Bates Motel Season Five(The Final Season): The Final Psycho Remake?
On February 20, 2017, I think, I watched the first episode of Season Five -- the final season -- of Bates Motel, the successful cable show which I respect on general principles even as I feel it is NOT much of a remembrance of the 1960 movie as it is its own new story using the premise of the original. The showrunner has said this is entirely planned, and that they aren't looking to replicate what Hitchcock did -- entirely differently -- almost 60 years ago. 60 years is a long time. The movie/TV world has changed.
That said, with Season Five underway, we are definitely in the territory of Hitchocck's original film, and the references are flying fast and furious. Mother is dead in the cellar(not very rotted yet) and alive in Norman's mind...and we see -- all too clearly -- how she functions there, how he sees her there. And Norman has a bowl of Kandy Korn in the office.
And Norman has a hole in the parlor wall. Through which, THIS time...he spies a couple having sex, and goes all Vince Vaughn about it...until Mother calls him away.
There's a hardware store, and someone named Loomis runs it. Except she's a she -- MADELEINE Loomis, might as well cross reference another Hitchcock movie -- and she looks just like Vera Farmiga. Hah! Madeleine's married to a man we haven't met(but we will -- and maybe we DID in this episode; I have a guess he checked in for some motel hanky-panky with another woman), so already Bates Motel is being Psycho without being Psycho.
Oh, well. This opening episode climaxes with a murder in the bathroom which, I realized, was bloody as hell (with the victim below the frame; 2017 cable TV can be as tame as 1960 Paramount) but had no real impact. We''ve had 60 years of slaughter since Psycho and all Bates Motel can do is add to the body count. Neeldess to say, this murder had none of the cinematic flair(or cost) of the Marion and Arbogast murders -- though it did offer some flashy footwork as to how Mother did it this time.
This final season of Bates Motel is too close to the original NOT to watch. Its well made, but not at the level of say, The Sopranos or Mad Men in writing or nuance. Farmiga is great as a character Hitchcock couldn't give us and Freddie Highmore is approximating everything about Tony Perkins except his matinee idol perfection of look.
We've got Rhianna coming as Marion Crane...but a very different Marion, I hear. We may get a new Arbogast too, but I don't see how HIS murder can come close to its historic 1960 counterpart, process stairs and all.
Still, I'm in...for the entire season...
PS. Everything feels too BIG on Bates Motel. The parlor is too big. The distance from the motel to the house is too big. The hardware store is too big. Compared to the original, at least. I wonder why?
PPS. This will no doubt be dealt with, but Mrs. Bates "in Norman's mind" is still the reasonably young Vera Farmiga. Exactly how -- or IF -- Norman will age Farmiga into the croak-voiced, white-haired old crone of Hitchcock's classic -- remains to be seen.