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‘Gotham’ 1.2 “Selina Kyle”

“Gotham” 1.2 – Selina Kyle (7.5 out of 10)  – Directed by Danny Cannon; Written by Bruno Heller; Based on characters created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Howard Chaykin, Frank Miller, Greg Rucka, et al; Starring Donal Logue, Ben McKenzie, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sean Pertwee, Camren Bicondova…; Rated TV14” Aired on Fox 9/29/14.

After watching the pilot episode for “Gotham” last week I was hopeful that the show would branch out and start to become its own animal. The good news is that with episode 2 “Selina Kyle” they have taken a step in that direction. I enjoyed this episode more than I did the pilot and while that is a good sign, this episode wasn’t amazing..

For an episode called “Selina Kyle” she sure isn’t in it a whole lot. The title would lead you to assume that we would learn a lot of Ms. Kyle’s backstory, yet she isn’t really even much of a presence until the third act. The lack of impact meeting the iconic Catwoman character from the comics stems partly from the fact that Camren Bicondova who plays the young Catwoman in the series isn’t that great of an actress. She is young and for that reason I cut her some slack but if she is going to stick around as a major character in the series I hope her delivery isn’t so choppy.

David Mazouz who plays Bruce Wayne is another story. We see more of beginning of a hero as Bruce continues testing himself by holding his hand against an open flame until Alfred walks in catching him in the act. Mazouz is able to capture a grieving young man while also convincing me that this is the start of Batman’s training. I’m also really liking what is happening between Bruce and Gordon. But I’m worried if they continue to let Gordon witness Bruce’s transformation that Gordon would have to be an idiot to not figure out who Batman really is once he meets the Bat.

Gordon 

Other than the lack of Selina or “Cat” as she likes to be called in the show there were some other issues. The biggest would have to be the villains. Doug and Patti played by Frank Whaley and Lili Taylor, are the henchmen of The Dollmaker and they just couldn’t do anything right. They botch the kidnapping of a homeless kid and they don’t change their hideout after barely escaping a shootout with the cops in a truck with the logo of the warehouse they use as their hideout painted on the side. There were multiple times through out the episode that their behavior was childish. I like to think this was a hat tip to fans of the comics who will recognize The Dollmaker as a villain who makes dolls and uses them as his lackeys. I can’t really see another reason for the lack of intelligence in Doug and Patti other than they weren’t real people.

Selena was really the other issue. There were moments when I was in love with her. She manages to avoid Doug and Patti the first time they kidnap kids and even when she is eventually captured she does out smart them (not that it was too hard to do). While trying to escape she even scratches out a guard’s eyes. Even though we don’t see it happen we do see the after math; yet after all of that she still has to be saved by Gordon instead of taking care of herself. This makes her earlier victories less impressive.

My favorite relationship to watch grow though is Bullock and Gordon. The tension and chemistry between the two is a thing of beauty. They hate working together and have very different methods but when they work with each other instead of against they make a great team. I can’t wait to see what happens when the truth of about Gordon letting Penguin go instead of killing him at the end of the pilot comes to light.

Things between Fish and Falcone are getting really good as well. Falcone knows that Fish has been thinking of getting rid of him so she could take his place and sends her a message by beating the crap out of her lover in her own night club. Fish’s lover might have been nothing more than an awesome way to send a message but I am hoping it was another little plug for the show. We learn that his name is Lazlo right before he gets beaten up and then in the trailer for next week there is a very quick shot of a man in a pig mask. Now this could be nothing but the comic geek in me screams that it’s not. Lazlo Valentin is the real name of the villain Professor Pyg. I dont know if the Professor will be in the show but I find joy in thinking that it’s a nod to the comic fans.

 Professor Pyg?

The mystery of the Wayne’s murder is still of course on going for Gordon and the episode ends with him finding out that Cat was a witness to the whole thing. Where they will go from here I’m not sure but the Wayne’s real killer will be the driving force of not only Gordon’s character arc but Bruce’s as well so it can’t wrap up to soon.

Robin Lord Taylor as Cobblepot is the most interesting character to see on screen. Watching him scheme and kill to get his way is entertaining. He is cruel and merciless and has captured the essence of The Penguin perfectly. You can’t help but look forward to his next move in his quest to control Gotham.

Overall this is a good episode. The acting and chemistry between characters still needs some work but the show is still figuring out where it wants to go. Most importantly it feels like they are starting to make the world and characters their own and even with the Catwoman episode not being what you’d expect, the show will still land on its feet. Pun intended. 

TV: ‘Gotham’ Adds Bruce and Selina

Warner Bros. Worldwide has announced the addition of two more cast members to the FOX/WBTV DC Comics project “Gotham”. The fledgling series has been adding cast members nearly weekly and with each announcement the fervor to see this show grows greater and greater amongst the comic book fan community. It has been previously reported that “Gotham” is a series about James Gordon and how he came to be the Commissioner of the GCPD Gotham Central Police Department.

With that idea in mind it is no surprise that the casting choices for Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle are a couple of youngsters. David Mazouz of “Touch” fame will grace TV screens as a pre-teen Bruce Wayne. Batman isn’t even a twinkle in the young Gothomite’s eye. Will we be seeing the infamous scene where the Wayne family is tragically murdered in front of young Bruce’s eyes?

Young Bruce 'Gotham'
Comic Image from Batman (2011) #21

Another question comes up as the casting announcement of a newcomer Camren Bicondova as young Selina Kyle. What will the future Catwoman’s relationship be to the young Bruce Wayne if anything at all? Warner Bros. is reporting that the Selina Kyle character will be a teenage orphan with proclivities for theft and pickpocketing. The anticipation for the series only builds more “what if” scenarios in the minds of fans. The dots continue to be connected as the list of cast members grows.

Young Selina 'Gotham'
Comic Image From Catwoman #0

Currently cast are; Ben McKenzie as Detective as James Gordon; Donal Logue as Detective Harvey Bullock; Zabryna Guevara as Captain Essen; Erin Richards as Barbara Kean; Sean Pertwee as Alfred Pennyworth, Robin Lord Taylor as Oswald Cobblepot (aka The Penguin); and Jada Pinkett Smith as Fish Mooney. Now we have a David Mazouz as Bruce Wayne and Camren Bicondova as Selina Kyle in the mix, let the Internet speculation commence! What better place to start then in the comments section below?