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Previously on bates motel...
You're one of the most interesting people
I've met in this town, and I cannot wait
To introduce you around.
Does she try to set you up often?
Uh, no.
Never, actually, which says something about you.
Hey, I'm looking for norma bates.
Who are you? I'm her brother.
My brother caleb was here.
Just out of nowhere-- he just showed up.
What did he want? I've thought about this moment
So many times, but now that I'm actually looking at you--
You have to leave.
Why is she so mad at you anyways?
Ah, you know how families are.
Things that happened years and years ago,
It's like they're yesterday.
I never met this man before yesterday,
Never even knew that I had an uncle.
But already he's been nicer to me
Than you've ever been, told me more
Than you ever have. He raped me, dylan!
He didn't rape you!
You weren't there. You don't know.
You're a liar!
Get away from her.
Stop it. He can't help it.
It's his dad.
Caleb is his dad.
No.
Excuse me?
It's fine. This happens all the time.
It's fine. Don't worry about it.
Is there a manager around?
A man's passed out in that truck right over there,
Where anyone can see him.
Okay. Don't do that.
Dylan.
Dylan!
Um...
oh, no. Okay.
Back in.
Norman. Norman.
Norman, wake up.
Emma.
What's wrong?
It's dylan. He's in bad shape.
He slept in his truck and didn't wake up.
I think he was seriously drunk.
Do you want me to go get your mom?
No. No. No, she, uh...
She had a tough night.
I can help him.
Just let me get dressed. Oh, sorry.
Oh, no! No, no, no.
Sorry.
Get his boots off. I'll get some water.
He should drink water.
Do you think it's alcohol poisoning?
I don't know.
I've never seen him like this.
Did something happen to him?
Did someone break up with him? Did he get fired?
Did he have a fight with some-- I don't know!
What happened?
Emma found him passed out in his truck.
I guess he's been drinking.
A lot.
You guys go back out and watch the office, please.
Maybe someone should probably stay with him.
Why are you here?
I-I work here.
But it's 7:00 in the morning.
Weekends have been so busy,
And I just wanted to come in, you know, to help out.
Okay, thank you.
But is everything okay?
Yeah. Everything's fine.
Mother.
What?
Should we do something?
Like what, norman?
I don't know. There is one thing I can do.
What? Wait. Wait a minute.
Wait. Where are you going?
I'll come with you.
Norman, just stay here. Stay with your brother.
I mean it. This is mine to do, not yours.
I'm asking for an extra half hour--
Checkout is at 11:00, mr. Woodbury,
And we do have someone coming in today, so...
I get that, I just don't understand what the big deal is.
I'd even pay you a little bit extra if I have to.
You know what? Whenever's fine.
Just check out whenever. Yeah, all right.
I thought you might be hungry.
And here's a clean shirt if you want it.
How long have you known?
Known what?
About all of this.
I didn't know until last night.
Really?
I find that hard to believe.
Why?
Because now I understand why I've always been on the outside
Of this family.
It shakes a lot of things into place.
It must have been pretty funny to you two.
Dylan, I didn't know.
We never talked about it.
It was probably too painful for mother.
Yeah. Yeah, I'm sure it was real hard for her.
Well, it's nothing, you know...
Just a piece of information.
You know, it doesn't change anything.
We're all still the same people we were yesterday.
What total bullsh--.
What if you were given a piece of information about yourself...
Something that--something that totally changed the way
You perceive yourself for the rest of your life?
I can't imagine anything like that, I guess.
Well, maybe you should--
Maybe you should talk to mother about that.
What does that mean?
It means what it means.
Maybe we don't all know who we are.
Maybe someone's been lying to you about an important event
That happened in your life that you have no consciousness of.
Never mind. Go away. I don't want talk to you.
Dylan. Go away.
Norman, what's going on?
I can't tell you, emma.
I've been through a lot of stuff with you guys.
I've spent most of my days here for the last six months.
I've been through that whole stuff with your mom
And the deputy and that poor girl.
I've been through stuff with you.
It's not like I'm an outsider.
It's a family matter, emma. I can't tell you.
Hey, dylan!
Hey, dude, I saw you up the street.
I was thinking about renting a boat today,
Going out to see if I can catch some salmon.
You want to come?
What's the matter?
We can't talk anymore.
Why? What happened?
You had sex with my mother.
When you were both teenagers, you made her have sex with you.
She told you that?
Yeah.
It wasn't like that, okay?
It was a long time ago.
It wasn't exactly like that.
You saying my mom's a liar? No.
No, I'm not saying that.
Did you know I was your son?
Is that why you came here--
To work me, to try and get me to give you money?
She married a guy in high school, okay?
She got knocked up. That's your dad.
Dylan. Dylan.
This is yours, all right? Take it.
I don't know what's going on,
But I never should have come here.
Hello?
I don't want to speak to anyone.
Uh-huh. Yeah, one moment.
It's for you. It's christine.
Christine? Hey.
You were the hit of the party.
My brother couldn't stop talking about you.
He tried to do your grand canyon imitation
And almost fell into the pool.
Tell me you're free, because peter called in a favor
And got us a table at the greene tavern.
It's probably the best restaurant in oregon--
Multiple courses, wine pairings, the whole thing.
I'm sorry, christine.
I-I-I would love to, but I just can't today.
I'm--I'm not feeling very good.
But another time, okay?
Okay.
Okay. Bye.
You know you could have told me, right?
I mean, I get why you didn't tell dylan,
But you could have told me.
You can always tell me anything.
Is there anything else you haven't told me?
No. You know everything now.
I went over to that motel to make him leave,
To tell him I remember what he did to me,
To face him and tell him that I'm not scared of him anymore.
But I couldn't, norman. I couldn't.
You don't need to.
You don't need to, okay?
You don't ever have to see him again.
I wanted to. I wanted to so much, and I couldn't.
And he's still here in our town,
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