Warning: Full spoilers for Bates Motel: Season 4 follow.
Bates Motel's best and most tragic season to date zeroed in on Norman's mental maladies while also bringing Sheriff Romero into the family fold. Also, gone was the idea of the "local bad guy of the season" and in its place was a much more focused, emotional story of a young man with dangerous problems and a mother incapable of seeing beyond her co-dependency.
Ryan Hurst's Chick sort of stuck around as a remnant of the first three seasons' tendency to focus too much on the White Pine Bay crime scene, but way more was done with him this year with regards to bringing him into Norma's world and then teasing his interference in Norman's crazy delusional life of solitude heading into next year's final season.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/20xmnu2
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