Perhaps all of the hype that Fox was trying to generate for Gotham was warranted, because after all it is a Batman show without Batman (ie. it’s the television version of Gotham Central). Straight cop James Gordon attempts to clean up Gotham City and will have to put up with organized crime and organized corruption to do so. The biggest hurdle is trying to hook a casual audience onto a show that will probably never feature the Batman. Essentially, you make James Gordon into the Batman.
The first episode throws a lot at you, between all of the information you need to retain about the world and characters, all of the winks to hardcore Bat-fans, and all of the actual detective work that the viewer can do makes for a busy 60 minutes of television.
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Have this on the DVR and really want to check it out now. Hopefully it can build momentum and not get canned.
Enjoyed it, excited to see where the show goes.
Should be pretty interesting if the writers don't try to over-do it and complicate things.
I really liked it. To me its half a mix of comic and nolan-verse. It was a decent story with a really good cast.
My main point is it didn't focus on Bruce Wayne. Thank you that is what I want from this show. It's not called "Batman: Gotham" so I don't want it to focus on a little brat. Lets be honest its all about Oswald Cobblepot.