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Bates Motel/The Immutable Truth
From The TV IV
The Immutable Truth | |
Season 2, Episode 10 | |
Airdate | May 5, 2014 |
Written by | Kerry Ehrin & Carlton Cuse |
Directed by | Tucker Gates |
← 2x09 The Box |
3x01 → A Death in the Family |
Bates Motel — Season Two |
The Immutable Truth is the tenth episode of the second season of Bates Motel, and the twentieth episode overall.
Starring: Vera Farmiga (Norma Bates), Freddie Highmore (Norman Bates), Max Thieriot (Dylan Massett), Olivia Cooke (Emma Decody)
and Nestor Carbonell (Sheriff Alex Romero)
Guest Starring: Rebecca Creskoff (Christine Heldens), Michael Eklund (Zane Morgan), Francis Xavier McCarthy (Declan Rogers), Michael O'Neill (Nick Ford), Kathleen Robertson (Jodi Morgan)
Also Starring: Aaron Pearl (Ben), Bonnie Hay (ER Nurse)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Believing that he killed Miss Watson, Norman prepares to take Romero's polygraph test. Norma faces the consequences of her recent actions. Dylan and Romero collaborate to end the drug feud.
Notes
Music
- Bobby Darin - "Dream Lover"
Arc Advancement
Happenings
- With Ford's death, his men have cleared out.
- Zane kills his sister before Romero kills him.
Characters
- Christine Heldens severs her relationship with Norma makes it clear she's going to lose her place on the City Council.
- Norman confesses to Norma about his memories of killing Mrs Watson. He then plans suicide, but his mother finds him in time and stops him.
- Norman talks Emma into staying. He then divulges that what they were keeping from her concerning Dylan.
- With both drug families wiped out, Romero wants Dylan to assume the vacancy because he understands the rules that will keep things peaceful.
- Norma apologises to Dylan.
- Norma reveals the truth of what happened to his father.
- When taking the polygraph, Norman sees his mother who tells him that it was her, but not to tell. This allows Norman to pass and be effectively cleared of her Blaire Watson's murder.
Referbacks
- Norman and Emma recall selecting "The Tyger" by William Blake as the poem for class in "Nice Town You Picked, Norma...".