An action-drama series following rookie detective James Gordon as he battles villains and corruption in pre-Batman Gotham City.
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aired Sep 23, 2014
An action-drama series following rookie detective James Gordon as he battles villains and corruption in pre-Batman Gotham City.
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Season 3 is a bit slower & has some weird plot choises. mostelikly because they didn't think they were gonna get renewed so they wrote an 'open' ending. picks back up in season 4 :P
its getting a bit repetitive and boring... some many people get headshots and nobody of the villain die. everybody is taking turns with teaming up or killing each other.
yeah.... tired of it... bye
Dropping this, not watching season 4. Gave this show enough chances.
Dropping this.
Yawn. Boring. A Batman show without Batman.
This season is off to a pretty good start.
@Lemon Thank you Lemon, it's all right now! Good job :)
@Lemon We appreciate this! Thanks!
@Lemon No worries, knew you were busy fixing it ;)
@Lemon
Thx for the help!
@Tallyshizzle @mav89 @TheThirdMark @rubenloureiro @Cypriaan @TomF @monikabila
I've found the bug yay!
What happened is, the old duplicate Gotham show from a while ago had the same tvdb id assigned to it, which means it was updating that old deprecated show record instead of this one (which is the correct one).
This has been fixed and the new episodes are now showing up!
Sorry for this inconvenience :(
Is it possible to update plz?
Please, update the episode list, tnx.
@rubenloureiro the crawler this site uses is broken.
why the episodes are not updated?
i'm tired of this, let's move to another website...
Can you please update? New episode is out! Thank's a lot!
@Lemon Can you update please?
where is episode S02E11??
I'm surprised how much I like this show. I only have one complaint - -the way in which the corruption of the city is presented is wholly unbelievable. It's not just that they go too far (every cop literally leaving the station so a man can kill one of their own) -- it's that they give no plausible explanation for anything liek this situation. It kinda reminds me of the purge "It just works" becomes "It just is" -- and that's nonsense.
However, as much as that old-timey corruption is built around a cultural awareness and belief of how things were in Chicago or New York plays a role in what's being done here -- I think the fiction aspect might overwhelm the ridiculousness.
The thing is -- Gotham isn't Chicago or New York. Gotham is a city largely cut off from the rest of its own world, federal power of any kind seems to stay out of it, and it's very nearly just a lawless kind of town. Where plenty of fiction these days focus on the importance, the morality of the rule of law and the decisions of those men elected by the plurality (altho, this is usually simplified to just, the majority, even tho that isn't even close to accurate) -- basically what good and evil are must be defined by the laws that shaped modern society. Batman was always this weird "The rule of law is what matters, I won't kill you, I'll arrest you, but vigilantism? Dunno what you're talking about, what I'm doing is perfectly good." One of the reasons I get annoyed with Batman really, he's a massive hypocrite -- but Jim Gordon works very well in this even more exaggeratedly lawless (because the law is bought and paid for) version of Gotham
In short, the corruption angle is singularly unbelievable to me, but when I view this story as some kind of modern Polis (city-state), remove my concept of a federal government over it, and try to apply the modern understanding of Greek populism and democracy?
Shit just got interesting.