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Beitsu viesbutis Dark Paradise (2013–2017) Online

Beitsu viesbutis Dark Paradise (2013–2017) Online
Original Title :
Dark Paradise
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
2013–2017
Directror :
Tucker Gates
Cast :
Vera Farmiga,Freddie Highmore,Max Thieriot
Writer :
Carlton Cuse,Kerry Ehrin
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
43min
Rating :
8.8/10
Beitsu viesbutis Dark Paradise (2013–2017) Online

Norman tries to keep up appearances despite a troubling discovery; Dylan and Emma receive a surprise guest.
Episode complete credited cast:
Vera Farmiga Vera Farmiga - Norma Louise Bates
Freddie Highmore Freddie Highmore - Norman Bates
Max Thieriot Max Thieriot - Dylan Massett
Olivia Cooke Olivia Cooke - Emma Decody
Nestor Carbonell Nestor Carbonell - Alex Romero
Kenny Johnson Kenny Johnson - Caleb Calhoun
Isabelle McNally Isabelle McNally - Madeleine Loomis
Austin Nichols Austin Nichols - Sam Loomis
John Hainsworth John Hainsworth - Joe Blackwell
Vivian Lanko Vivian Lanko - Village Woman
Sam Vincent Sam Vincent - Phil
Kyle Warren Kyle Warren - Dean

When Madeleine (Isabelle McNally) sees the Bates house after dropping off the paint samples she says it reminds her of "that Hopper painting". This is a reference to Edward Hopper's 1925 painting "The House by the Railroad", which was the inspiration for the look of the Bates house.

While Norman (Freddie Highmore) and Madeleine (Isabelle McNally) are talking, "Mother" appears in the upstairs window of the house, which is a reference to the scenes in Psycho (1998) where Detective Arbogast (Martin Balsam) believes he can see Norma's silhouette when he visits the property and Sam (John Gavin) and Lila (Vera Miles) also think they see her.

Sam (Austin Nichols) checks into the motel under a fake name, which Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) used when she checked in in Psycho (1998).

The hardware store that Madeleine (Isabelle McNally) owns was owned by Sam Loomis (John Gavin) in Psycho (1998).

Norman (Freddie Highmore) watching Sam Loomis (Austin Nichols) and (a not directly seen) Marion Crane through the peephole is taken from Psycho (1998) in which Norman (Anthony Perkins) watched Marion (Janet Leigh) through the same peephole. Norman starts to masturbate, a possible allusion to the 1998 remake, Psycho (1998), starring Vince Vaughn.

Emma (Olivia Cooke)'s birthday is revealed to be in October.

This episode was watched by 1.34 million viewers.


User reviews

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Liarienen

I have been looking forward to this season ever since the devastating events of season 4. This episode reassures me that there will be plenty to like in the final outing of Bates Motel.

One issue I thought I might have with the show now is Norma's absence. Although the show is about Norman, Norma is brought many different story arcs together. She is every bit as important as Norman is. Even though she is no longer living, Norman constantly perceives her in his mind which makes makes her every bit as relevant as she was in the previous seasons.

As for the events that took place in this episode, I loved the scenes between Norman and the girl from the department store. It is a breath of fresh air in a show so filled with tension. Romero has become a much more interesting and layered character as the show has gone by, and his scenes were all gripping. It was also a relief to see Dylan and Emma in such a good place. I'm unsure how integral Caleb's role will be with them in the final season, but something tells me he is not out of the picture for good. I also loved the final scene that showed Norman alone on a canoe while on the phone with Romero. It really shows the audience how crazy, broken, and lonely Norman has become.

The acting in this episode is good as always. Looking forward to more interaction between Norman and the Department store girl. I'm also really enjoying the direction of Romero's story.

If you've loved this show from day one then you aren't going to find a problem with episode either. 10/10 stars!!