I think I'll watch the next two episodes. Give the show a three episode try out. But, I think the only thing I like about the show is seeing how they rig DC history into this show's universe. But, when I sometimes see the result, I'm less than impressed e.g. Jim 'there will be light' Gordon's acting and Alfred 'don't mind me son, I'm a bloody Cockney mate' Pennyworth.
Er... the show just isn't that good, is it? I especially dislike how all the villains are really charicatures (like Nigma and the Penguin). That, and the show really seems to want to be really noir, but can't be noir since it's also for kids.
MGM wrote:... the show really seems to want to be really noir, but can't be noir since it's also for kids.
Yeah, good point. It the noir style and the target audience don't really go well together.
I think you can do comedy noir and obviously straight up noir, but not straight up noir with the caveat that it's also got to be for kids.
Jesus, that is cringeworthy.
The actor playing James Gordon, he is bad, isn't he? It seems every actor is in "over the top" mode. The dialogues are terrible.
I didn't get the 70s feeling at all, btw.
I'm giving this a second episode and if it's as bad as the first, I'm out.
I read episode 6 is the best so far, so I'll check that one. But the first 5 were... not so good, to say the least. If 6 isn't awesomely great, this show is off my list. I so wanted to like this.
Now that my October Horror Challenge is over I'm back to watching my regular shows. I'm trying to decide whether I should catch up with Gotham or wait for it to finish and watch it all the way through. Those who have been watching it week to week, are the episodes self contained or do they have cliffhangers/every episode is connected?