Wednesday, 1 February 2017
Gotham Season 3 Episode 14 - The Gentle Art of Making Enemies - Video Review!
via IFTTT Gotham Season 3 Episode 14 - The Gentle Art of Making Enemies - Video Review! Alright what’s going on guys it’s Trev back again here to bring you another video. This one will be a video review for Gotham the tv series. Man I have absolutely been loving Gotham lately. This was such an amazing episode. This one was a season finale worthy episode. We are on break for Gotham and it returns April 24, 2017. I am saddened to hear that but hey this was a few incredible episodes with the return of Jerome so we can’t fault them for needing to take some time off afterwards. Spoilers to follow! Following the citywide blackout, the GCPD is struggling to contain the riots committed by both Jerome's followers and random citizens gone corrupt. Jerome proceeds with his plan to kidnap Bruce and present his theatrical execution at a carnival in front of his followers. The GCPD Strike Force, led by Gordon and Bullock, accompanied by Alfred arrive to stop Jerome and save Bruce. Bruce escapes his death and attacks Jerome in a house of mirrors, who is later defeated by Gordon and sent back to Arkham Asylum. During the blackout, Oswald is attacked by Nygma and is almost killed by one of his elaborate traps, but Cobblepot escapes with aid of a police officer. Barbara, Tabitha, and Butch all kidnap him and interrogate him at the Sirens. Nygma, succeeding in proving that Cobblepot could truly never love anyone privately shoots him into Gotham Harbor. Gordon is reunited with his Uncle Frank (James Remar), who is aligned with the Court of Owls, who have brainwashed Bruce's doppelgänger. This episode was absolutely amazing! Seeing Jerome return as our Gotham Joker and also the inclusion of the sort of Death in the Family modern take on the Joker is something we haven’t seen on screen to date. I really loved this episode and love this series. Gotham should have more fans than it does. I am going to give this episode a 9.6 out of 10. As always thanks for watching everyone! Trevschan2
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