Exactly.
Exactly.
It was kinda lame and a lot of the jokes were predictable (though most of them still got a smile or a chuckle from me), but the jousting scene had me rolling. That scene was funny as shit.
Yep. And it was an accident, no less. Joe takes the fall and admits to the killing because he wants to "protect his son", even though nothing would happen to Tom if they told the truth about what happened.
I mean, it was an accident, and Tom was trying to defend Danny anyway. But nope, Mommy and Daddy decide to cover…
*Carver walks into the interrogation room and terminates Ellie's interview so he can tell her it was Joe*
Oh, God, please don't ruin this with more pointless music…
*Droning synths start fading in from the background*
NO GODDAMMIT WHAT ARE YOU DOING
He's the imposter. He already apes me at every turn.
So apparently Susan Wright is from Albuquerque.
Heh heh heh.
AMIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiii-
Being pretty much useless?
Hey, it's basically a right answer.
Gotham
C+. You're such a negative person.
Which Newsie did you base Clark Kent off of? Was it Crutchy? I'm getting a strong feeling that it was Crutchy.
Oh. Okay.
"Horrendous alt-rock"? That was the Sex Pistols, for your information.
I just realized that Dick Lovecraft is Mikey Palmice from The Sopranos.
I guess Brendan came back from the dead and got his revenge.
DUDE. ALFRED IS A BADASS.
Again, a good episode. But God, that bowling scene was horribly executed, especially in comparison to the original arcade part from Broadchurch. What kind of bowling place is that, anyway, with weird-ass pins and midgey balls? (Don't.)
Oh, and "…keeps her in this sort of arrested state of development…"
Heh heh.
Because the writers simply do not care.
Well. Didn't see that ending coming.
Wait, they seriously did that?
Wow.
Another good episode. I was worried that this show was just going to be a terrible rehash of a great series.
But God, Carver's daughter was annoying as hell. I hope that's the last we ever see of her.