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100th Podcast and Gotham Season 3 Episode 21 Review Destiny Calling – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 100

It’s our 100th episode and our Gotham Season 3 Episode 21 Review for “Destiny Calling” as we discuss our Top Five moments of this Episode. We also have some wonderful well wishes from our listeners, friendly podcasters and also Drew Powell and Maggie Geha of Gotham. Thanks to all of you for your contributions and all of our fantastic listeners for taking the time over the last few years to spend some time with us we’ll be covering Gotham at the US pace for Season 4 so hopefully our listeners will grow even more. We also shared a little of our interview with DC World you can read the full article below.

Gotham Season 3 Episode 21 Review

Synopsis for Gotham Season 3 Episode 21 Review Destiny Calling Podcast

Directed by: Nathan Hope

Written by: Danny Cannon

Gotham City is in turmoil and so is Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie). As the Tetch virus rages in the people of Gotham, so too it rages through Jim Gordon’s veins as he desperately tries to control his deepest darkest obsession. Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) still has faith in his partner and  at the G.C.P.D. he keeps him investigating as they, along with Alfred Pennyworth (Sean Pertwee), try to discover more from Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) about the Court and the Shaman. However, there is hope as word of an antidote designed by Professor Hugo Strange (BD Wong) based on the blood of Jervis Tetch (Benedict Samuel) reaches them. Several competing factions, Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) and Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor), The Riddler (Cory Michael Smith) and Barbara Kean (Erin Richards), Gordon and Bullock, and a new shadowy organisation race to capture Strange and his vials of antidote. As the different groups confront one another Fish is killed by Jim in front of Oswald and the antidote vials are smashed. Now their only hope is to secure Tetch at Arkham Asylum, but he is snatched up by Butch Gilzean (Drew Powell), Tabitha Galavan (Jessica Lucas) and Barbara as the Riddler tries to once again kill Oswald. During the riots Bruce manages to escape his cell and sets out to find the Demon’s Head, followed by Alfred. Bruce finally finds the building to discover the League of Shadows guarding the Lazarus Pit with a man waiting for him, who introduces himself as the “Demon’s Head”: Ra’s al Ghul (Alexander Siddig). Alfred attempts to rescue a resistant Bruce but is captured giving Ra’s the opportunity to allow Bruce to prove his worth by killing Alfred. Alfred’s pleas to Bruce are met with the sharp end of a sword.

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

The DC World article is here

Celebrating Gotham TV Podcast’s 100th Episode

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Date Recorded: 29/08/2017
Date Published: 30/08/2017
MP3, 59.57 min. 96kbps, 41.3 MB

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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.

We are delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 3 “Heroes Rise” please email us at [email protected] or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button.

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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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