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"Unconscious"
Series Bates Motel
Season 3, Episode 10
File:Bates Motel 3x10 001.jpg
Air date May 11th, 2015
Director Tucker Gates
Producers Alyson Evans; Steve Kornacki; Heather Meehan; John Powers Middleton; Pete Whyte
Starring Vera Farmiga; Freddie Highmore; Max Thieriot; Olivia Cooke; Kenny Johnson; Nestor Carbonell
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"Unconscious" is the tenth episode of season three of the psycho-thriller series Bates Motel and the thirtieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Tucker Gates and first aired on A&E on Monday, May 11th, 2015. This is the episode where everything hits the fan. Norma Bates is slapped in the face with the reality that her son, Norman is a certifiable whack-a-doodle. Alex Romero is part of an F.B.I. sting to bring down Bob Paris, but he has his own plans in mind for Bob. Dylan Massett delivers fifty grand to Will Decody for Emma's lung transplant and Caleb Calhoun decides to break north. Then there's Norman. Wrestling with the dual persona of his mother, he decides to run away with Bradley Martin. Now how do you think THAT is going to turn out?

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