That was such a great moment - I liked that, for all that Gotham likes to throw everything and the kitchen sink at most stuff, they knew they could reply on the actors to nail the emotion in that scene and made it practically wordless.
That was such a great moment - I liked that, for all that Gotham likes to throw everything and the kitchen sink at most stuff, they knew they could reply on the actors to nail the emotion in that scene and made it practically wordless.
Honestly, it's oddly compelling. It leans into its own madness, which helps a lot: I mean, there is a decades old feud over maple syrup. That is an actual plot point.
Sort of a an ultra-murderous version of 'In treatment'?
I'm not sure how we're supposed to take it though: as show confirmation that Ed does indeed have more than platonic feelings for him?
Can we talk about how tremendously homoerotic that musical moment was? Ed, buddy, when you're imagining your dead friend making suggestive bedroom eyes at you whilst serenading you with Amy Winehouse, it might be time to face facts that it's probably not an entirely platonic relationship.