Tune in to Gotham to find out!
Tune in to Gotham to find out!
Because I think about things too much I often make the mistake of assuming other people think about things too much. So in re: Gotham I assume they're trying to say something deep when … they're just trying to write episodic tv and collect their paycheques.
There's always, always, the option that the show forgets that any of this happened. It does that on occasion too.
Yeah J'onn needs to hold his horses or whatever the Martian equivalent is of Horses.
Like almost everything else, Gotham wants two conflicting things at once. It wants to be noticed for its portrayal of queer characters, but at the same time it wants to give those queer characters wretchedly terrible and stereotypical plots. "Making only the evil characters queer" is the best way to accomplish this;…
He was getting paid 97 dollar an hour! That's a pretty good wage, really.
Coulson's resurrection from being dead to being alive was a major plot point of the first season which bled into the second season.
There was a first season episode dealing with his lovelife.
And his character was the same character as was seen in the films so they also helped build up his character.
Okay so I have a complex story see first off I'm a white Martian, but they're all lawful evil so I'm pretending to be a green Martian, but I'm on Earth so I'm pretending to be a human, and so that is why I don't want to telepathically bond with this other Martian I met.
::accidentally ships everyone on the show::
::the show just becomes a giant ship, sails away::
This is the 7th episode of the 3rd season of this show, it's the 51st episode, and other than some online marketing for the show, this seems to be the first time that the show has actually bothered exploring its main character.
As a bi guy I will gladly (?) report that telling a guy you're in love with them does not always … … lead … to positive experiences.
A random homophobic comment online has slightly higher odds of being laughed at now than it did a few years ago, but… the fact that they're still around is an unfortunate reminder that we (like, as a species) have some work to do.
"we're at the point now where gay people can just be good or bad or
neither independent of it being a statement about gay people in general."
The only reason I'm watching it is because I think that crimes should be reported on.
The show's not funny and for Miss Kringle it decided the best thing to do with a woman character who was getting involved in physically abusive relationships was for her to be …
JIM: "Lee I love you even though you're going to marry someone else and he's literally operating on the woman I'm shagging right now."
This show's ratings are not very … good. So they're trying to get as much attention as they can out of what they have. Shipping Nygpot (and then introducing complications to Nygpot, rather than just going through with it) is their attempt to mine as much attention as they can from the audience.
Yes; that is one of the issues of why Gotham is difficult to talk about in terms of examinations of representation of minority voices. I'm mortified by how the show treats its LGBT characters … but … I'm mortified by how the show treats its heteronormative characters.
"an examination of the queer subtext of Gotham, with a particular focus on the villains."
The show has two bisexuals. One is a former drug addict who has literally murdered people. The other is a woman who plotted murdering a child for some ancient family cult or whatever and now is helping the former drug addict run a…
I'll change things by giving all Univision properties my negative money. They'll love my negative donations.