Why the smeg isn't this show called "Penguin"?
Maybe it is named after him, it is called Got Ham, after all.
Why the smeg isn't this show called "Penguin"?
If the show runs the course, it's supposed to end with Bruce becoming Batman.
Wow, that played like a season finale! Particularly with a shoot out in the GCPD. I must say I was very surprised by the ending twist I really thought Pengy was loyal to Maroni.
Gordon's plan was dumb as a bucket of rocks. He's not a cop with a suicidal death wish. I understand his idea conceptually -- "If I have to go down, I'm taking these corrupt fuckers with me" -- but that doesn't make it any less dumb.
What was Falcone's plan with Barbara? Was he intending on holding her as a hostage for however long it took for Gordon to make a move? The only way the resolution in Falcone's mansion makes sense is if Falcone knew that he'd have a face-to-face with Gordon.
I liked Bullock and the Duchess as well. Somehow seemed right.
The comical portrayal of Zsasz here was very strange. I'm not that familiar with the character, but my impression is that in the comics, he's one of the darker, more gruesome and horrifying Batman villains, a sadistic serial killer (which is why he's never been adapted to animation). So making him a joke character here was unexpected. Indeed, there was no reason for the mob enforcer character to be called Victor Zsasz. The only points of commonality with the comics character were his baldness and his habit of marking off his kills on his own skin, neither of which was relevant to the character in this story. They could've just made him any old mob enforcer, and saved Zsasz for when they needed a serial killer story (although I guess last week's wouldn't have worked).
On another note, there was surprisingly no Catgirl in the episode.
I've been wondering about Poison Pepper as well. I guess it doesn't hurt to introduce the characters early but they don't seem to be in an hurry to get to them.
Bruce is in every episode. Selena, Fish, and Edward aren't.The law dictates that Children work less.
It might take them several weeks to get all the necessary shots for a an episode where the kids play a larger part.
Which means that they might be unavailable for three episodes, if it takes them four weeks to film one episode all about them.
Kids are a pain.
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