EB's Justin Ludwig writes, "“Black Mask” gets points from me because of the amount of Batman material they are FINALLY injecting into this show. Black Mask was a great villain they could have milked for much more but instead they make this a once and done with a weird choice for his mask. The idea of the fight club was cool, but he should have played a bigger role in the infrastructure of Gotham, since Black Mask is a notable gangster in the Batman mythos, but this ends with a whimper.
The idea of Bruce wanting to learn to fight is interesting as this really hits the gas on him becoming something darker and more physical. I LOVED when they tossed Tommy Elliot in there but this arc for Bruce is way too fast and unnecessary for Gotham, which should revolve around everyone that isn’t Bruce Wayne."
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I didn't like the choice for the mask either, should have went with the one used in Arkham Origins.
Why did they call him Richard Sionis?
Anyway, hopefully he'll be back.
I'm so surprised Sionis\Black Mask isn't used more in Batman movies.
There is a flaw with this type of show, no real threat to a lot of characters.
We know that certain characters are (essentially) immortal, so if they are ever in a tight spot you know for a fact they will survive.
takes a little of the fun out of a show IMO.