Previous Gotham spoilers announced that Morena Baccarin of HBO's Homeland will join the Fox show as Leslie Thompkins, a medical professional and colleague of the Wayne family. In the comics, Dr. Thompkins serves as a surrogate parental figure to Bruce Wayne who in the live-action Batman-inspired series is played by David Mazouz. Few days after Baccarin's appear was confirmed, Ben McKenzie, who plays Jim Gordon, major Gotham TV series spoiler saying his character and Baccarin's will become romantic partners in the show.
In an interview with TV Line, executive producer Danny Cannon has finally confirmed that Gotham TV series spoiler from Ben McKenzie.
"TVLINE | To look a bit further down the road, talk about bringing on Morena Baccarin (Homeland) as the DC Comics character Dr. Leslie Thompkins. It looks like she might be arriving at a particularly vulnerable time in Jim's life.
Cannon: Absolutely. And maybe that's why their relationship may have some lasting effects, because I think they have a lot in common, too. He is vulnerable, and he can't really do this alone. No, we have a lot of plans for that relationship, and not just to support Jim but also to make him vulnerable."
Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) has already moved out of the flat that she and Jim shares. She was also seen in one of the episodes back in the arms of her lesbian lover Detective Renee Montoya (played by Victoria Cartagena. Barbara away from Jim Gordon might last longer and get darker, too, according to Cannon this Gotham TV series spoiler from Cannon.
TVLINE | What can you say Gotham_Barbara_Montoyaabout last week's scene revealing Barbara in bed with Montoya? For many, that was kind of a "Huh?" moment. What was the greater significance?
It was the idea of however much Barbara tried to win Jim back, her failure to do so jettisoned her back into her past - a past where she basically was out of control, and numb to the pains, where she'd blocked out whatever turned her into that animal. Now she has opened those floodgates again and reverted back to...
TVLINE | Oh, is this a first step in a greater regression?
It's about to get very dark for Barbara."
Gotham TV series has just aired its winter finale on November 24 titled Lovecraft.