The bat-gadgets, the action, the suspense, that ending... we're definitely on the right track here. Sure, the whole "rich people locked in a room with a bomb" cliche has been done before, but it really works when you realize just how embedded the Court of Owls is in Gotham City. The acting was great, but there were still just a couple of moments where the unnecessary drama bled through, such as the scene between Harper and Stephanie. This was definitely the best episode so far (even though it's only the third) and I am very excited to see where this goes. The only thing I'm worried about is the longevity of this show. The concept is about four of the Knights being wanted fugitives, but that will most likely be resolved by the end of season one, I assume. I just don't know what the show will become in the long-term when the main selling point seems so short-termed. Then again, with the way James Gunn has been sloppily handling DC properties, who knows if this show will even see a second season.