But do you agree that the show deserved the chance to find its footing and an audience?
But do you agree that the show deserved the chance to find its footing and an audience?
I think it was given a reasonable chance, but didn't earn success. The show had too many inherent flaws. It was a mess conceptually because it was adapting a series that was a spinoff with a lot of complex continuity, and that was offputting to the audience. Also it was trying to imitate too many things at once -- the Burton/Schumacher films in the tone and aesthetic, Charmed in the characterizations and attitude, and Smallville in the shoehorned metahuman elements. It looked studio-bound and artificial, and the plotlines were too dependent on coincidental interconnections among the main characters. There were some things about it that worked -- its Oracle and Alfred were perfect and its Harley was terrific -- but there was more that didn't. Again quoting my review, "It’s an interesting novelty but ultimately not a success."
I also hope the pilot is better than the script I read. I did hear it was revised before it went into production, so I am somewhat hopeful. I think my biggest problem with the pilot script was the not-too-subtle "wink" nature of the Batman's Rogues Gallery and how they are incorporated into the show. I had a friend who saw the actual pilot at Chicago Wizard World and said it was better than he expected it to be, so here's hoping.
I also hope FOX gives the show a chance and doesn't cancel it after one season, unless it deserves it. I'm thinking because it is a Batman-oriented show they'll give it a chance. If anything, the cast is solid and I have a feeling whatever shortcomings the show has the cast will make up for.
I know it's still early...but do y'all think the show would benefit form flash forwards, of Batman and/or Bruce Wayne recalling a certain episode?
I know it's still early...but do y'all think the show would benefit form flash forwards, of Batman and/or Bruce Wayne recalling a certain episode?
That's not the kind of series Gotham is; it's a '21st Century Noir' series set in the present (2014), telling the origins of significant characters in the Batman mythos as if they're happening NOW.
How is that restrictive? We KNOW Penguin & Batman will whatever happens. Fish Money & DOnal's character, not so much.No, that sounds awful and pointlessly restrictive.
NOW or now-ISH.I mean , will we see product placement of he iPhone6 or Twitter references? If it's just cell phones & e-mail, it could be a 15 year window.
I'm still holding out that crazy hope that it will be connected to SOME other DC property that's not a direct spin off.
How is that restrictive? We KNOW Penguin & Batman will whatever happens. Fish Money & DOnal's character, not so much.
I know it's still early...but do y'all think the show would benefit form flash forwards, of Batman and/or Bruce Wayne recalling a certain episode?
That's not the kind of series Gotham is; it's a '21st Century Noir' series set in the present (2014), telling the origins of significant characters in the Batman mythos as if they're happening NOW.
NOW or now-ISH.I mean , will we see product placement of he iPhone6 or Twitter references? If it's just cell phones & e-mail, it could be a 15 year window.
^Right, but it's a present that happens to resemble 1970s New York City in many ways.
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