As the most famous superhero in DC Comics, there are already too many works to describe this superhero who serves the darkness, whether it is the trilogy directed by Nolan or the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" directed by Zach. Interpret this superhero without any superpowers - Batman from different perspectives, but there are few works to explore the style of Bruce Wayne and Gotham City in childhood. From a standpoint, "Gotham" out of its own way.
"Gotham" in my eyes is most praised for its portrayal of villains, the madness and cunning of the Penguin, Fish's powerful personal aura, Maroni's mighty arrogance and Falcone's easy-going appearance. Compared with his fierceness, Gordon's shape is slightly thinner. But although the plot is enjoyable, there are also some small problems that affect the viewing experience. The first line is Barbara Jiyou's line, which starts inexplicably and ends inexplicably. The writers may have wanted to use this line to reflect the different aspects of Gordon's stress, but I'd say it doesn't feel that good, and it's rather confusing. Secondly, there should be more chemistry between Catwoman and Bruce Wayne, but it actually feels a bit ordinary, but fortunately there is a second season to look forward to.
After the end of the first season, the screenwriter also left a lot of suspense, Maroni died, Falcone retired from Gotham, the demise of the two major gangsters, what kind of shuffle will Gotham usher in, and who took the red hood , whether Fish died or not, how Nigma was transformed into the Riddler and what is the secret behind Wayne Manor's basement, let's wait and see. After all, Gotham will finally usher in New Day no matter what.
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