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Gotham season 2

Cassie

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RISE OF THE VILLAINS OR SOMETHING :rwmad:

The teaser is only the first 30 seconds or so of the video and then there's a minute of something in German. I used this one because I didn't know if the official channel is country locked. OKAY?

Season 2 starts tonight.
 
THE SEASON PREMIERE WAS FUN, OKAY? :rwmad:

Yes, it's silly that Barbara is imprisoned with the guys, and that she's EVIL. I like evil Barbara better than not evil Barbara. I'M JUST GOING TO ROLL WITH IT.
 
I wonder how many months pregnant she is...

But congrats! I guess she'll be standing behind tables a lot this season.
 
Unless the make her pregnant on the show too, didn't you make her pregnant in your story?

What power you have!
 
YOU GUYS, I think Gotham might actually be good this season. MAYBE I JUST JINXED IT AND IT WILL BE SHIT AGAIN.
 
Yeah, if that kid isn't supposed to be pre-Joker Joker, I'll eat a steak. (You might've expected to see me say I'll eat my hat, but hats taste gross and I'm only about 85% sure.)
 
did not see that coming. My brother thinks they're throwing us a red herring and he will be saved via cryogenics, as in Victor Frieze. Come out all pale-skinned and brain damaged and whatnot.

Anybody catch the nice little mallet action from his "sidekick"?
 
Paul Reubens will play Penguin's father on Gotham, and more from the show's New York Comic Con panel

by Shirley Li • @shirklesxp
Posted October 11 2015 — 5:23 PM EDT

Paul Reubens will be returning to Gotham as Penguin’s father, 23 years after he played the character in Batman Returns — on Gotham in an upcoming episode, actor Robin Lord Taylor (who plays Penguin a.k.a. Oswald Cobblepot on the drama) announced at the show’s New York Comic Con panel Sunday afternoon. That’s right: Pee-wee Herman will be heading to the dark pre-Batman series.

“So we’re all familiar with Oswald’s mother, the fabulous, fabulous Carol Kane,” the actor said leading up to the news. “We don’t know a lot about his father… We just found out that I do have a father. And he will be showing up very soon, and he will be played by none other than Paul Reubens, a.k.a. Pee-wee Herman! He’s playing my dad! What! The! Hell!”

The actor was so excited actress Erin Richards (who plays Barbara on the show) grabbed his name card and fanned him with it while the audience cheered his enthusiasm.

Along with Richards and Taylor, actors Ben McKenzie, Michael Chiklis, Cory Michael Smith, Jessica Lucas, James Frain, and writer John Stephens spoke about the show’s second season, which centers on the supervillains, bringing an altered, crazier vibe to the show and moving away from the first season’s mob-centric, old school feel. “We wanted to trace the development of season 1 from old-time mobsters to trace the trajectory of the rise of the supervillains,” Stephens said. “We’ll be telling one long story over the 22 episodes, so you can’t miss one episode.”

Among the storylines this year is the introduction of Chiklis as Jim’s (McKenzie) new boss, Captain Nathaniel Barnes. “He’s a real wallflower,” Chiklis joked, as the audience had just seen a clip of him entering the precinct and firing officers with previous offenses. “Barnes comes in as a countermeasure to the villainy that is running amok in Gotham. He serves as a mentor to Ben’s character and also he’s trying to pull him out of the muck, because he’s sliding down that slippery slope.” Also new to the show: Lucas’ Tabitha and Frain’s Theo, siblings who join the ranks of the rogues gallery on the show. The pair talked Tabitha’s connection with Richards’ Barbara, while Frain, who has often played villains, poked fun at how playing another bad guy is “new territory” for him.

By the time the audience was allowed to line up to ask questions, fans nearly stampeded the two lines set up for them. It’s not hard to see why: Many were intent on figuring out if dead characters would be back. Luckily, Stephens threw a bone at one woman who asked about Jerome Valeska (Cameron Monaghan), a character most fans believed would become the Joker, saying, “If you watch the episodes closely, you’lll start seeing seeds of that story develop. It’s not the last you’ve seen of that character.”

Of course, the night went to Taylor, who capped off the Q&A with the final answer to a question from a fan wondering who he thought was the biggest villain in the world. “Donald Trump,” the actor replied, laughing as the audience cheered and the panel ended.
p.s. I want to sex Cameron Monaghan.
 
I really think this show is a lot better this season than last season, AND ALSO last night was probably the best episode ever?
 
So I didn't get around to posting in this thread last week, but DAFUQ. Alfred smackin' a little girl. I know she grows up to be Michelle Pfeiffer or something, so she will have had it coming, but jeez.
 
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