And Maroni's sending his troops to hurt Falcone, hit him in his beloved casino. The third plot running is Oswald finally coming clean to Maroni about his connections to Falcone, and this ends up leading to a confrontation between Maroni and Gordon to collaborate the Penguin's backstory. Bruce's leg of the plot takes fairly less screentime, though I do appreciate how the whole Wayne thing ended up mattering in the long run, making Bruce and Alfred's constant presence in the show actually somewhat matter. Young Bruce Wayne, meanwhile, is doing some investigation into Wayne Enterprises and finding out that they're corrupt, and this takes him to the charity targeted by Potolsky. On the Gordon/Bullock front, we've got this dude Stan Potolsky who's giving away a crazy drug Viper (proto-Venom) for free to make a point, and they're hunting him down. There are some characters who really only show up for the sake of showing up and showing that they're doing stuff (Bruce, Alfred, Selina, Nygma) and don't really have too much to do with the whole massive gang war plot, but then again not showing them would leave a lot of empty holes that would be padded by other filler-y stuff, so I guess there isn't any real way out of this.Īnyway, there are a couple of plots running down, and I do like how they intersect at multiple points - the first Gotham episode that does this nicely, in my opinion. A nice episode that, again, holds itself pretty well together.
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