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With all of the pre-villain kids, I can't see this being dark enough to be good.
I optimistically disagree. We could actually feel empathy for these kids and what they went through to become the psychopaths they are. Those stories can be very dark. Although it's possible it could be less than good if the wrong people are behind it.
I am so damned excited to watch this. I am a huge Batman nerd.
I love these kind of shows, ever since Smallville. I loved Smallville, but with the darker undertone for this one, I think this has a good chance of being great. I just hope they don't ruin it with sub-par CGI. Go big or go home.
Yea I think this will be good, they have a lot of background to draw on for their stories.
I think Ben Mackenzie will make a strong Gordon.
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Gotham... felt pretty rushed, sloppy and the acting was bad. They tried to cram way to many DCU characters into one pilot.
The best part about it was the hottness of Barbara:
Hopefully episode two slows things down a bit.. like I said in the other thread shows tend to change pace a bit after the pilot as they pick and choose what to keep. They have a lot to fix.
__________________ "In brightest day, in blackest night / No evil shall escape my sight / Let those who worship evil's might / Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
Gotham... felt pretty rushed, sloppy and the acting was bad. They tried to cram way to many DCU characters into one pilot.
The best part about it was the hottness of Barbara:
Hopefully episode two slows things down a bit.. like I said in the other thread shows tend to change pace a bit after the pilot as they pick and choose what to keep. They have a lot to fix.
i thought Barbara was the daughter.
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