imbalance between expectations and reality, hey)
Bradley asks Norman to go to the library to study, after the track team incident I think Norma would definitely want his son to be around (whether there is a deep reason, at least for now) and refused the request. Norman and his mother have a dispute-go back to the room, resist the upper hand, sneak out-the result is not to go to the library It’s parties, loud music, sex, boyfriends and girlfriends, and marijuana. (U.S. high school students are not saved at this point...) So Norman seems simple and shy in a group of people, and Bradley thinks he’s pretty good. It’s cute, although her boyfriend Richard didn’t think that =_=
At the same time, the plot was advancing in the hotel at the same time, and the former hotel owner came to rape Norma (the scene where she called her son during the rebellion, my heart was upset...Bear boy, you happen to be today) Resistance period!) Until Norman returns, the mother and son work together to get this guy.
And the former owner's last complaint to Norma (contempt for a woman) earned him Norma's collapse and murder-the story officially unfolded here.

After the killing—Norma was the calmer one, Norman who faced his father’s death and collapse at the beginning of this episode and Norma who comforted him—at this moment, Norma was still the calmer one, thinking of a solution, and implementing it immediately. Norman, who was slightly weak, followed the plan (after all, the mother is more experienced, and many decisions are correct. Although not all, but most of the decisions are correct, it is enough for Norman to obey her in this state)
Norma decides this is In the new life, it is reasonable to hide the bad things that happen. It is estimated that most people can choose this way besides calling the police in this situation.

The two moved the corpse into the hotel bathtub, and the police officer duo appeared when the two of them removed blood from the carpet (there was only a small piece, but Norma's caution allowed her to "renovate", which is even less suspicious. Come, my mother is really smart, cautious and attractive, although occasionally dependent...) Norman found an old little picture book under the carpet (where the crew found the mud-boom comics=_=The picture is almost like this to the poor girl—— I guess it’s a major part of the show
, and I’ll watch it later.) My mother was calm and calm when dealing with the police officer. I guess the police officer and the former hotel owner did have a relationship (not that kind of one...). The little details here are also very good. Yes, the police officer noticed that they were still working in the early morning. The names of mother and child were only one letter away. Norma's injury (the former owner’s knife is in her hand!) When another police officer went to the toilet, the two tried their best to calm down ( A corpse separated by a shower curtain) and a closed door outside (the director laid a hint here, Norman mother and son don’t know if the police found it, the audience don’t know, a big suspense...) The

fifth act is about school and throwing Corpse, Norman in the school vomited because of what happened the night before, Richard (Bradley boyfriend) laughed at it (waiting for the follow-up plot, anyway, this can be used as a hint that Norman will not be very happy in school life) The drag oxygen bottle that appears here Emma is obviously another supporting role, expressing her friendliness (compared to the other three female characters, she is much gentler). School life will also be a highlight. I am waiting for the following plot...

I think Norman is in school His vomiting stress response includes fear, guilt and self-blame (Generally speaking, he should feel that he is an adult in his state, but there are also adolescent elements, so it is really a delicate age) that the adult side will prompt him Want to protect his mother and the safety of his new life (but he didn't get it the night before, and his mother had an accident when he left. It is estimated that this will be an opportunity to tightly tie him to his mother) The young side wants to rebel against his mother. Care and control (I don't know how he will balance it, wait for the following plot...) The

corpse is thrown in the middle of the night, and the boating process is dark and quiet, and the atmosphere is very good. Norma showed fragility, motherhood, self-blame and strong, while Norman showed maturity and dependence.
Norma said:
"The people I have known all my life have no good intentions. Except for you, I really don't deserve you." (←This paragraph...I must say that it is not easy for a single mother to bring a child. No wonder she always tries to rely on her underage son Now, she needs a backing=_=Even the police are threatening to her)
"When you were born, I think it was God who gave me a second chance, but look at the life you are living now, I really have nothing to do with you the benefit of "
Norman thought replied:
"... mom, are you all ...... you are my everything you're my only family, my whole life, all I have is so ' '
if you line implicated My heart."
Norma (laughs) "This is Jane Eyre's dialogue."
Norman: "But you know what I mean, it's just you and me, we depend on each other, we have always been like this. We belong to each other. (It's you and me.It's always been you and me. We belong to each other.)" At the

end of the first episode, the young girl who was drugged with chains-it is probably the dreamland of Norman who read the little picture album. Suspense is enough to make people look at the next episode.

The point I want to complain about is:
A, Mother’s life is obviously out of control. She tried to be a strong woman, but occasionally there are still women who depend on it. The play mentions that she has an older son and her husband is dead again (still don’t know Who did it? The last line also shows that she values ​​her youngest son more (parents of a multi-child family always have a preference). Obviously all the men in her life are leaving her, and those who are close to her are not kind (the former master and Police officer spying on the news)
So she is determined to hold on to the youngest son who can give her a sense of security-good, obedient, sensible, and protect her mother. Sometimes the little rebellion is still within the tolerable range (but maybe it won’t be tolerable later) ...
B, Norman is passive. Although the situation of his father’s death is unknown, his mother dragged him out of his original life and dragged him to a new hotel to prevent him from socializing more, decide whether to call the police or not, and how to deal with the corpse, Norman I have been passively following my mother, and my mother has the right to decide here (the sorrow of minors...) It is estimated that this tug-of-war will be a major highlight...
C, each supporting role soy sauce, with their own goals and ideas, Take the initiative to approach the Norman mother and son (indeed, it was not until the end of this episode that Norma decided to stop road construction in the town, that is, take the initiative, almost everyone in this episode is like an intruder, breaking the peaceful life of the two (Emma is more friendly Provided assistance) In this small town, the mother and son are outsiders. Almost everyone is hostile and suspicious of them. It is estimated that they will be tightly tied together (U.S. small towns are really accident-prone places...
D , The mud bomb comics can’t be seen by teenagers who have an indeterminate personality...

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E02: Let’s

watch the second episode, and go deep. This is an episode that advances the plot. More characters Interaction, and a small number of scenes that reveal the characteristics of mother and child.
Recently, there have been too many double-protagonists. USA small rot dramas mostly play double male lead cards. By the way, I turned to look at the pair of Plato brothers Sam and Dean at CW's house and ABC house. I was recently in The magical exploration of the book and the super cute CBS family's basic deduction method, and whether it is a male and a female or a double male lead, as far as the two protagonists are concerned, there is always one active and passive, and then change positions in the plot ( The basic deduction method is that Millerfu takes Liu Peanuts to solve the case, and then gradually let her start to solve the case, active and passive conversion, you know)

Here at the Bez Hotel, it is obvious that mother Norma is proactive enough to actively change her life. On the bright side, Norman also wants to take the initiative to change his life (adolescence, at this time, most of them want to become an adult, independent of the influence of the family, this idea is correct)
However, in the first episode, his judgment of "actively weaning" encountered Norma being harassed and raped. This can almost be confirmed as "I shouldn't leave my mother because my mother needs me". The psychological "adult process" is just beginning. Suddenly interrupted... (Perhaps this is one of the reasons why adults are more Oedipus complex? I am not a professional, I just think so, thinking of Howard the Big Bang Theory OTZ)
Then the second episode, the opening is Norman Look at the little yellow book (hello) and another hint of the follow-up plot stalk.

Norma’s eldest son Dylan came back (Little handsome boy XD) Compared to the well-behaved Norman, Dylan was more rebellious (young man...hidden
his face) Dylan’s lines implied that he was short of money and went home, and all kinds of hints that he needed money (said this is Ordinary people would do it, although I really think that the rebellious bear kid should confuse his face...) Norma's reaction is more like what I said in the review of the first episode: the image of a tired middle-aged mother. Norma obviously doesn't like the eldest son (in comparison how cute Norman is) the argument between mother and son.

For burn patients in a car accident, the interaction between Bradley and Norman is normal...
Norma's red windbreaker is very beautiful (←Hey) This kind of personality hint is also very good.
The former owner’s car was found in the first episode, Norma was so calm and calm that I wanted to praise GJ... (and Norma said to Dylan, "You have to do things if you want to stay at home", ahem, the eldest son was disgusted Well, disobedient and disliked and stretched out his hand for money, super bear kid, okay... I must be very helpless if I have such a son in exchange for me)
Then in the hospital scene, the little hostility of his boyfriend Richard is very obvious. Norman is much safer and harmless by comparison. (Young love is always in more situations) Richard may become a stumbling block in the future or something.

Norman was a successful class group in school and Emma (oxygen cylinder girl). What needs to be noted here is that Emma takes the initiative again-Norman is really a passive child in dealing with women.
Dylan saw Bradley's son's money in the bar-ahem, young people don't see the money open and kiss, it's another foreshadowing.

Because the police were looking for the missing former owner, Norma and Norman worked hard to scrub the floor tiles at home (you need to learn Dexter to remove blood stains! Don’t watch old movies! ← Cry question)
The dispute between Dylan and Norma can be seen in the tug-of-war between mother and child—— Dylan’s subtext I guess is: you like your brother more, you don’t like me, you are married again, and you don’t want to give me money blablabla when I’m in trouble
(the child who fights for favor [slaps the shoulders]...transforms the hope for my mother For verbal attacks, there is also the second husband Sam (Norman's father in the first episode). Parents who usually remarry have a great influence on their children..................Just look at the newspaper to find out, um......Dylan Wrapped up his wishes, and his attitude is sharp, I guess he won't get any benefit; plus the side-click "Where did you get the money", do you care more about the money...)
Norma is all kinds: I know When your father was too young and not ready, you can’t blame me for not being together with your father, and your brother is indeed more obedient and not so blablabla as you talk
. We all know that the relationship between you and me is tense. You bear kid is too rebellious and not as well-behaved as your little son. You are also a selfish man who only thinks about himself for my sake.)
So this is the tug of war between the two sides. You can see this scene in family soap operas. Wow ha ha ha... You mother and son need to go to the psychologist to unblock it, although this play is definitely not possible, things can only get worse (both visual sense and both visual sense...

Emma Arrival-when Bradley came to Norman two days ago, Norma had already shown vigilance. This time Emma appeared on the stage-I guess Norma should be able to realize that the younger son is also a type that girls like to be obedient and obedient-with her The desire to protect (the eldest son will definitely be more prevalent) is to go directly and ask Emma about various things, until the two of them go to school at the end (the eldest son interrupted, Norman basically said nothing)
When Emma said that her illness would only live 27 without a transplant, Norma was relieved-I guess she realized that even if this girl captures one of the focuses of her current life, it will not last long-the desire to protect and The desire to control, anyway, this is quite common.

Emma and Norman are studying. The poem is "Tiger" by the British poet William Blake. The content is slightly cruel and horrible (similar to Xiao Huangshu). Here is another point to show Norman's possible essence (see episode 3 spoiler looks like this) ) Paragraph.
Emma found that the little yellow book (what does it mean to read more... the impact of the mud bomb comics is really big...) here should be regarded as the connection (spiritual resonance) between Emma and Norman.

Norma at night (There are many hints in the maintenance paragraph=_=) Two police officers came to look for her. The conversation between you and me implies threats, and Norma tried her best to calm down the deal-before the other party tried to enter the house (considering the previous one entered the house) The guy in the room is really choking) when she asked for a search warrant.
In my opinion, Norma is very smart. Although she is a little too protective, her life is indeed on the verge of losing control. The only good thing in life is OTZ) and knows the law (the same is true in the first episode, even though the former owner has a bad appearance... the law is really fragile in the face of violence...) plus the town usually has it Xenophobic nature, this life is simply a mess.

Norma drove to change songs (maybe it can be a hint for the director who wants to change mood, maybe not...) I met Deputy Sherby Shelby (handsome XD) in the town. Obviously this person has a good feeling for Norma, and helped her complain about Police Officer Romero. (The aggressive guy who had an affair with the deceased former owner)
This section is full of sunshine, and it's actually like a haze past and starting a new life. Norma even playfully joked with each other, and finally Shelby invited her to drink coffee. , Norma complains about living by herself-this is a date, dear...

I was invited to participate in the sawing wood festival (a festival in a small town...) Norma changed clothes for a date. I asked my son if he looked good and then changed it myself. Norman was embarrassed (I think Norman really realized that he had grown up. The mother has not completely gotten rid of the concept of treating her 17-year-old son as a child. She wants her son to be mature but not too mature. Both parties are in the growth period. I think it is understandable.
Norman thinks mothers should not go on a date (here In fact, the puberty careful thinking can be explained in a normal way. Although this drama is a Psycho, it doesn’t necessarily have to be analyzed in an extreme direction.)
Norma explained to her son why she had to go on a date for Mao herself, and she also needed to inquire about the news-I have to It is said that she and her son communicate better. Although they may not agree with each other, 90% of their thoughts and behaviors can be understood by the other, so I don't think it is wrong that the two are relatively close. In contrast, the communication between the mother and the son and other people are all bad. Although Deputy Shelby and Norma just got on the line, it still depends on the follow-up plot. It’s not like
changing clothes for the little sexiness... Norman, it’s not good for you to be so close with your mother, but I personally think that the relationship between mother and child is not necessarily a bad thing. There have been so many cheating incidents before and the two are a little closer, which further contrasts how unsmoothed the previous incidents are-it should be a kind of Compensation psychology (←Oh, I am beginning to sympathize with the mother and son... The

eldest son Dylan has found a job (the other person asked him for the hint of whether to use a gun, I think this implies that the various jobs in the town are not so common) (wait this) The child is the protagonist of the secret agency...)
After returning home, Dylan was obviously a little confident (if he had a job, he was confident...) Norman was preparing dinner, and seeing his brother’s phone call who marked Whore, Dylan answered the call but called his mother. (At first I thought it was a female friend or a special professional woman, but when Dylan called him numbly, I really wanted to confuse his face...)
The dark side of Norman has a hot spot here-Norma went out to participate in the sawing wood festival, and Dylan spoke very unreliable here. Because Norman got his mother’s explanation, although he was a little unhappy, he still accepted his mother’s choice. Dylan was Even if they didn’t know it, they spit out unpleasantly, and the two started fighting like this (communication! You need to communicate!!! How much trouble in the world is caused by poor communication!)
Dylan has the advantage of his brother, and Norman’s small body is just being crushed. Life... (←I am writing this paragraph very seriously, there is no meaning of corruption, let me know in advance that everything can be corrupted, the Slash circle is really serious, unprofessional, but I am serious=_=+)
Dylan is a bit more normal than the mother and son, but he is cynical, unattractive, and really unflattering. Norman noticed the porcelain weapons in the sink (it seems to be a hammer...) because his brother said that his mother was unbearable. He was extremely angry, grabbing the hammer and trying to hit someone (this scene can be seen as a big preview of Norman's fine score) Dylan still subdued him, and the brothers had a fierce fight.
I find Dylan’s lines very interesting. When he suppressed his brother, he said "She ruined you". My first thought was that he thought he was an adult and his brother had not been weaned. The second thought was that he thought his mother had a strong desire to control (no (I think it’s too obvious) can also be regarded as a foreshadowing of the future plot, but I have seen the plots in the current two episodes-the events that happened are indeed unusual, the mother and the child are dependent on each other, and Dylan wants to confuse his face in the bear-child mode OPEN In, those incidents are basically pushing the mother and son to each other and tying them together tightly. What happened so far is very sympathetic-Sam bento, what happened to the former owner of the hotel, the corpse was thrown, and the police pressed for questioning. Sister Bradley and her boyfriend, Norman's teacher (I think it's also one of the threats) and Dylan's return, life is almost starting to start again when it slips out of control again, mother and son get along with each other in a friendly and warm understanding... Can you get close? …
In addition, Dylan started to complain that he has nowhere to go-well, bear child, you are also very pitiful. Your father is no longer dead by his stepfather, and his mother likes his younger brother and has no money, so he uses rebellion to express his needs. ...The way is wrong, hey...

Norma participated in the sawing wood festival (this festival really wants to complain...) Deputy Shelby told her that the town does not look wealthy but everyone lives in a mansion and drives a good car, implying that the town’s business is not so legitimate. ……(I think he is a plot driving force, maybe in the future, it may be cannon fodder, but every drama must have a plot introducer of "what's around here")
Norman returning home saw his younger son being beaten (The translation is cute... Norman's poor little tender face XDDD) Both of them feel exhausted because Dylan has messed up their lives. Norma pointed out that they have to let the eldest son leave here (after all, the original intention of the two is calm Life, Dylan can't see any calming shadows) Norman agrees.
(I have to say that mother and son are connected. This paragraph of sympathy that I am full of in my heart...)

Norman , who received Emma’s text message, went to her home, the specimen store (I saw other comments that maybe Emma’s father would teach him to make specimens, but I didn’t see it. After the Hitchcock version, I wrote it based on the plot I saw, as a future plot hint.)
When Emma asked about Norman’s injury, Norman lied, Emma said that he understood the scar and the reason for the lie— —It can be seen that this girl is keen, smart and understanding (what will Norma think when she knows it? The anxiety that her son will be taken will definitely prompt her to act)
she has found the source of the content of the little yellow book, the local hut and the sex slave (every time I read that I'll play in the comics...) and want to investigate (count as a kind of compensation for her poor health but still full of curiosity...)
Norman, who is not good at rejecting, agrees, and Emma takes the initiative to offer her first kiss-the follow-up plot can be Looking forward to XD, Emma may try to investigate Norman’s secrets, but this adolescent episode is so cute...

Dylan listens to music in the middle of the night in the house (I personally like the shot where he pays attention to the photo. The director is very careful-Norma and Norman There is also a baby photo. I prefer the baby photo to be Dylan’s own, because he pays attention to this first, plus the adult photo without him... The intricate relationship between the mother and the child and Dylan’s lack of love bear children Psychology is easy to understand)
Norma was awakened and told his eldest son that he had to leave here, and Dylan hinted that Sam’s death was unusual. After a long investigation and other people said that Sam was a good person, Norma and younger brother left quietly (also without Dylan) A suspicious point, it was estimated that Dylan would go out to beg for life at that time)
Norma didn't say anything to let him move after Dylan said this, another little hint.
Except for the plot points buried in the first episode of which Norma or Norman killed Sam (in fact, in the first episode, I didn't think mother and son were the murderers...) Dylan's hint gave me the feeling... "Sam's former colleagues said He is a good father and husband, if they know Sam's true face"... Maybe Sam has a violent factor? This can explain why Norma took a bath indifferently when he saw Sam die. Norman's loss of control at the time still needs a follow-up plot explanation. (There are so many hate clues!!!

Norman and Emma climb the mountain to investigate the truth about the little yellow book, Emma resists discomfort (inner 80% expects to think that she is a healthy girl)
discovered the hemp field-a secret of the town, was discovered by the guards, two People run wildly (Emma's body will definitely be a plot point in the future...) In the
process of escape, accidentally hit and accidentally found the shack on Xiaohuangshu (the show has more clues...)

The last two scenes of this episode are- —Norma drove the car, but the town was under martial law. A man who was hanged upside down was being burned to death. In the first episode, Bradley’s father was burned to death and put in the car. In the second episode, it was like this again and it was a public occasion, mine. The guess is-this kind of public hanging upside down and burning of the body is more like execution and trial (from the perspective of criminal psychology)-given that Norma and Norman have just arrived in town, it is unlikely that Norman did it (this kid’s young I still can’t beat his brother! I went to hang a man upside down in public in the middle of the night?
Just kidding!) So my guess is-there is an Avenger or a serial killer in town (maybe Emma’s dad? ←Don’t mind if you guess) The first deceased has nothing to do with Norman's mother and son, and this one hasn't revealed his identity yet (I just saw the second episode) shouldn't matter.
And this hidden avenger (burning a corpse publicly is really a sense of judgment) may teach Norman to deal with the darkness of his heart (to be continued) The
two burned dead should be related to the secrets of the town, Emma should Will play the role of a little detective inside, it is estimated that she will drag Norman, this will be an obvious plot line behind.

In the last scene, Dylan is learning to shoot in the mirror (Bear boy, your husband...) I think this suggests that Dylan may go astray. He may want to try to integrate into his family and this town. The story about him is still pending. Uncover.

——————I’m the dividing line I finally finished————

In short, this play is worth watching, absolutely, the director is very careful to shoot, the close-up of the actors should not be stingy, and the plot should be promoted. There is no shortage of sensationalism that should make the audience sympathize with the protagonist.
If the theme of this play is not about the development of serial killers, many plots can actually be used as a reference play for "How to get along with your adolescent and adult children". Many places are very lively, and conflicts are also common (that is, more intense than usual. Point) As for the

plot, the first episode saw ten minutes, I felt that there were too many clues in the show, and then I wrote this long spoiler while watching it. It seems that the screenwriter is planning to adopt the long-term fishing mode, a few plots The line is advancing at the same time:
(A) Mother and son Norman go to the town → the former hotel owner and the local police threaten → hide self-defense murder (the current main line)
(B) Norma tries to prevent the town from building roads for the hotel business (necessary for life)
(C ) Norman’s puberty issues → the closeness of the female teacher, the closeness of Bradley and her boyfriend Richard, Emma, ​​the mother’s attitude towards this
(D) There are two burned corpses in the small town, both of which are public exhibitions.
(E) Hotel small Huang Shu, the sex slave incident in the small town decades ago to be investigated
(F) Dylan returns → Sam's death, money problems, rebellious bear children, trying to integrate into the new environment
(G) The dark side of the small town, the marijuana field and the wealthy people

It can be seen that the screenwriter really wanted to break his head and put so many plot lines in the first two episodes of the show, each of which can actually be unfolded separately, and several dark parts can be walked out of the long line to talk about it slowly...
other interesting The place is that most of the bad things happened at night-Norma was attacked, police questioned, the body was thrown, Norman's anxiety at the high school party, the hotel yellow book, Dylan and Norman fight, Dylan hinted to his mother the cause of Sam's death .
Of course, it doesn't mean that during the day is no problem, but the day is relatively safer, and the plot is mostly conflicts in daily life. Night is also the time for Norman mother and son to have a heart-to-heart relationship... Moon Black Wind High Killing Ye Ye XDDD, many of Norman mother and son's personality and psychological subtle expressions are at night, those "unusual" parts.
(Ahaha, I suddenly found that my spoiler title is super appropriate. At Baez’s hotel night, most of the trouble is not at night!)

This drama can be followed up slowly, and many plots need to be brainstormed-if it starts at first Just tell the audience that this is a story of a mother and child starting a new life. It is estimated that many people will sympathize with them instead of guessing who the murderer is XDDD.
At present, Norman's serial killer gene is not significant, and I am looking forward to...

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Bates Motel quotes

  • Deputy Zack Shelby: [to Norma] I love you, you idiot!

  • Norman Bates: It's just a dream, Dylan.

    Dylan Massett: You wouldn't want to actually hurt anybody though, would you?

    Norman Bates: Of course I wouldn't want to. I've never wanted to hurt anyone. Except you once in a while.

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