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'Bates Motel' Season 3 Finale Spoilers: Fans Should Expect A 'Bloody' Finale Episode

The season's conclusion of the hit psychological horror-thriller TV series "Bates Motel" is bound to feature bloodshed which would result to multiple body counts.

"You better believe that not everyone will survive Monday's bloody 'Bates Motel' finale!" Entertainment Weekly reported.

"The body count is between 1-3, but the tension is a perfect 10 as Norma's battle against the seedy underbelly of White Pine Bay comes to a head. But there's also romantic tension, including a long-awaited kiss for one of your favorite 'shipped couples. And we're not even talking about Norma (Vera Farmiga) and Norman (Freddie Highmore)!" the site continued.

The "romantic tension" mentioned by the media outlet could point out to the relationship between Dylan (Max Thieriot) and Emma (Olivia Cooke) which executive producer Kerry Ehrin said to TV Line, is an interesting development in the show.

"It was one of those things that came out of the organic life of the show and the actors and the storytelling," the executive producer. "It just started to make sense."

Meanwhile, a handful of details for the season's finale segment titled "Unconscious" were revealed through the promo video and synopsis released by A&E.

In the video, it shows Norma getting upset at Norman. Out of desperation, she calls her son Dylan begging for his help.

"Norman has completely lost his mind," the anxious mother told her eldest son.

The next scene then sees Norman bringing along his suitcase probably to run off with Bradley. He then shockingly pushes his mom down the stairs.

The synopsis for the episode meanwhile tells about Emma receiving some "positive news" while Romero (Nestor Carbonell) and Caleb (Kenny Johnson) are about to seal their life's fate in a decision each of them will make.

"Bates Motel" Season 3 Finale episode "Unconscious" airs this Monday, May 11 at 9 p.m. on A&E.

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