(There's No Place Like Home), The day after turning the ax on Romero, Norman met with Dr. Edwards and ranted that Romero wanted him committed so that he could have Norma all to himself. And so, if you could help me, then, yes, please, please. Dr. Edwards tried to convince him otherwise but relented and signed the forms for his release on condition that they met for sessions three days a week. ‘Bates Motel’ Season 5 Spoilers: Norman Reunites With Dr. Edwards In Episode 5 Trailer. Carlton Cuse on Twitter.

They held hands with each other through the whole ordeal. Yeah but did Norman kill him? In their first therapy session, Dr. Edwards asked Norman if he had been in therapy before and while honest about his therapy history, Norman said that his mother's problems took precedence. Norman took that as Dr. Edwards refusing to believe him and unsuccessfully tried to walk out of the facility via the front door. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Dr. Edwards was Norman's saving grace; a chance for him to get better. Press J to jump to the feed. https://batesmotel.fandom.com/wiki/Gregg_Edwards?oldid=29707, Although his fate is never officially confirmed onscreen, it is assumed by the end of the series that he may indeed be dead at the hands of. Dr. Edwards realized that Norman's problem was Norma. Dr. Edwards said that he knew that Norman called Norma when he asked to call Emma and that he received an e-mail with the visitor log every day but Norma's name wasn't on it. There's quite a few victims that didn't seem to be connected to the Bates slayings, including that Bradley person and his teacher. He said he couldn't help Norman if he wouldn't let him and Norman soon broke down, admitting his blackouts. April 25, 2017. He's dead. Norman asked if anything bad happened, but Dr. Edwards said nothing did and told him that Julian was taken to hospital with a broken rib. Bates Motel Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. The relationship between Norman Bates and Gregg Edwards. Later, he received a call from the police telling him that Norman's accusations were not grounded in reality and he said that Norman admitted the truth. A surprised Dr. Edwards said such an accusation warranted being reported to the authorities and Norman agreed.

So it's natural we want to know what happened to the Doctor, to see how that chance for Norman disappeared...literally. Please, please, help me. Norman got upset and believed Dr. Edwards was checking up on him. He freaked out and tried to leave until Dr. Edwards managed to calm him down so they could finish their session. In another therapy session, Norman was asked if he was familiar with dissociative identity disorder but Norman said that he wasn't. ('Til Death Do You Part). Norman Bates: Sometimes I see mother when she's not there and sometimes I become her". He only admitted himself as she made him do it and he didn't want to be in therapy since he believed that Norma was the one with the problem, not him. Norman got upset and believed Dr. Edwards was checking up on him. When Norman said that he and Norma have a close mother-son bond, Dr. Edwards was suspicious as Norman explained that the reason for their closeness ws because of his father's death and they only had each other after that. Dr Edward's character was very lovable. When Norman met again with Dr. Edwards, he told him how he was being helpful in group and was in a good mood as Norma came to see him. March 14, 2017.

https://batesmotel.fandom.com/wiki/Norman_and_Gregg_Edwards?oldid=29852. After escaping the facility and ending up in an altercation at a strip club, Dr. Edwards arrived to find Norman sitting in ambulance, handcuffed and in shock. Dr. Edwards realized that Norman's problem was Norma. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. While the series is based off of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, the show didn't follow the mapped-out route.

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Norman Bates: "I have reason to believe that my mother is insane and might be killing people" Dr. Edwards explained that when a child suffered trauma they would go into themselves as a way of coping. Dr. Gregg Edwards: "You know if you make that accusation, I will have to report this to the authorities" I don't think it necessarily needed to be spelled out. "Mother" told Norman that "she" didn't trust the doctor and Dr. Edwards asked Norman if "she" was there. Norman apologized for stopping their therapy sessions and Dr. Edwards was aware that he was no longer taking his meds since he had not been notified for a prescription in a year and a half. I-I-I don't know, but I can't do this anymore because I am tired and scared. Although Norman lied about Norma's death, he reminded Norman that he saw things that were not really there. ibtimes.com.

Dr. Edwards visited him and Norman said he believed his mother was insane and may be killing people. He had subjected her to rape while Norman, who she had told to hide sought refuge under his parents' bed. Dr. Edwards stepped in to talk to him and assured him that he had reported his suspicions about Norma to the authorities but that they needed to continue their therapy sessions. He gave her his card and told her to call his secretary, but Norma attempted to charm him and he admitted he was gay. When Dr. Edwards questioned him again, he realized that Norman had slipped into his "Mother" persona and that "she" thought that Norman was "a weak boy who is easy to take advantage of". Although Norman lied about Norma's death, he reminded Norman that he saw things that were not really there. (Dreams Die First), When Dylan arrived back at the Bates house to see Norman following his discovery that Norma was dead, he asked Norman if he was still seeing Dr. Edwards.

He explained that when a child experiences some sort of trauma they create another persona who can deal with it better. But in the context of a series finale, I don't think it was a particularly pressing matter. I'm so scared, and and I don't trust what I think is real. Dr. Gregg Edwards: "What about your mother?"

Cookies help us deliver our Services. Although he is confirmed as missing and presumed dead, it is assumed by the end of the series that he may indeed be dead at the hands of Norman Bates since the latter had been reading a newspaper earlier in Season 5 that bore a headline mentioning that citizens had raised concerns over Pineview's security. After being locked in solitary confinement following Norma's visit, Norman told Dr. Edwards that his mother was really the one who was insane and when the latter responded that such an accusation could be reported to the police, Norman said he knew.

Bates Motel is an American A&E TV series inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho which will depict the life of Norman Bates and his mother Norma prior to the events portrayed in Hitchcock's film. I think the story of Dr. Edwards was kind of left to the audience to assume Norman killed him. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Norman said he stopped his therapy sessions over a year ago but they met in town recently. (Refraction), In another therapy session, Dr. Edwards asked Norman if he was familiar with Dissociative Identity Disorder, but Norman wasn't. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. I just - I just black out, and - and maybe because it's because I'm crazy or something. I do however think there could have been an episode at an earlier time that would have shown in great detail what happened, and …

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During another session, Norman asked if he could get some medication for his blackouts. I disagree...while the main story is about the Bates, there is a reason characters like Marion are such a big deal in the film and the series. Later when Dylan went to the pharmacy to pick up a prescription for Norman, a pharmacist told him that she had just been on the phone to Pineview and was told that Dr. Edwards had been missing for over a year and was presumed dead, leading Dylan to believe Norman had been hallucinating when they met in town. That's what disappointed me the most about the finale. When Norman refused to participate in group sessions since he repeatedly stated that he was being released. (Inseparable), Norman Bates: "I do need to tell you something" I do however think there could have been an episode at an earlier time that would have shown in great detail what happened, and how Norman got involved with him again. At first, Norman blamed her for him being there but later stated that she was the most wonderful mother in the world. I don't think it necessarily needed to be spelled out.