Yeah Nygma being the only person to accuse Gordon of the Galavan killing makes Gordon basically only punishable for that crime if he decides to admit to it.
Yeah Nygma being the only person to accuse Gordon of the Galavan killing makes Gordon basically only punishable for that crime if he decides to admit to it.
Thanks. The only problem is that the last few episodes have been Morena Baccarin-less because reality (her maternity leave) made her unavailable for filming. So Gotham has had less Inara than usual. :(
No that doesn't even make sense get out of my head.
So in Gotham's universe, New York City is instead named Gotham City, and it is its own separate state.
::pushes glasses up on nose::
Which has been attempted to happen in our universe ACTUALLY https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
We took Batman characters and scrambled them and made an omelette from their carcasses. Starring Inara from Firefly.
Kentucky?????
Things I learned tonight in Gotham:
1 Gotham is not in any state; according to Karen Jenning's address it is its own state. Gotham City, USA.
2 Gotham City is in Gotham County. … which is presumably the only county in the state of Gotham City.
3 If a woman with a deformed arm shows up at Pinewood then she might leave…
She's had to have so many poor performances on this show that even an alright performance seems like she took a step up.
I don't think I did but I have this weird feeling, down in my guilt organ, telling me that maybe I did.
I don't remember. I don't think so; I think Brad was a character who, in Grand Heroes Tradition, was unceremoniously discarded when no longer useful to the plot.
James "Jim" Gordon still killed Theo Galavan in cold blood. Ed Nygma heard that from Oswald Cobblepot's eyewitness account. When Ed talked to his lawyer before his trial he could have attempted some kind of plea bargain wherein his sentences (for killing Kringle and Cop-Whose-Name-I-Forget) might be lowered if he…
I haven't read any upcoming episode synopses but I think it's safe to say that Oswald will go back to his murderous ways, yes.
But the show spent several episodes showing that Oswald is incapable of causing harm! Surely the show wouldn't change its mind again about a character!
"Okay so then we put Jim in prison"
"For how long?"
"Uh… an episode, max."
He's going to clear his name from _Gotham_, a show running Jim Gordon's name through the mud.
But then his father died before he could change his will, so next episode (if the plot is even touched and not just ignored*) should see the wealth transfer to whoever was Papa Penguin's next of kin (presumably his wife)
Ms. Baccarin had her second child on March 2nd, which would probably be around when this was filming, so, probably.
I agree that the wife's commitment to her character was weird. If she wanted Papa Penguin to die (which is why she's withholding heart medicine from him) (ps how does he not notice that his heart medicines taste minty???) then she should not be upset when he has heart troubles. Heart troubles = her plan of inheriting…
Well Gotham has never shown any interest in how the criminal law system works in reality so "it doesn't know how criminal trials work" is also not very surprising…
No. But. Jim Gordon killed a handcuffed suspect after watching the Penguin beat said suspect to almost death.