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Fans of cult horror director Alfred Hitchcock are clamoring to watch the prequel to his most well-known classic Psycho, but one right wing group claims the latest adaption from A&E is corrupting the minds of young viewers with
It all seemed to be going to well until Norman Bates busted out his iPod. Up until then (and granted, it was just a hardly any minutes of airtime), it seemed like A&E's new scripted series, Bates Motel, was at least trying to preserve the
Poor Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore). He's a teenager being forced to go to a new coastal town under the watch of his imperious, entrancing mother, Norma (Vera Farmiga). Oh, and they're buying a motel.
The next time you direct surf onto a branded TV material goods, and not original fare, you have only yourself to blame. Last night's premiere episode of Bates Motel, the prequel saga of a young Norman Bates of Psycho fame, scored very enthusiastic ratings for A&E.
Fans of cult horror director Alfred Hitchcock are clamoring to watch the prequel to his most well-known classic Psycho, but one right wing group claims the latest adaption from A&E is corrupting the minds of young viewers with
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