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'Bates Motel' Season 3 Spoilers: Where is Annika?

The highly anticipated third season of the hit suspense and thriller drama TV series "Bates Motel" kicked off with last Monday's episode titled "A Death in the Family" and it left the fans wondering what Norman (Freddie Highmore) had done with their new guest.

For those who missed it, the previous segment saw the infamous Bates peeking in the room of Annika (Tracy Spiridakos) as she changes clothes. This, by the way, is the scene that pays homage to Alfred Hitchcock's thriller classic "Psycho."

The mentally fragile Norman then showed Annika the town. But the viewers may have already seen the hints that Norman could be up to something as his expression changes when the latter revealed her previous profession.

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The eerie premiere episode culminated with Norman driving home without the hotel guest. If ever he is responsible for Annika's disappearance, does this mean that Norman is already going all out being Psycho?

Executive producer Kerry Ehrin informed TVGuide that fan should really expect "the worst" as the season progresses.

"I think that you should always assume the worst because it is Bates Motel. There's no reliable narrator and the audience often has to interpret or project what they think something is. The ending was very much designed for that."

The scenarios will be witnessed as this week's episode titled "The Arcanum Club" is teased to feature Norma (Vera Farmiga) getting upset with her son over Annika's disappearance.

To further heighten the anticipation, the publication further shared a sneak peek revealing a young woman's dead body floating in the tidal floods. Is it Annika?

More questions will be answered when "Bates Motel" airs this Monday, Mar. 16 at 9 p.m. on A&E.

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