![]() ![]() She mistakes Norman, dressed up as "Mother", for the Virgin Mary holding a silver crucifix. Upon pulling back the shower curtain, it is revealed Maureen has attempted suicide by cutting her wrists, a sight which breaks the established "cycle" and snaps Norman back to his "normal" side. Keeping her word, "Mother" enters Maureen's room. Seeing the initials "M.C." on her suitcase, Norman panics and leaves the diner.Īfter a conversation with "Mother", Norman spies on Maureen as she undresses to take a shower. He is startled because she strongly resembles his long-ago victim, Marion Crane. Unaware of her ulterior motives, Norman opens up to her but is distracted when Maureen enters. She is trying to support a theory that Norman is back to his old ways, so when Norman appears at the diner, Tracy jumps at the chance to talk with him. ![]() ![]() Tracy Venable, a pushy journalist from Los Angeles, is working on an article about serial killers being put back on the streets. Maureen Coyle, a mentally unstable young nun, is a long-term tenant at the Bates Motel. Duane Duke, a sleazy musician desperate for money, is offered the job of assistant motel manager to replace the late Warren Toomey who was fired by Norman. Local law enforcement and Norman's ex-boss, Ralph Statler, are concerned because Mrs. Norman Bates still mans the desk at the Bates Motel and lives with the preserved corpse of his mother, Emma Spool. ![]()
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