Gotham Episode 1.18 Recap: Everyone Has a Cobblepot
How can Gotham make us really care about its characters?
How can Gotham make us really care about its characters?
I am not sure how I feel with what seems to be an odd rush to get the Joker in the show somehow.
Overall this was a good, but not great episode. I am very nervous about next week, as the preview for the episode seems to hint at a major character debuting on the show. We will see what actually happens and deal with it then. What about you? Did you enjoy this week?
Boo! Fear was center-stage in this week's episode of Gotham.
From start to finish, this was the best, well-crafted episode of the pilots and has so much potential; it wouldn't be a surprise for this to be something really special for Amazon.
Mid-Season hiatuses can always be a tricky thing. Sometimes they leave viewers anticipating a show's return and other times they leave too much room for the show to be forgotten about.
Gotham's 10th episode, "Lovecraft" marked it's halfway point of the inaugural season and demonstrates how far the show has come in 10 weeks.
Barbara...Barbara...Barbara. I'm not sure any other character has come off worse throughout this show's first season than Barbara Kean.
The ending, and the subsequent preview helped me feel that Gotham is capable of being a good show on its own, without needing to be supported by the broad shoulders of the Batman universe
As much as Gotham City is changing and the power players are making their plays, a young boy is grieving the death of his parents and also changing into a person who hates what the city is, hates injustice and is trying to figure out what can be done about it all.