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For over half a century, the silhouette of the Bates mansion has loomed large over the horror genre. Ever since Anthony Perkins peered through that peephole in 1960, Norman Bates has been frozen in cinematic amber: the shy, repressed motel clerk with a murderous "mother." When A&E announced Bates Motel in 2013, a prequel series detailing the "young Norman" years, skepticism was deafening. bates motel -2013-
“Some rooms don’t let you leave. Some memories won’t let you live.” If you're interested in diving deeper into this
If you're interested in diving deeper into this series, I can: Give you a
For over half a century, the silhouette of the Bates mansion has loomed large over the horror genre. Ever since Anthony Perkins peered through that peephole in 1960, Norman Bates has been frozen in cinematic amber: the shy, repressed motel clerk with a murderous "mother." When A&E announced Bates Motel in 2013, a prequel series detailing the "young Norman" years, skepticism was deafening.
“Some rooms don’t let you leave. Some memories won’t let you live.”