Gotham: “Mad Grey Day” — March 21, 2016
It’s a bad, bad day for Jim Gordon, a fortuitous one for Penguin and a rather invigorating one for young Bruce Wayne on this week’s Gotham.
It’s a bad, bad day for Jim Gordon, a fortuitous one for Penguin and a rather invigorating one for young Bruce Wayne on this week’s Gotham.
Penguin is taking flight from Arkham and young Bruce Wayne is taking matters into his own hands in this week’s episode of Gotham.
It seems that things are going to get very interesting during the second part of this season on Gotham, says Special Contributor Ralph S. after watching this week’s episode. See what he had to say in his latest recap.
Gotham is back after hiatus and things are darker than ever. Yeah, Theo Galavan appears to be history but it looks like there’s a whole slew of evil, twisted bad-asses that are just waiting in the wings to be revealed.
Special Contributor Ralph S. looks at how Gotham wraps up it’s fall-season finale. He says Fox promised it would be action packed and they delivered. Find out why in his new recap
If the events in this week’s episode of Gotham are any indication it does look as though things will be become more difficult for Jim Gordon and especially young Bruce Wayne in the coming episodes, says Special Contributor Ralph S.
Back at the precinct house the gang’s gearing up to go with Gordon and Barbara on their little getaway. It seems Barnes has recruited numerous new members of the Strike Force. I guess he’s got no choice, wearing a Strike Force vest on this show seems to have the same consequence as wearing a red shirt had on the original Star Trek.
This week’s installment of the formative years of the Dark Knight was no exception. Characters are starting to choose sides and we get to see the genesis of an iconic villain. Along the way loads of chaos ensue.