You know the drill ladies and gentleman, you wait impossibly long for another Master Bates Motel podcast and eventually one turns up where we talk a load of nonsense around the subject. We’ll try to be quicker with the next we promise. We’ve just had an awful lot on. SOZZA.
Posts Tagged ‘Bates Motel’
MASTER BATES MOTEL PODCAST: S1-E5 – “Ocean View”/”Freaking out all over Italy”
Posted: 03/10/2014 in TELEVISIONTags: Arts, Bates Motel, Bayley, blogging, entertainment, Goats in the Machine, Horror film, iTunes, Louise Boyd, Master Bates Motel Podcast, Movies, Norman Bates, podcast, Psycho, review, RJ Bayley, Robert Bayley, Stitcher, Television podcast, TV podcast, Twitter, Webcast
MASTER BATES MOTEL PODCAST: S1-E4 – “Trust Me”/”MSG 24/7”
Posted: 16/04/2014 in TELEVISIONTags: Bates Motel, Bradley Manning, Freddie Highmore, Louise Boyd, Master Baters, Master Bates Motel Podcast, MSG 24/7, Norma, Norma Bates, Norman, Norman Bates, Television, Vera Farmiga
In this episode of Master Bates Motel Loyd’s World of the Weird section grows in even more dominant as we discuss some of the more wondrously bizarre things our world has to offer with casual disdain. Don’t worry Master Baters though, there’s plenty of Bates Motel action as we discuss episode 4 of the first series, exploring Norma’s revelation about Norman’s psyche, Bradley Manning’s misuse of milkshake, and Norman finally getting his sexy on. (more…)
MASTER BATES MOTEL PODCAST: S1-E2 – “Nice Town You Picked, Norma…”/”Sexy Comics, Sexy Parents”
Posted: 02/04/2014 in TELEVISIONTags: Bates Motel, Bayley, iTunes, Louise, Louise Boyd, podcast, RJ Bayley, Twitter
We’re back for episode 2 of our Bates Motel podcast. Louise treats us to her new segment World of the Weird, and we discuss parents being naked – what is there more to say really? Give it a download!
MASTER BATES MOTEL: S1-E1 – “First you dream, then you die”/”Norman Bates: Fanny Magnet”
Posted: 16/03/2014 in TELEVISIONTags: Bates Motel, Frasier, Freddie Highmore, Louise Boyd, Marvel Vs. DC, podcast, Screenwriter, Twitter, Vera Farmiga
From the reprobates that brought you a whole Twelve Months of Terror comes their whole new saga of horror.