For all you horror fanatics out there, this is for you! The horror television series that has given you goosebumps and brought you thrills and shrills is set to return for yet another season. Yet another season for them to scare the living daylights out of its viewers.
With so many speculations and theories made for the upcoming season, one thing is for sure though, we will get to see Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) get freaky again as he assumes the identity of his mother Norma (Vera Farmiga) and slaughter Bradley. The show is expected to get darker and darker with Norma's situation worsens.
As we bid farewell to some characters, we will also get to welcome new characters in the TV series. Damon Gupton is also set to join the cast as he will take on the role as Dr. Gregg Edwards who could finally be the person who will put Norman in an asylum. He is also rumored to be a possible love interest of Norma and up to the intention between Norma and Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell). Hmmm. Do I smell a love triangle here?
And speaking of the Sheriff, it was discovered that he was the one who killed Bob Paris for he threatened the lives of Norma and Norman. A budding relationship is to be expected between the sheriff and Norma in the fourth season. What could the outcome be?
Let us all find out and watch for the motel you never want to stay in, 'Bates Motel' Season 4 on A & E on March 2016.


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