So is the lady at the end of the episode bringing people back to life with all the folks in the liquid? Could be the return of Jerome.
Before that they rolled Galavan's body into some morgue looking place where a black woman said something about having big plans for him.
Yes that is Indian Hills Same place where they took the Fire Girl and the same swampland that was fought over in season 1 except no one knows what is underneath that land.
This show is at its best without Bruce/Batman. I love every other character. This is so true I see what you did there...
Really strong episode. Bruce and Lee's sit down was fantastic. Good to see a certain red headed psychopath may not be as dead as originally thought
Had a friend send me this. Hope she comes back https://www.instagram.com/p/BC--P4AtFUb/ After seeing this I googled to see if she is close to 18 yet, nope
Dang. I am a couple months behind. Just saw her in the episode where Adam invited her and the other girl to the dance.
and how about motherfucking Barbara being back... I like Pee Wee a lot..... and Julie Cooper as his stepmom
I do hate how they went all 24 with the previews leading up to last nights episode by giving away that gallavan was 'alive'. I mean you kind of knew it would happen, but still at least leave a little bit of suspense.
Gotham‘s second season placed a strong emphasis on its villain characters and it looks to be going even further with season 3. Based on the ending of the previous season, which found Professor Hugo Strange’s test subjects at the Indian Hill facility escaping into Gotham city, the TV show’s origins for Batman’s greatest enemies seem to be coming ever more into focus. Given the direction that the TV show is taking, it also means finding the right actors for each part. While audiences may only have some clues as to which members of Batman’s rogues gallery to expect, one already-established character is going to definitely play a larger part. Poison Ivy has been a recurring character in the past two seasons of Gotham, but she will now be promoted to a series regular. With that, it also means the show has recast the role to better suit what is required in season 3. According to TVLine, it appears Gotham has cast All My Children alum Maggie Geha in the role. Geha will be replacing Clare Foley, which brings into question how the show plans to handle the sudden growth of the character in age. This information has actually been revealed as well. Ivy will have an encounter with one of the monstrous test subjects, leading to her growth and newfound abilities. This will allow the now-19-year old Ivy to unleash her new powers on Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz), who she will be having more of an eye on. Along with other recent casting additions and the announcement of the Mad Hatter’s impending arrival in the series, Gotham continues to strive for establishing an entire TV universe featuring new and familiar characters.Ivy has had very little to do so far in this series, so this change could be for the better. Comic fans may still feel a bit at odds with how so many of Batman’s notable villains are being established at a time well before Batman exists, but the success of this FOX series is certainly pushing the series towards establishing its own continuity, twisting around the established comic book mythos in the process. Maggie Geha is playing Poison Ivy on Gotham season 3 Gotham has had mixed results with the treatment of various characters thus far. Depending on how devoted the show has been to proper development, many issues have arisen due to a lack of better understanding. Others have worked well. Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) was a series breakout in the show’s first season and the second season certainly did its best to make more out of Edward Nygma (Cory Michael Smith). The female characterization on this series, however, has never been the strongest (Erin Richards’ Barbara Kean comes to mind). Perhaps putting more authority on Ivy and how she interacts with Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova) and others will help the series expand in this area. One also has to wonder what kind of impact Foley left on the character of Ivy. Fans may actually prefer the young, frumpy presentation of the character and reject the new take, regardless of how much more in line with traditional comic book versions of Poison Ivy the Geha version may be. Ideally this highly-stylized series will just be able to get a better grip on how to best utilize the rich comic source material it has to work with. Gotham season 3 begins September 19th, 2016 on FOX.
Hey I'm not giving up on it. I just feel like the first two episodes, and the overall direction they're taking have been kinda weak. I really like this show so I hope it improves.
Jim has his dad's ring, but that was a very similar one meaning that guy is probably some Gordon relative.
Skipped over all the posts bc didn't want to get spoiled but wanted to say I'm very up and down with this show 5 eps into season 2 and enjoying Chiklis and always love Bullock even though we kinda know how that ends up