This is a mostly spoiler-free review of Bates Motel: Season 5. That is, until the end of the piece, where a spoiler warning will be provided.
Bates Motel, which was always plotted to be a five-season story, closed its doors for business this year with a 10-episode run full of stunning tragedy, deft surprises, and a nice sense of closure.
Overall, with Seasons 4 and 5 being representing the very best of the series, I'll have to give the edge to 4. Not just for what transpired in "Forever," but because it also managed to round out Romero as a character while bringing him fully into the Bates family dysfunction. In Season 5, Romero was more of a force than a character. The events of Season 4 had hollowed himself out so much that he became a directive, and, by the end, a tool for facilitating some much-needed plot points in the final two chapters.
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