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Gotham - Mad City: The Executioner (2016) (episode)
Just like the previous episode, the ninth episode was not bad. Captain Burnes' transformation continued, Nygma became a part of the mayor's portrait (cool), but this time I was mostly entertained by Ivy Pepper, who, among other abilities, has a tremendous talent for business. Chelsea Spack clearly got the ungrateful role of Corporal 13 in the series.
Gotham - Mad City: Follow the White Rabbit (2016) (episode)
No, that was a tough drop after the previous episode. Sofi's Choice was a good movie, but watching this decision over and over again in one episode was quite annoying. This episode strongly reminded me of some bad Saw movie. As for The Penguin, I'd rather not even talk about it, but I bet Honza Musil has a big smile on his face.
Gotham - Mad City: Anything for You (2016) (episode)
This was the Gotham that I like. I have long built a relationship full of enthusiasm with Penguin and Nygma, but I have to highlight Barbara's character for the second time. In the third season, she is becoming one of my favorite characters, and in previous seasons, I couldn't even look at her without getting nervous.
Gotham - Mad City: Look Into My Eyes (2016) (episode)
There was a significant improvement compared to the previous episode, but there were still quite a few shortcomings. No one has mentioned yet that Jim has a titanium skull, otherwise, I don't understand how he could have stayed conscious after that home run hit. Jim Gordon is also involved in another matter, I haven't seen a stranger rescue of a person hanging over a precipice yet. The conclusion of this action was especially entertaining. On the other hand, Penguin's arrival for Nygma was absolutely perfect.
Gotham - Mad City: Burn the Witch (2016) (episode)
The third season of Gotham hasn't really convinced me yet. Compared to the previous seasons, the plot seems quite slow, and even though I understand that movies and TV shows based on comics should be taken with a grain of salt, I'm bothered by the completely illogical actions of some characters. Until this season, I had nothing against Fish Mooney, but now she's starting to annoy me. I've been thinking for a long time who she reminds me of now, and it occurred to me that if they gave her a helmet, she would look like a shrunken Magneto. The flowing cape, the way she walks, surrounded by evil mutants... And as if that weren't enough, the creators apparently decided to incorporate soap opera elements into the storyline, otherwise I can't explain that cheap ending.
Gotham - Mad City: Better to Reign in Hell... (2016) (episode)
From the first episode of the third season, I expected a bigger punch, the conclusion of the previous season definitely hinted at it. The typical Gotham atmosphere remained, but the first episode somehow lacked energy. But not to be too critical, The Penguin was excellent and, to my immense surprise, I even enjoyed Barbara, who got on my nerves for two seasons.
Gotham - Unleashed (2016) (episode)
Gotham - Azrael (2016) (episode)
Gotham - Pinewood (2016) (episode)
The eighteenth episode was full of returns. Characters returned from the institution, from the afterlife, or just into action, and I felt like a worker at a recycling plant. As I have already written once, James Frain doesn't bother me, but his Galavan really annoys me, no matter what he calls himself, and now the creators have brought him back into the game again. They didn't please me. I was surprised that I wasn't pleased even with the first action of Mr. Freeze, Victor Fries seemed more interesting to me. The only real positive of this episode was the investigation at Pinewood Farm, it reminded me of my favorite game series, Resident Evil.