"Gotham" Welcome Back, Jim Gordon (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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8/10
Worst episode to date
imonlymyself5126 January 2015
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I love this show, but this episode and how Fish and Butch get away is way to easy. I mean utterly stupid. At least make it interesting. i wanted to shut it off 12 minutes into the episode. But i finished it. It was bad towards the end as well. How they want to keep Fish alive :(... Victor and his 3 assistants cant hit Butch at all, then all a sudden Victor can shoot Butches knee cap out from even further away than b4.

There was good parts to the episode, that's why i gave it a 3-star. might have been worth a 4-star. but this shows been great, anything 6 or under is sad. Anything 4 or under is a shame.
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6/10
Just torture her, already!!!!!!
yvonneshusband28 April 2015
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I am thoroughly SICK of Jada Pinkett Smith's 'acting' in this show. Having been told by Falcone last week that she will suffer for trying to use his mother's memory as a weapon against him, we see her cuffed and strapped down as one of Falcone's pet psychos decides what to do with her. Does she act scared? No. Does she act defiant? Yes, in a ridiculously over the top way. But for the most part, her line readings and expressions give us every reason to believe that she's actually going to ENJOY what's coming, at least until it looks like she's about to lose a kneecap. Then enter Butch, having performed an escape act worthy of the Batman himself, to the rescue! I felt like throwing something at the screen! I've never wanted to see a TV character suffer so much, and all due to the terrible performance of the actor playing her. Master Wayne didn't cover himself in glory this week, either; his pathetic overtures to Cat were truly cringeworthy. I'm going to take it he was crying due to her finally letting out on herself that she didn't see the Waynes's killer, I just can't accept that the future Batman had his heart stomped on by Catwoman when he was a ten-year old. Only Gordon and Bullock gave value for money this week, Jim's relentless pursuit of the corrupt, murdering Flass seems to be finally getting at least some of the honest cops behind him. Although I'm a little disappointed that Flass seems to have been taken out of play so soon, but the ending might indicate that he's already working on a scheme to get out of the mess he's in. I was also disappointed that Fish seems to have lived to fight another day, Miss Pinkett Smith can't leave the show soon enough as far as I'm concerned. Finally, the less said about Nygma, the better!
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6/10
Less than arresting
Fluke_Skywalker4 May 2016
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There are a few good elements here. Selina crushing Bruce's heart--though I'm still trying to wrap my mind around her motivation--is one more step in his journey toward becoming Batman. I have no doubt there will be some reconciliation down the road, but for now this is a wound that will heal with a hardened scab. I also liked seeing Gordon having to deal with the fallout calling in a favor with Penguin. Yes, he got his man, but at what cost? Otherwise this was the weakest episode thus far. Mooney's escape was absurdly easy, I think they should have stretched out the story with Flass a bit longer, and whatever that is with Nygma and Kringle just needs to end.
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