I liked it. Seeing the first meeting of Bruce Wayne and James Gordon was a potent moment. The cast is good, the production values are good, and the complexities of the situation in Gotham are engaging, even though I'm not generally a fan of stories in which almost everyone is corrupt. Although it does seem that Montoya is basically honorable as well as Gordon. Hopefully she (and Allen?) can become an ally.
The introductions of Nygma and Ivy seemed unnecessary here. I guess the idea with Ivy was to give her a reason to hate the police, but given that nearly the whole force is corrupt, they could've done that another way later on. As for Selina, she looks great, but she didn't really do anything except slink and skulk around. Although I assume there will be some followup to her witnessing the murder. Maybe she and Bruce will bond.
I was impressed by David Mazouz as Bruce. He conveys a lot of intelligence and intensity. The character is just what I would've expected the young Bruce to be -- a disciplined mind and a keen observer.
The introductions of Nygma and Ivy seemed unnecessary here. I guess the idea with Ivy was to give her a reason to hate the police, but given that nearly the whole force is corrupt, they could've done that another way later on. As for Selina, she looks great, but she didn't really do anything except slink and skulk around. Although I assume there will be some followup to her witnessing the murder. Maybe she and Bruce will bond.
I was impressed by David Mazouz as Bruce. He conveys a lot of intelligence and intensity. The character is just what I would've expected the young Bruce to be -- a disciplined mind and a keen observer.