Gotham Series 2 Premiere Recap

When the episode begins, Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) and Alfred Pennyworth (Sean Pertwee) explore the mansion’s hidden dungeon. The pair come to an electronically controlled door, which Bruce cannot crack. Afterwards, we flash forward a month and see that Leslie Thompkins (Morena Baccarin) and James Gordon (Ben McKenzie) are still together. Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord… Continue reading Gotham Series 2 Premiere Recap

Gotham Finale Recap and Review

The Gotham finale begins with Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) returning to Gotham and speaking to Selina Kyle (Camren Biconodova). Bruce (David Mazouz) listens to a radio report about the gang war, before breaking his father’s picture. Alfred Pennyworth (Sean Pertwee) enters and attempts to convince Bruce that his father had no secrets. The pair… Continue reading Gotham Finale Recap and Review

Gotham: The Anvil or the Hammer Review

The Gotham episode starts with Barbara waking up in The Ogre’s house. She attempts to leave, but he stops her. He tells her that he was going to kill her on the night they met, but he saw the real Barbara and insists she is the woman that he has been searching for. She attempts… Continue reading Gotham: The Anvil or the Hammer Review

Gotham Recap EP20

The episode opens with Selina saving Bruce from an attacker. The pair discuss the death of Reggie, before they consider their next move. Meanwhile, Nygma experiments, by stabbing a bunch of watermelons. James Gordon interrupts, before asking about Leslie and rushing out. Meanwhile, Leslie is shown in her house in a towel and paranoid. Gordon… Continue reading Gotham Recap EP20

Gotham: Beasts of Prey Review

At the beginning of Gotham: Beasts of Prey, Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) attempts to make her escape. Outside, she is introduced to the man, who catches the escapees. Back in Gotham, James Gordon (Ben McKenzie) enjoys a drink with Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz), who questions him about the police union. Gordon questions about Alfred’s… Continue reading Gotham: Beasts of Prey Review

Gotham: Everyone Has a Cobblepot Review

When the show opens, Alfred is recovering in bed. He attempts to make an escape, but is simply too weak. Meanwhile, Fish finally gets to speak to the doctor. Fish suggests the doctor give her a spot, as his right hand. After he leaves, Fish checks out her new eye, which is blue. Meanwhile, Gordon… Continue reading Gotham: Everyone Has a Cobblepot Review

Gotham Review: Red Hood

The episode opens, with a group of bank robbers, who argue about their hoods. The one, with the red hood, quickly takes control over the situation, after they enter. A security guard attempts to be brave, but fails miserably. In order to escape the cops, Red Hood tosses out money to the poor citizens of… Continue reading Gotham Review: Red Hood

Gotham: The Blind Fortune Teller Review

At the beginning of the episode, Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) returns home, only to find Selina (Camren Bicondova) and Ivy Pepper (Clare Foley). Of course, Jim is out and about, at the circus, with Leslie Thompkins (Morena Baccarin). The pair watch the clowns and the Flying Graysons, before a fight breaks out. Gordon (Ben McKenzie)… Continue reading Gotham: The Blind Fortune Teller Review

Gotham: The Fearsome Dr. Crane Review

The episode opens with the introduction of Dr. Crane (Julian Sands), who is seen torturing a man, Adam Jodowsky, by threatening to toss him from a rooftop. Sal Maroni (David Zayas) celebrates Fish’s (Jada Pinkett Smith) departure, with Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor). The celebration is quickly cut short, when Fish calls Maroni and  tells… Continue reading Gotham: The Fearsome Dr. Crane Review

Gotham: Welcome Back, Jim Gordon Review

When the show opens, Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) is transported to an abandoned torture chamber, where she meets her torturer Bob (Michael Eklund, Bates Motel). Next, James (Ben McKenzie) and Bullock (Donal Logue) meet up and begin investigating a homicide. James is introduced to Detective Arnold Flass (Dash Mihok), who seems to know Bullock… Continue reading Gotham: Welcome Back, Jim Gordon Review

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