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Gotham Season 3 Episode 20 Review Pretty Hate Machine – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 99

Gotham must fall in our Gotham Season 3 Episode 20 Review for “Pretty Hate Machine” as we discuss our Top Five moments of this Episode.

Gotham Season 3 Episode 20 Review

Synopsis for Gotham Season 3 Episode 20 Review Pretty Hate Machine Podcast

Directed by: Danny Cannon

Written by: Steven Lilien  and Bryan Wynbrandt  

The day of Judgement has come to Gotham and the Court of Owls as the Shaman (Raymond J. Barry) and Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) return to the ruling council and punish them for murdering Bruce’s parents. Despite being given the opportunity Bruce takes no action in their murders but agrees to never hesitate again. He isn’t waiting long for the next opportunity as Professor Hugo Strange (BD Wong) has a new weaponised version of the Alice Tetch virus which The Shaman wants to release in the city.  However, the virus has already begun to spread in Gotham as it begins to take hold of Leslie Thompkins (Morena Baccarin) after she purposefully injected herself with the virus. She kidnaps Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and buries him alive: He is given two choices either take the virus to escape his tomb and save Gotham from the virus bomb or die six feet under. As Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) and the GCPD hounds search frantically to save Jim; Alfred Pennyworth (Sean Pertwee), after his search for Bruce, finally catches up with him at the top of Wayne Enterprises. He is too late to prevent the brainwashed Bruce from detonating the virus bomb as the Shaan sensing that his plan is in danger presses Bruce’s hand to detonate the bomb, releasing the deadly virus on Gotham. However, Alfred manages to kill the Shaman for his part in this but with his dying words the Shaman instructs Bruce to locate the Yuyan Building where he’ll find “the Demon’s Head” and his destiny.

Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 3 Episode 20 Review Podcast. We will return next Wednesday with our 100TH EPISODE and our review of Gotham Season 3 Episode 21 Heroes Rise: Destiny Calling so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released.

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Date Recorded: 21/08/2017
Date Published: 23/07/2017
MP3, 49.53 min. 96kbps, 34.4 MB

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Gotham Season 3 Episode 19 Review All Will Be Judged – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 98

The Executioner returns for our Gotham Season 3 Episode 19 Review for “All Will Be Judged” as we discuss our Top Five moments of this Episode.

Gotham Season 3 Episode 19 Review

Synopsis for Gotham Season 3 Episode 19 Review All Will Be Judged Podcast

Directed by: John Behring

Written by: Ken Woodruff

Leslie Thompkins (Morena Baccarin) begins to have an identity crisis after finding more evidence about Mario’s death and visits Jervis Tetch (Benedict Samuel) in Arkham where she hears some uncomfortable truths and pursues a course of action that is dangerous for herself and those she holds dear. Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova), now out of her coma, heads to Wayne Manor where she fails to kill the Brucelganger 514A (David Mazouz), but exposes him as an impostor to Alfred Pennyworth (Sean Pertwee). Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue), meanwhile, find a new clue – a second crystal owl – that adds more evidence of the  Court’s plan against Gotham. However, their search is interrupted by Captain Barnes (Michael Chiklis), who in league with Kathryn (Leslie Hendrix), kidnaps Jim Gordon to become judge, jury and executioner as he sits in sentence over Jim for his previous actions. In the nick of time Bullock saves Jim but whilst Barnes escapes Kathryn is arrested and during her interrogation just as Alfred and Jim connect the Court, the Tetch virus bomb and Bruce’s kidnapping. As they try to extract the truth from Kathryn Barnes strikes at the heart of the G.C.P.D. to deliver his particular, perverted sense of justice  – “Off with her head”. Meanwhile, Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) and The Riddler (Cory Michael Smith) face each other in their cells and put aside their hatred of one another only for a while as they work together to escape their prison. Elsewhere, with Bruce back in Gotham at an unknown location with the Shaman (Raymond J. Barry), he is told a number of truths about his parents’ murder and the real  reason for his training at the hands of the Shaman.

Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 3 Episode 19 Review Podcast. We will return next Wednesday with Gotham Season 3 Episode 20 Heroes Rise: Pretty Hate Machine so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released.

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Date Recorded: 14/08/2017
Date Published: 16/07/2017
MP3, 43.55 min. 96kbps, 30.3 MB

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“Gotham Season 1 Episodes 1 – 10 Revisited” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 30

Show Notes

With our friends in the USA and Canada sitting down to watch Episode Eleven of Gotham, we at Gotham TV Podcast look back at the first half of the series and discuss our thoughts about the over arching elements and connected stories so far. We also replay our interviews with Robin Lord Taylor, Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, Danny Cannon, Sean Pertwee and Erin Richards which we recorded at New York Comic Con in October 2014. We hope you enjoy them if you haven’t heard them before.

Thanks as always for listening, while we wait for the second half of the season to air in Ireland and the UK on Channel 5 in March we’ll be discussing some more connected comics to Gotham. We hope you’ll join us and continue to send us feedback to [email protected].

Derek & John
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Date recorded: 06/01/2015
Date published: 08/01/2015
MP3, 1h 44 mins, 128kbps, 95.5 MB

“Year One Episode 10 – Lovecraft Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 29

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Written by Rebecca Dameron (A supervising Producer on the whos who also wrote episodes of The Following) and directed by Guy Ferland (Directed of Sons of Anarchy, The Walking Dead, Homeland and three episodes of The Torchwood series Miracle Day).

After assassins attack Wayne Manor looking for Selina Kyle, Cat and Bruce are forced to go on the run into the dark and seedy underbelly of Gotham. While Alfred works with Detective Harvey Bullock to track down the heir to the Wayne family fortune, Jim Gordon follows another lead to the man he believes is responsible for the attack, Dick Lovecraft. All the while Falcone is trying to root out a mole…or is it a Fish…or is it a Penguin in his organisation after the loss of all his money. As Bruce and Alfred are reunited and Cat is safe from harm (for now) the partnership of Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock is broken up by a spiteful and vengeful mayor James Aubrey. The GCPD, Arkham and Gotham will never be the same again!

News

If you haven’t caught it yet we have released a brand new live interview with Victoria Cartagena and Andrew Stewart-Jones. It’s an hour long interview with lots of fun tidbits and behind the scenes insight into Gotham’s MCU.

Victoria Cartagena and Erin Richard’s characters Renee and Barbara have been nominated for an AfterEllen.com award for best lesbian couple on TV vote at afterellen.com.

Channel 5 have advised us that the release date for the next episode of Gotham has yet to be decided in the UK. We will update as soon as we have confirmation of the date. The release date of the pilot for Season 1 was only announced two weeks before it aired in the UK so we hope to have a confirmed announcement in early 2015.

DC Connected News

Syfy are developing a Superman prequel TV series ‘Krypton’ written by Man of Steel writer and Constantine Showrunner David S. Goyer. The pitch is “Years before the Superman legend we know, the House of El was shamed and ostracized. This series follows The Man of Steel’s grandfather as he brings hope and equality to Krypton, turning a planet in disarray into one worthy of giving birth to the greatest Super Hero ever known.”

Thanks for listening we’ll be on break for the Christmas period and will return in the New Year when Gotham returns to Channel 5 in the UK for the second half of season 1.

Derek & John
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Date recorded: 16/12/2014
Date published: 17/12/2014
MP3, 1h 31 mins, 128kbps, 83.5 MB

“Year One Episode 09 – Harvey Dent Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 27

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Written by Ken Woodruff (Episode 4 – Arkham) and directed by Karen Gaviola (Directed episodes of CSI, Criminal Minds, Prison Break).

As a mentally ill patient, Ian Hargrove, is transferred from Blackgate penitentiary for treatment he is kidnapped by Russian mobsters. Under the guidance of Fish Mooney the mobsters are using the former vigilante to complete a plan to steal money from Carmine Falcone. Meanwhile Selina Kyle has returned and finally gives more details to the identity of the Wayne Family murderer. Because of her knowledge Cat is sent to Wayne Manor for her protection. Armed with Selina’s sketch Jim Gordon approaches a young slightly unbalanced Assistant District Attorney Harvey Dent for help. Dent is convinced that the sketch ties billionaire businessman Dick Lovecraft into the investigation. All the while Jim and Barbara are drifting further and further apart.

Who is Ian Hargrove? Whilst his name doesn’t seem to feature in DC Comics his preferred method of destruction is familiar and could be linked to the villain called the Destroyer who blows up old buildings for the sake of artistic expression.

News

⦁    We will be interviewing Detectives Renee Montoya (Victoria Cartagena) and Crispus Allen (Andrew Stewart-Jones) with our friends from Legends of Gotham on Thursday 11th December 2014 at 8pm EST for the USA and Canada or Friday 12th December at 1am GMT for Ireland and the UK. You can join us live on Google+ (bit.ly/askthemcu). If you want to leave a question just click on the link and then the image in Google+.

⦁    A pilot for the Garth Ennis, Steve Dillon comic series Preacher has been ordered by AMC. The Vertigo comic is about a southern preacher, Reverand Jesse Custe, accidentally possessed by a supernatural creature, who travels across the United States trying to find God! The pilot is being put together by Breaking Bad’s with Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg who directed This is the End and Superbad. It sounds like a mix of Constantine and the Walking Dead and we’re definitely interested.

⦁    Rumours are out that Frank Miller is doing a second sequel to his infamous Dark Knight Returns mini-series from 1986. Given that Ben Affleck’s Dark Knight in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice has definitely taken inspiration from Frank Miller’s version it sounds like good timing. Frank Miller is set to work on the story, focusing on Cary Kelly the female Robin from the original mini-series, with current Batman writer Scott Snyder. There are no confirmed artists yet for the book but Jim Lee and Greg Capullo are already being name dropped as part of a group of rotating artists taking on different issues.

⦁    We discussed it a few weeks ago but the cast of David Ayer’s Suicide Squad has now been confirmed.

i.    Jared Leto as The Joker
ii.    Will Smith as Deadshot
iii.    Tom Hardy as Rick Flag
iv.    Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn
v.    Jai Courtney as Boomerang
vi.    Cara Delevingne as Enchantress

Thanks for listening we’ll be back next week with the final episode of this half of season one “Lovecraft”.

D&J
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Date recorded: 09/12/2014
Date published: 10/12/2014
MP3, 1h 18 mins, 128kbps, 71.6 MB

“Year One Episode 08 – The Mask Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 26

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Show Notes

In this weeks installment of Gotham we met a masked businessman called Richard Sionis and a young boy with a fascination for dead bodies. We also learned that rats like Camembert and not to give Fish Mooney a present. We discuss The Mask in full detail on this weeks episode. The song at the end of the episode is “Ain’t nobodys fault but mine” by Blind Willie Johnson.

This Weeks News

Arrow and The Flash Can’t Mention Gotham City or Metropolis in their shows. You can read the full article here

Gotham by Midnight by Ray Fawkes with art by Ben Templesmith came out last week. It’s a really good read.

You can sign the Save Constantine petition at https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/save-constantine/

As always thanks so much for listening and we’ll be back next week with our discussion of episode 9 of Gotham – “Harvey Dent”.

Derek & John
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Date recorded: 02/12/2014
Date published: 03/12/2014
MP3, 1h 24 mins, 128kbps, 76.4 MB

“Year One E07 – Penguin’s Umbrella Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 25

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Show Notes

In a twist laden episode of Gotham Oswald Cobblepot shields himself from the fallout of a mob war, Crispy and Monty come to the rescue, Jim Gordon desperately fights back to protect himself and Barbara and Victor Zsasz arrives and adds some scars. We discuss The Penguin’s Umbrella in full detail on this weeks episode. The song at the end of this week’s episode is “FunkyTown” by Lipps Inc.

Gotham News

Episode 10 of Gotham aired on Monday the 24th of November in the US, this is the fall Finale for Gotham. With the next episode of the show returning to North American screens on January 5th we should be catching up on our US counterparts very soon.

­Bruno Heller was asked about the possibility of killing off characters in an interview with EW. We discuss what this could mean for the show.

The American Society of Cinematographers has nominated Gotham in two categories for the 29th Annual A.S.C. Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Television. You can read the full list of nominees here

Other Links

Corey Michael Smith aka Edward Nygma (aka The Riddler) was interviewed by Gotham On 5. It’s a great little piece about the character, his development and his relationship with other members of the G.C.P.D. Check out the video below.

As always thanks so much for listening and we’ll be back next week with our discussion of episode 8 of Gotham – “The Mask”.

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Date recorded: 25/11/2014
Date published: 26/11/2014
MP3, 1h 14 mins, 128kbps, 68.2 MB

“Year One E06 – The Spirit of The Goat Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 24

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A new vigilante terrorises the children of the one per-centers in Gotham and we learn more about Harvey “The White Knight” Bullock than we ever have before. This episode was written by Ben Edlund (The Tick, Angel, Supernatural) and directed by TJ Scott (Gotham Episode 4 Arkham, Constantine, Orphan Black) we chat about all the details on this weeks podcast.

Gotham News

Gotham was chosen as the favourite new show this fall by readers of TVguide.com with over 77% approval rating the best of any show this season.
DC Connected News

We’ve spent most of the weekend having great fun playing Lego Batman 3 – Beyond Gotham here’s the trailer for your enjoyment.

⦁ Jared Leto for Joker? Jai Courtney for Deadshot? Margot Robbie for Harley Quinn? we discuss the rumoured casting announcement for the future Suicide Squad movie.

Our written review for Constantine Episode 4 is up on the website now. We also sat down with Daniel Cerone and David S. Goyer the show-runners of DCs best show that’s not Gotham for a chat all about Constantine. The interviews will appear on our website very soon.

As always thanks so much for listening and we’ll be back next week with our discussion of episode 7 of Gotham – “Penguin’s Umbrella”.

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Date recorded: 18/11/2014
Date published: 19/11/2014
MP3, 1h 35 mins, 128kbps, 90.3 MB

“Year One E05 – Viper Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 23

In this podcast we discuss, with full spoilers detail, Episode 5 of Gotham “Viper”. It’s all about the weapons this week from the drug Viper to Liza and Oswald Cobblepot everyone has a weapon in play for their plan for Gotham. Of course, we also include the Gotham news. You can send your feedback to us for the show to [email protected].

News

As always thanks so much for listening and we’ll be back next week with our discussion of episode 6 of Gotham – “The Spirit of the Goat”.

Derek and John

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Date recorded: 11/11/2014
Date published: 11/11/2014
MP3, 1h 06m, 128kbps, 60.7 MB

“Year One E04 – Arkham Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 22

Gotham “Arkham Review” – Year One E04

Show Notes

In this podcast we discuss, in full detail, episode 4 of Gotham “Arkham”. It’s all in the planning this week as we talk all about Oswald Cobblepot’s master-plan, the battle over the future plans for Arkham City and Fish Mooney’s Plan B. Of course, we also include all the Gotham and DC related news send your feedback to [email protected].

News

Spotify playlist

We discussed the “KeaToya” playlist created by Lady Jae a really fun set of songs based on the early years of Barbara Keane and Renee Montoya’s relationship. Have a listen to it over on Spotify.

If you want to send us your thoughts or suggestions or any feedback on John’s Oswald Cobblepot theory you can send them to our email address [email protected]

As always thanks so much for listening and we’ll be back next week with our discussion of episode 5 of Gotham – “Viper” where a new deadly drug is infecting the streets of Gotham.

Derek and John

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Date recorded: 04/11/2014
Date published: 04/11/2014
MP3, 1h 19m, 128kbps, 73.23 MB

GTVP E21 – NYCC14 Gotham and Constantine Cast Interviews

GTVP E21 – “NYCC14 Gotham and Constantine Interviews”

Show Notes

We’ve been asked by a few of our listeners to share the audio of the Gotham and Constantine Cast interviews we did at New York Comic Con. So in this very special episode we present all nine interviews we did with the co-creator Danny Cannon and cast of Gotham Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, Sean Pertwee, Erin Richards and Robin Lord-Taylor. We also share our interviews with the show-runner of NBC’s Constantine David S. Goyer and Matt Ryan who plays John Constantine along with Angélica Celaya newly introduced to Constantine as the character Zed.

While the audio for the interviews isn’t of our usual sound quality we hope you enjoy hearing their thoughts about Gotham and Constantine.

You can read the full transcripts of the interviews on our website (https://gothamtvpodcast.com/category/interviews/)

John & Derek
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Date recorded: 11/10/2014, 12/10/2014 and 30/10/2014
Date published: 01/11/2014
MP3, 1h 05 mins, 128kbps, 59.4 MB

Year One E03 – The Balloonman Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 20

Gotham “The Balloonman Review” – Year One E03

Show Notes

In this podcast we discuss, in full detail, episode 3 of Gotham entitled “The Balloonman”. We talk about the comedic elements versus the darker and more serious aspects of this episode, whether a weather balloon could lift a man or woman to their untimely death, the increasing pressure on Jim Gordon from the MCU and Barbara over his integrity, the return of Oswald Cobblepot to his home, Gotham, and we welcome Sal Maroni to the fight for this great city. Of course, we also include all the Gotham and DC related news and include your feedback and comments so far.

News

  • Morena Baccarin who many will remember as Inara from Joss Whedon’s Firefly and Serenity, Anna from the updated version of V and most recently in her Emmy-award winning role as Nicholas Brodies wife Jessica on Homeland has joined Gotham. She’s one of our favourite actresses here at Gotham TV Podcast and we’re really interested to see what she can do with the character of Dr. Leslie Thompkins on the show.
  • Flash premieres in the UK and Ireland on Tuesday 28th October and Arrow returns with season three of the show on Thursday 30th October on Sky One HD.
  • Constantine will continue in the USA this Friday 31st October on NBC, whilst in the UK Constantine will be exclusively available on Amazon Prime instant video the day after its air date in the USA. Amazon Prime is unavailable outside the UK so we’ll keep you up to date with any news about who will broadcast Constantine in Ireland.

If you want to send us your thoughts or suggestions you can send them to our new address [email protected]

Thanks so much to all of our listeners for their feedback it’s great to have the support so far and we hope you keep sending us your feedback. As always thanks so much for listening and we’ll be back next week with our discussion of episode 04 of Gotham – “Arkham”.

Derek and John

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Date recorded: 28/10/2014
Date published: 29/10/2014
MP3, 1h 25m, 128kbps, 78.1 MB

Gotham Podcast Selina Kyle Episode 2 Review– Gotham TV Podcast Episode 19

Year One - Selina Kyle ReviewListen to our Gotham Podcast Selina Kyle review of Episode 2 of Gotham.

Show Notes

In this episode we discuss Gotham Season One Episode 2 – Selina Kyle in full spoilerific detail. We talk about the possibilities of Professor Pyg, the polite scariness of Doug and Patty and what may be down that shaft in the basement of Quillen Pharma and, of course, we include your feedback on episode one and two.

News

Great ratings on Channel 5 it won the time-slot for episode one beating out it’s closest rivals of Channel 4 and BBC2.

Full season of 22 episodes confirmed.

Characters coming up on the show include murderer Victor Zsasz, Harvey Dent who we talked about last week and Tommy Elliot. A childhood friend of Bruce with a dark future in Gotham.

At New York Comic Con (NYCC 2014) we got the chance to interview the members of the cast and creators who where in attendance. Gotham TV Podcast Exclusive roundtable interviews with Sean Pertwee, Erin Richards, Ben McKenzie, Robin Lord Taylor Danny Cannon and Donal Logue from New York Comic Con can be read over on our interview page.

The Gotham panel at the Paley FEST in New York took place on 19th October at the Paley Center.

DC Connected News

Constantine premieres in the US on the 24th of October. We’ve seen the pilot of the show twice at NYCC and it’s excellent. Interviews with the cast Matt Ryan and Angélica Selaya and creator David S. Goyer. Reaction from the audience was huge with loads of requests for characters to be added to the show. They’ve already filmed 10 episodes. A UK and Irish broadcaster is yet to be announced so this might mean that we won’t see the show until 2015 but it has a lot of promise.

DC Movie Slate was announced by Warner Brothers up until 2020. One of the big elements to this news was also that the DC movie and TV universes would have no connection.

⦁        “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” directed by Zack Snyder (2016)
⦁        “Suicide Squad,” directed by David Ayer (2016)
⦁        “Wonder Woman,” starring Gal Gadot (2017)
⦁        “Justice League Part One,” directed by Zack Snyder, with Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams reprising their roles (2017)
⦁        “The Flash,” starring Ezra Miller (2018)
⦁        “Aquaman,” starring Jason Momoa (2018)
⦁        “Shazam” (2019)
⦁        “Justice League Part Two,” directed by Zack Snyder (2019)
⦁        “Cyborg,” starring Ray Fisher (2020)
⦁        “Green Lantern” (2020)

The music at the end of episode two is Roads by Portishead featured on their album Dummy and in the episode Selina Kyle.

If you want to send us your thoughts or suggestions you can send them to our new address [email protected]

Thanks so much to all of our listeners for their feedback it’s great to have the support so far and we hope you keep sending us your feedback. As always thanks so much for listening.

Derek and John

Gotham TV Podcast

Date recorded: 21/10/2014
Date published: 22/10/2014
MP3, 2h, 128kbps, 109.9 MB

NYCC Interviews Part 6 with Ben McKenzie Gotham’s Jim Gordon – Gotham TV Podcast Exclusive

Exclusive: In our final roundtable interview at New York Comic Con 2014 we spoke with actor Ben McKenzie who discusses his “Dream job” of playing Jim Gordon, the similarities between Alfred and Jim, his push-pull relationship with Harvey Bullock and guiding “The darkness” within Bruce. Here’s the podcast with all the interviews from New York Comic Con 2014 or you can read on for the transcript. Sorry for the poor audio quality at the end of the interview with Ben McKenzie.

Question – What’s it like coming in and dealing with the fans at New York Comic Con?

Ben McKenzie – It’s great. I’m really excited about this panel because when we were in San Diego the show wasn’t on yet. It’s an odd thing to interact with fans who haven’t seen it yet cause they’re excited and also going “This isn’t going to suck right?” (laughs) and you say “No no I really think it’s going to be good”. So this will be a real opportunity to see people who have actually seen the show and what they think of it and get their questions.

Question -What’s it like playing an iconic character and making it completely your own?

B.McK. – It’s a thrill. It’s an absolute thrill. It’s kind of a dream job in that respect. It was very intimidating initially because the character has been portrayed before and portrayed by some brilliant actors but what’s freeing about it is what you pointed out we’re showing how he came to become, how he came to be, how he grew into the role of commissioner and that’s never been seen on film before. So there was a chance to take advantage of the mythology and the deep love for these character but also breathe fresh air into that.

Question – They’ve set Jim up as a mentor for Bruce which is very different to the comics. What’s that like since you’re basically helping to create Batman

B.McK. – Yeah. But I think Jim starts off trying not to create Batman. He is a law enforcement officer and you see in the third episode with “Balloon man” who is the first vigilante that Gotham had seen actually targeting people are morally corrupt and going outside the law to do so. Jim, rightly, is deeply concerned about this trend in Gotham. If people choose not to follow the law there is no law. If people choose to go outside the law, even for the right moral reasons the whole society falls apart. So when he starts counseling Bruce he’s trying to educate him on how not to fall into that trap. Because he sees a darkness in Bruce, he sees an incredible intelligence an incredible integrity in this young boy but he also sees a darkness and an anger that he’s trying to direct in the right way.

Question – so you have this area to negotiate between the murder and the full blown Batman. What do you do to envision this character. Is there a guiding source for that?

B.McK. – It’s actually quite straightforward in a way. He’s a war hero. He came straight off the front lines pretty much back to Gotham where he saw heavy action. So he approaches it with a military man’s perspective. Morally rigid, can-do, stoic, fight forward, fight forward, fight forward, don’t look back. Unfortunately he realises that the terrain is more complicated than even the war in which he was fighting. So he has to learn how to live in Gotham and get things done. Cutting deals educating himself perhaps making decisions that morally are dubious in order to get the kind of positive change that he wants.

Question – This is the back story that’s in your head? they haven’t said do that?

B.McK. – Well we talked about it and it’s set up in the pilot. Harvey Bullock leaves Essen’s office after basically trying to get rid of the kid and says “Oh your a war hero and your daddy was a big D.A. and I can’t get rid of you”. We don’t dwell on it. Hopefully we won’t do flashbacks just because they’re clunky. But that’s the approach, he was raised that way from the beginning because his father was a revered D.A. and a noble man. Perhaps not quite as noble as Jim thinks he was. So he’s always prided himself on this morally rigid stance and yet he’ll learn that perhaps he’ll have to be a little more flexible in Gotham.

Question – Are there any more parallels between Gordon and Alfred. They’re both military men Alfred was in the Marines, Gordon was in the Army. Do you see any other parallels between them?

B.McK. -There are. The parallels are their approach to life, perhaps being a bit stoic about it. At the same time Alfred has receded from the battle lines he’s not working on the ground level in law enforcement and his charge is to take care of Bruce. But his school of parenting is a bit…unusual let’s say and Jim’s is actually oddly a bit softer. He’s probably actually trying to talk to the boy and get him to understand things on a deeper emotional level. Whereas Alfred is probably coming from an older set where children are supposed to be managed and taught things, seen and not heard. Drilled a bit sort of like you would drill soldiers as he fences around Wayne Manor with him. So it’s a fun relationship and they are essentially battling over Bruce’s soul.

Gotham TV Podcast Question – Your partner Harvey Bullock has gone path of least resistance. Now you’re that block in the way how does that develop over the season. That tense relationship where you’re trying to drag him out of the mire but he’s trying to drag you in?

B.McK. – Yeah we end up sinking both back into it in a way. Pull out and fall back in and of course I’m hiding the secret from Harvey that I’ve not actually killed Oswald and that will come back and create yet another layer of tension between the partnership. It’s a complicated relationship that will only become more so. But they do at the end of the day teach each other things. Begrudgingly they learn from each other.

Question – Can they trust each other?

B.McK. – Eventually? Probably. (Laughs) but not now.

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Ben McKenzie

Erin Richards Gotham Interview NYCC Interviews Part 3 Barbara Kean – Gotham TV Podcast Exclusive

Exclusive:  Here’s our Erin Richards Gotham interview where she discusses her thoughts on the character of Barbara, her relationship with Ben McKenzie’s Jim Gordon, how she deals with attention from fans and the strong characters on the show.

Ahead of the UK release of Gotham on Channel 5 Gotham TV Podcast were lucky enough to sit down at a roundtable at New York Comic Con 2014 to discuss Gotham and what we can expect from future episodes in season one with Executive Producer Danny Cannon and five members of the cast (Robin Lord Taylor, Erin Richards, Sean Pertwee, Donal Logue and Ben McKenzie) about their thoughts on the show, their characters and what could be coming in Season one of the show. The roundtable includes questions from other journalists present and our own questions to the cast and creator. You can listen to the full podcast below with all the interviews or read on for the full transcript.

Question – How did you get the job of Barbara Kean in Gotham and how did you prepare for the part of Barbara Kean in the legendary city, did any tell you what you must do?

Erin RichardsFirstly nobody told me to do anything! I got the job during pilot season through a round of auditions with our fabulous creators Bruno and Danny, who are Brits which is nice [laughs]. I got the job and was over the moon. I have always loved Batman and working with these guys is always fantastic. On such an incredible and highly anticipated series at the time, I then sort of went about going back over the movies which I have always enjoyed and watching all of those again and then read Batman Year One [by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli] which is the comic that Barbara appears in. But for me Barbara is a bit of an open book because she is not in the comic books that often and also she’s in her finished form, so for me it was about just about finding something that was interesting and relevant and would work with what Ben has created in Jim Gordon so that we could really forge an interesting story and a dynamic that people would really want to watch.

Question – What about the chemistry between yourself and Ben McKenzie, it’s a key pivotal relationship in the show so I guess you are bouncing off one another?

E.R. – We get on great as people, we went to watch him do a radio play the previous night. The whole cast are really supportive of one another and we hang out a lot. I get on really well with Ben. We approach acting in the same way and have really similar backgrounds. We both did Politics degrees and the first time we met we had a lot to talk about, which is really nice to get on with each other because we do a lot of pretending together as actors. Though its not too hard with Ben he’s a good looking guy.

Question – There’s so much attention on this show, what’s it like interacting with the fans when there is so much anticipation, do you tune it out?

E.R. – I don’t think we need to tune it out. I really enjoy on twitter interacting with the fans and I like getting questions about my character. We feel a great sense of pride, affection and responsibility – isn’t that like a Batman thing, no its Spider-man [Laughs]. We feel a lot of responsibility to the fans as they are really in to Batman and we really want to deliver a programme that they are interested in and are proud of, as we’re up against the big boys, the films and what’s in everyone’s mind, so were hoping to deliver a beginning, as we are telling the origin story, and that it fits with what they have grown to love.

Gotham TV Podcast Question – One of the big things about Gotham is the strength of the female characters in the show. Can you tell us something about Barbara’s strength and where she gets it from and where she brings it to?

E.R. – Bruno Heller, our fantastic creator, writes amazing female characters. I’ve always watched his programmes and they always have these fantastic female characters, which is so brilliant to play and is so important. I feel that TV is leading the way at the moment with this and Barbara for me, personally, I feel that she is such an interesting character. She’s really strong, very intelligent and really motivated and though she comes from money, I think that doesn’t matter because sometimes it can be hard if you come from money to really find a path in life when you are given things on a plate. So she really has to forge her own way and she has this really interesting history behind her. The really interesting thing about Barbara as well is that though she is incredibly strong, she has these amazing weaknesses and character flaws that don’t take away from her strengths its just another part of her. This is the fantastic thing about Bruno’s writing is that a lot of women on TV are boxed in to she’s the hero, she’s the poor broken hearted one and I think that Bruno, and other amazing writers at the moment for TV, are creating women who are just multifaceted, you know they can be strong but at the same time they can be lonely and hurt and that is just everyone – women and men – its just people and finally we get to play those.

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