TV Review: Gotham S3E5 Mad City: Anything For You
Crime in Gotham is at an all-time high, as Penguin struggles to uphold his promises to the city. Meanwhile, Butch goes down a dark path with the infamous Red Hood Gang and Bruce begins to investigate Ivy’s whereabouts.
Gotham has its strongest episode of the season as it gets back to its roots of gang fighting and away from freak of the week in some ways.
Most of the episode revolves around Penguin being elected Mayor and his dealing with the crime that has run rampant in the city. He’s attempting to look good but a new Red Hood gang is looking to cause trouble.
But, the real thrust of the episode is about the inner workings of his crew. They’re not getting along as various folks jockey to be Penguin’s number two… or do they really want to be number one? It’s an interesting episode when it’s focused on that.
There’s more thrown in there too.
We also have the search for Ivy, Bruce deciding what he should do as far as his feelings for Selina, and there’s Alice’s blood. It all comes together for the best episode of the season, but it still has a lot of bumps. I think the series’ struggle with identity continues as it still doesn’t seem to know if it wants to be campy, scary, or some gothic/noir thing. It bounces around with different tones throughout the episode, as many of them has done.
Still, it’s an improvement as the series moves away from the X-Men aspects of the series and the focus on proto-Batman villains. I don’t think it’ll last, but at least we get a bit of a break.
Overall Rating: 7.35

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