
Pennyworth “Cilla Black” Review
Pennyworth is a little bit more dim without Esme, but Alfred is determined to find her killer. After the assassination of Julian Thwaite, the No Name League and the Raven Society are no closer to a truce. Both the country of England and the United State government have an agenda,

Pennyworth “Lady Penelope” Review
Pennyworth isn’t holding back any punches. Martha Kane has a new assignment for Alfred, but are they getting in over their heads? Esme keeps feeling like she’s in danger, so she spends some quality time with the soon to be in laws. Bet gets anxious and bored being so far

Pennyworth “Martha Kane” Review
Pennyworth continues to bring amazing drama along with action and surprises to keep us hooked. Alfred finally meets Esme’s father, and he does prove to be a handful. Alfred meets an American woman named Martha Kane, who has a shady proposition for him. Dave Boy and Bazza try to have

Pennyworth “The Landlord’s Daughter” Review
The first episode of Pennyworth did a great job of setting the groundwork for the greater plotline that would weave through season 1 with The Raven Society. Where the scope of episode 2, The Landlord’s Daughter, initially appears dwarfed by the previous episode, it actually does an even better job

Pennyworth “Pilot” | A Worthy Start
It’s hard to say that there was a glaring hole for another DC non-Batman series that skirts around that very Caped Crusader. We’ve had Fox’s Gotham that went deep into Batman lore, yet featured a young Batman that didn’t really allow us to actually see Batman in action, and, let’s

Touching | Gotham “Transference” Review
After an absolutely fantastic season leading up until this point, we’ve finally reached the finale of season two of Gotham. Season two was night and day from its rocky beginnings in season one and certainly set up the series for a solid season three. But, did the finale “Transference” match

Fishy | Gotham “A Legion of Horribles” Review
Gotham brought back some old foes in “A Legion of Horribles.” As was shown throughout various promotional material and strongly assumed to happen this season, we get the return of the character everyone loved to hate, Fish Mooney. Penguin threw her off a cliff, but what is dead doesn’t seem

Boom! | Gotham “Unleashed” Review
Television shows always have that difficult balance to adhere to. Many don’t want to go the “villain-of-the-week” route, but they also don’t want to have a single strong villain hanging around for the show’s entirety. The latest episode of Gotham, “Unleashed,” provides the ending of a storyline I assumed the

Set Loose | Gotham “Azrael” Review
The second season of Gotham is certainly upping the ante and revealing more and more villains to us, as well as further developing some fantastic villains from Batman’s Rogues Gallery. This episode does a great job of further developing the storylines for Jim Gordon and Edward Nygma, all the while

Killer…Croc? | Gotham “Pinewood” Review
There hasn’t been a flawed episode this season of Gotham and, unlike the beginnings of the previous season, screentime is nicely distributed amongst just about everyone. The latest episode, “Pinewood,” is the first time we get to see Bruce relentlessly pursue the cryptic-project-named files within his father’s secret computer. After

Yum | Gotham “Into The Woods” Review
This episode of Gotham provides a fantastic closure to a handful of distinct storylines while opening others. Gotham has easily been one of the best comic related properties on television and if “Into The Woods” is anything to go by, Gotham doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon. Gotham

Family Matters | Gotham “Prisoners” Review
Gotham has been operating at quite a hefty pace, and we get two very specific plotlines which have huge implications in the future. “Prisoners” dove into family matters for both Penguin and Jim Gordon. Taking the word literally, we get to see how Jim is dealing with his new life