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'Gotham' Episode Guide: Jada Pinkett Smith Says Fans Will Be 'Really Satisfied' With The Finale
The finale of Fox TV series "Gotham" will air on May 4 and it will feature a huge war between the city's most notorious mobs and gangs. According to an earlier "Gotham" episode guide for the finale, it will also see the return of Jada Pinkett Smith's Fish Mooney who was absent in the last few weeks that featured a new villain called the Ogre.
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'Gotham' Episode Guide: Bruce Wayne To Discover Family's Secret That Will Change Him Forever
There are only two episodes left on Fox TV series "Gotham" and that means two more weeks until fans get to see Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) discover his 'dark' self. According to recent "Gotham" episode guide, the orphaned boy is about to tumble upon one thing that his parent has kept from him. Is it the Batcave? It is an open secret that Bruce will eventually become the Batman but in the show, he is still young and yet to learn some fighting and detective skills.
'Gotham' Episode Guide: Fish Mooney Sports New Look As She Returns In The Chaotic City
The synopsis for the last two weeks of "Gotham" has been released. While "Gotham" episode guides have pretty much revealed what to expect in the Fox show in its remaining episodes, fans have to reminded that there is still one villain that could set Gotham City ablaze. This villain was not seen in the most recent episode of "Gotham."
'Gotham' Episode Guide: Don't Expect Joker Teasers Until Season's End According To Series Developer Bruno Heller But . . .
"Gotham" episode guide has been released for the two remaining weeks and what's missing is a mention of one of the most favorite Batman villains, the Joker. The origins of the long-time nemesis of the Dark Knight has been foreshadowed once in the show through a circus employee Jerome (Cameron Monaghan), a kid who killed her own mother and burst out in a Joker-esque laugh after getting caught. While Cameron's performance and the episode where he showed up received great reviews, the Fox TV series decided to not explore more of "The Joker" in its first season.
'Gotham' Episode Guide: Is The Ogre Going To Turn Back From His Evil Ways? Milo Ventimiglia Talks About His Character In The Fox TV Series
Recent "Gotham" episode guide have it that the newest villain "Ogre" (Milo Ventimiglia) is now aware he is being investigated by Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie). Other GCPD officers said the case of is something no one touches because Ogre hunts the loved ones of those who try to chase him. For Jim Gordon, it seems he will see himself in a tight spot in the next episode as Ventimiglia's character sets his eyes on Barbara (Erin Richards).
'Gotham' Episode Guide: Highly Anticipated Showdown And Cat Fights? Synopsis For Finale Revealed
A "Gotham" episode guide for the finale has been released and by just reading through it, looks like fans will be treated to an epic showdown between two villains. The finale will be aired on May 4 and it will be called "All Happy Families Are Alike." The title has the word family in it but what it will be about are fights and tensions between two major rivalries in the show - Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) and Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) and Leslie Thompkins (Morena Baccarin) and Barbara Gordon (Erin Richards).
'Gotham' Episode Guide: Bruce Wayne Will Get Frustrated With Jim Gordon. Find Out Why
Recent "Gotham" episode guide talks about the arrival of a new villain called Ogre (Milo Ventimiglia). While Detective Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) is busy chasing this mysterious and brutal serial killer, his relationship with Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) will hit a snag. In an interview with Comic Book Resources, McKenzie said the two's friendship will be tarnished after the police officer continue to fail to fail to solve the case of Alfred Pennyworth who in the latest episode was stabbed by his own brother.
'Gotham' Episode Guide: Jim Gordon Close To Stepping To The Dark Side?
Be McKenzie's Jim Gordon has always been the incorruptible police officer in a city where crimes happen as often as one can imagine. However, in this latest "Gotham" episode guide from McKenzie himself, it seems Gordon will finally fall to the demons. If in the previous episodes the GCPD cop always see to it that he is doing justice the right way, the next ones will see him forcibly take steps he does not really want.
'Gotham' Episode Guide: Why Nygma/The Riddler Getting Turned Down By A Girl Is A Big Deal? Cory Michael Smith Explains
Slowly but surely, people see Edward Nygma a.k.a. The Riddler grow. If in earlier "Gotham" episodes he always takes a backseat in favor of colleagues Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue). This time, he is starting to learn to work on his own. He did not back down in his first face-to-face meeting with the notorious Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor).
'Gotham' Episode Guide: Gordon Hunts A 'Jack The Ripper' Like Criminal; More Batman Villains To Appear In The Fox TV Series' Season 2
It has been more than one month since the last "Gotham" episode aired wherein fans saw Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) sought the help of Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) as they investigate the sudden release of Arnold Flass. While that proved to be a fruitful partnership, do not expect it continue, even if Jim will find himself in tight spot in the show's return. According to the latest "Gotham" episode guide released, the principled GCPD cop will deal with a serial killer that could pass as the infamous Jack the Ripper, at least on the type of victims he targets.
'12 Years A Slave' Star To Join 'Gotham' TV Series Cast As Lucius Fox - Find Out More Here
You know things are getting serious in Fox TV series "Gotham" when it starts casting people that made Batman. . . the Batman. On March 7, Deadline reported that Lucius Fox, Bruce Wayne's crafty tech guy, will appear in the show to be played by "12 Years A Slave" and "Newsroom" star Chris Chalk. The report added that this new "Gotham" TV series cast could potentially become a recurring character in the second season.
'Gotham' TV Series Spoiler Penguin Excited To Meet The Joker, Scarecrow And Other Batman Villains
Although the last episode of Fox TV series "Gotham" has Cobblepot in the title, it was not exactly about the man who will become the Penguin. "Everyone Has a Cobblepot," the show's 18th episode, saw Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) investigate how colleague Arnold Flass gets freed from prison. They traced it and found out that Commissioner Gillian Loeb has something to do it. They realized proving Flass guilty is difficult and so, they employed the services of Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor).
Fox TV Series 'Gotham' Spoiler: Penguin And Other Villains To Come Together In The Second Season? Robin Lord Taylor Answers
In the first season of Fox TV series "Gotham," Robin Lord Taylor's Oswald Cobblepot, who will turn out be The Penguin, takes most of the spotlight compared to other known Batman villains. Oswald's transformation into a major player of the Gotham City crime world is unfolding slowly right before people's eyes. He started as a small-time criminal under the wings of Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith). (Gotham TV series spoiler) Then, he worked his way to the top by working for the biggest mob bosses in the city.
'Gotham' Cast News: The Ogre To Spread Terror In City And He Will Be Played By 'Heroes' Alum
After overcoming Dr. Crane in the last episode, Detective Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and the whole GCPD will battle another mysterious villain. In an exclusive spoiler regarding the Fox TV series from the Hollywood Reporter, it is revealed that the Ogre will be arriving in the show and will be played by an actor who is no stranger to superhero series.
'Gotham' TV Series Spoiler: Morena Baccarin On Leslie Thompkins' New Job At GCPD And Possibility Of Getting Own Episode
"Welcome Back, Jim Gordon", Gotham's last episode saw the noble newbie police in the dangerous city back in the kind of environment he is more used to, field assignments. After spending some time in Arkham Asylum, Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) is back at his best in bringing down crooks in the city. (Gotham TV series spoiler ahead) One of which is his colleague and narcotics detective Arnold Flass who turned out to be the man behind murders.
'Gotham' TV Series Spoiler: Robin Lord Taylor Doesn't Think Penguin Will Go After Jim Gordon; Find Out More Here
In the last episode of Fox TV series Gotham, Oswald 'The Penguin' Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) did again what he does best, manipulating people in his favor. The Penguin successfully brought down Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) by revealing she used a girl named Liza to infiltrate Falcone (John Doman). Oswald exposed Mooney's plan and in turn, he got her right where he wanted. But of course, don't expect the infamous female mob leader to lie down that long. As per Taylor, fans can expect her to retaliate. The only problem for her though is that 'The Penguin' is already steps ahead.
'Gotham' TV Series Spoiler: Dr. Leslie Thompkins Kicked Out Of Arkham Asylum? Baccarin Teases Her Character Will Acquire 'Particular Set Of Skills'
Watch out: If you haven't seen the last episode titled Rogues Gallery, walk away now as this post is filled with Gotham TV Series Spoiler.
'Gotham' TV Series Spoiler: The Penguin, What's Next For Him? Find Out Here
Gotham TV series returned today and it featured for the first time the Arkham Asylum, home of the world's most dangerous and creepiest criminals. The episode, titled Rogues Gallery, also marked the arrival of new character Dr. Leslie Thompkins played by Homeland star Morena Baccarin. The last episode is basically about the villains that could possibly terrorize Gotham even more in the coming episodes. Still, the one that most fans are excited about is Oswald 'The Penguin' Cobblepot.
Gotham TV Series Spoiler: More Fish Mooney-Like Characters In The Future Possible
Fish Mooney is a character especially created for Gotham TV series. Played by veteran actress Jada Pinkett Smith, Mooney is an imposing, hotheaded and notoriously sadistic gangster boss and nightclub owner with deep connections in Gotham government. She is not afraid to go up against the city's most dangerous mobsters and can easily manipulate the law for her own good. Jada Pinkett Smith's character has been of those that stand out despite the show having aired only ten episodes. In fact, Jada is nominated for Favorite Actress In A New TV Series at the People's Choice Awards for this role.