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Year One Episode 16 – Gotham The Blind Fortune Teller – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 41

Has the Joker arrived in Gotham? Join us as we discuss Jerome played by Cameron Monaghan and all our thoughts on episode 16 of Gotham The Blind Fortune Teller. This episode aired on Channel 5 in the UK on the 13th of April 2015.

The arrival of Haley’s Traveling Circus to Gotham brings with it a decades old family feud and the death of the circus snake charmer Lyla. Jim Gordon and Leslie Thompkins team up to investigate the murder of the shy retiring Jerome’s mother, leading them to a cryptic message from a blind fortune teller. Bruce also pays a visit to the board of directors at Wayne Enterprises to discuss his concerns.

Feedback

Make sure to send your thoughts on this or any episode to [email protected] and if you have time pop us a review on iTunes. It helps other listeners to find the show.

The music at the end of this weeks episode is Dean Martin’s version of “When You’re Smiling”. This very appropriate song was sung by Gurtrude Kappleput on the stage at “Oswald’s”.

Join us again next week for another Joker connected chat as we discuss Episode 17 of Gotham Red Hood. We were so excited by the preview that Fox put out for this episode in February that we recorded an extended Joker Watch preview which you can listen to here. Thanks as always for listening.

Derek and John

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Date Recorded: 14/04/2015
Date published: 15/04/2015
MP3, 58.33 min. 128kbps, 53.63 MB

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Year One Episode 15 – Gotham The Scarecrow – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 40

In our 40th episode of Gotham TV Podcast we discuss Gotham The Scarecrow this is the second part of an arc of Gotham which introduced us to Gerald and Jonathan Crane. The episode aired on Channel 5 in the UK on the 6th of April 2015.

With Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock on the trail of Dr Gerald Crane (Julian Sands), time is running out for him to develop a permanent cure for what he sees as a genetic flaw in the human race, FEAR. By harvesting the organs of his terrified victims Dr. Crane has created a toxin which he will give to his son Jonathan Crane (Charlie Tahan) that may have a lasting impact on the young Gotham citizen. Also in this episode we discover what happened to Fish Mooney when her escape from Gotham was interrupted by kidnappers and the G.C.P.D. finds a replacement for the recently sacked Medical Examiner in the form of Jim Gordon’s new love interest Doctor Leslie Tompkins.

Feedback

As always we discuss the feedback that has come in from our listeners. Make sure to send your thoughts to [email protected]

The music at the start of this weeks episode is Ian Browns appropriately titled F.E.A.R we end the episode with the original 1977 version of “No More Heroes” by British band The Stranglers The song was covered by the house band in The Penguin’s bar “Oswald’s”.

Join us again next week when we go to the circus as we discuss Episode 16 of Gotham The Blind Fortune Teller. We were so excited by the preview that Fox put out for this episode in February that we recorded an extended Joker Watch preview which you can listen to here. Thanks as always for listening.

Derek and John

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Date Recorded: 07/04/2015
Date published: 07/04/2015
MP3, 1 hr. 22 min. 128kbps, 75.0 MB

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Year One Episode 14 – Gotham The Fearsome Doctor Crane – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 39

This week on Gotham it was time to be very very afraid as we were introduced to the Crane family in Episode 14 of Gotham The Fearsome Doctor Crane which aired in the UK on Monday 30th March 2015.

We also introduce another Doctor from Gotham in the shape of the (former) G.C.P.D. Medical Examiner, as Philip Hernandez who plays Doctor Guerra left a very special message for our listeners. In the message he explains his scenes in the episode and provides some extra little bits that he brought to the character of Doctor Guerra. He also vows to return to exact his revenge on Ed Nygma! You can follow Philip Hernadez on Twitter and check out his website and blog for all those interested in acting and learning the profession.

In this episode of Gotham the G.C.P.D. investigate a series of murders that surround an anonymous support group for people with debilitating phobias. The perpetrator seemingly is extracting their adrenal gland for no obvious reason. As Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock investigate these crimes, Jim is released from his involvement in the investigation of Thomas and Martha Wayne’s murder by the young Bruce Wayne, seemingly frustrated at the lack of progress in the official case. All the while a romantic air falls over the G.C.P.D as Harvey finds his soft centre for the leader of the support group, Ms. Mullens, and Jim’s relationship with Leslie Thompkins evolves through an unexpected dinner date. Meanwhile at the Precinct a professional spat between the Medical Examiner, Dr. Guerra and Ed Nygma leads to the suspension of Ed from the Forensics Unit before he implicates Guerra in the collection of spare body parts from the morgue. Is Guerra Ed Nyma’s (aka The Riddler) first victim? As Jim and Harvey narrow down their list of suspects, they race to an abandoned swimming pool where Mullens is in danger as a Doctor Gerald Crane is revealed as the murderer at large. With his actions are driven by a longing to release him and his son, Jonathon Crane from their debilitating F.E.A.R. We discuss all these top five case points surrounding  Episode 14 of Gotham.

Feedback

We discuss all the feedback that has come in from our listeners on everything from Welcome Back Jim Gordon to our thoughts about whether Gotham should have a time jump. Make sure to send your thoughts to [email protected]

We also give a big shout out to Victoria Cartagena (Detective Renee Montoya on Gotham) who celebrated her birthday on the 31st of March. If you haven’t had the chance you can hear our interviews with Victoria and of course her partner Detective Crispus Allen (played by Andrew Stewart-Jones) at the links below. We want to wish Victoria a great birthday and another great year on Gotham.

Interview 1 – https://gothamtvpodcast.com/gotham-tv-podcast-exclusive-in-the-interview-room-with-gothams-victoria-cartagena-and-andrew-stewart-jones/

Interview 2 – https://gothamtvpodcast.com/gotham-tv-podcast-live-mcu-interview/

The music at the end of this weeks episode is Nouvelle Vague’s cover song of Love will Tear Us Apart (feat. Eloisia) from their self-titled album Nouvelle Vague. This song was playing in the background of the restaurant where Jim Gordon met Leslie Thompkins for what she thought was another date but turned out to be some professional consultation.

Join us again next week as we discuss Episode 15 of Gotham The Scarecrow. We’re excited to see how the beginnings of Jonathon Crane’s fear leads to his journey towards becoming the Scarecrow. Thanks as always for listening.

Derek and John

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Date Recorded: 31/03/2015
Date published: 01/04/2015
MP3, 1 hr. 2 min. 128kbps, 56.7 MB

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Year One Episode 13 – Gotham Welcome Back Jim Gordon – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 38

This week it was time to “Welcome Back, Jim Gordon” to the Gotham City Police Department as we discuss Episode 13 of Gotham which aired in the UK on Monday 23rd March 2015.

In this episode of Gotham Jim Gordon returns to the G.C.P.D. and carries on exactly where he left off before his demotion to Arkham Asylum. He starts an internal investigation among his fellow officers and detectives following a killing of a low-level and seemingly insignificant drug gang member. Oswald Cobblepott’s dreams come true, for a moment as he takes ownership of Fish’s old club; and we really get a taste of Gabe, Oswald’s right-hand man, as he acts on a favour for Jim Gordon by The Penguin. Whilst at Wayne Manor Cat has some bad news for Master Bruce.

We discuss our top five case points for Episode 13 of Gotham including the emergence of the right hand men (Butch Gilzean, Victor Zsasz and Harvey Bullock), the reshuffle of the gangster elements in Gotham, Jim Gordon’s support group, Edward Nygma and Kristine Kringle’s blossoming relationship and of course that final showdown in Fish Mooney’s club.

Feedback

As was pointed out by Detective Dillon The Electocutioner/Jack Gruber really reminds us of some versions of Hugo Strange from the comics.

Hugo Strange Jack Gruber

HUGO STRANGE – JACK GRUBER

We also had some great twitter feedback from Channel 5 viewers, listeners and some of the actors on Gotham during our live tweet of Gotham Welcome Back Jim Gordon including Zabrena Guevara, Erin Richards, Drew Powell, J.W. Cortez and Tom Calderone.

The music at the end of this weeks episode is Hanni El Khatib‘s song Family from his album Heatseekers. This song was used in Fish Mooney’s club in Welcome Back Jim Gordon when Oswald has had a bit too much champagne.

Join us again next week as we discuss episode 14 of Gotham The Fearsome Dr. Crane. Directed by John Behring and written by John Stephens who also wrote The Baloonman and The Mask. We’re excited to see the back story of one of our favourite Batman villains. Thanks as always for listening.

Derek and John

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Date Recorded:24/03/2015
Date published: 25/03/2015
MP3, 1 hour 18 minutes 128kbps, 72.1 MB

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Year One Episode 12 – Gotham What the Little Bird told Him – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 37

After a long break from Gotham we get two episodes in very quick succession as “What the Little Bird told Him” followed on back-to-back from Rogues’ Gallery on Channel 5. It is just like buses no episode of Gotham shows up for 3-months and then two come along at once! Episode 12 of Gotham What the Little Bird told Him, was written by Ben Edlund (Supernatural, The Tick, Angel) and directed by Eagle Egilsson.

In an attempt to return to the GCPD as Detective, Jim Gordon makes a deal with Commissioner Loeb to track down and apprehend Jack Gruber – aka Jack Buchinsky and now known by the press as the Electrocutioner – within twenty-four hours. Unbeknownst to Jim, Gruber has his sights fixed on revenge against Sal Maroni and tracks him down as he makes an audacious second attempt on Maroni’s life whilst he is held at the GCPD Precinct for his safety and protection. As Jim arrests Gruber, other events in Gotham begin to develop as Fish seizes her opportunity to act against Falcone for control of “The Family” with the kidnap of Liza – but Falcone must never know the real truth about Liza. With the hostage situation unfolding a deal is made that will see Falcone leave Gotham for good and Fish take over the crime empire. But other schemes come in to play as Oswald informs Falcone of the extent of Fish’s betrayal. Join us as we discuss the episode in full detail on Gotham TV Podcast.

News

Erin Richards (Barbara Kean) and Robin Lord Taylor (Oswald Cobblepot aka The Penguin) hosted in conjunction with Global Citizen and Stageit.com a live video chat about the “Live Below the Line” challenge to help raise funds and awareness for all the people to live below the extreme poverty line. They also talked about their experiences on Gotham and answered fan questions. If you interested in finding out more about the “Live Below the Line” challenge head over to their website – https://www.livebelowtheline.com/

Competition

Our new competition is open to win a lovely print of Oswald Cobblepot by artist Chris Uminga along with some other Gotham goodies. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is leave us a review on iTunes by going to gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes or send us some thoughts or comments on any of our upcoming episodes to [email protected]. Here’s the prize that’s up for grabs

Oswald full image

Thanks for listening we’ll be back in a weeks time for the next episode of Gotham “Welcome Back, Jim Gordon”.

Derek and John

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Date Recorded: 17/03/2015
Date published: 18/03/2015
MP3, 1 hour 09 minutes 128kbps, 63.7 MB

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Year One Episode 11 – Gotham Rogues Gallery – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 36

Welcome back everyone! After 3-months off-air Gotham is back on Channel 5, which means we’re back too…and it feels good to be podcasting again about Gotham after so long!

This weeks episode of Gotham Rogues Gallery, released as a back-to-back feature episode on Channel 5 with Episode 12 of Gotham (“What the Little Bird told Him”), was written by Sue Chung and directed by Oz Scott.

Jim Gordon begins life as a prison guard at Arkham Asylum after his very public demotion by the Mayor, but trouble never seems too far away as bodies with troubling scars either side of their forehead begin to show up within Arkham. Jim calls in his former partner Harvey Bullock to help investigate the murders, which appear to have been experimented on using electro-therapy. A mass breakout from Arkham orchestrated by the culprit, an inmate by the name of Jack Gruber, sees him escape along with his most promising experiment to date. In the meantime, Fish begins to contemplate her most audacious move against the Don Falcone just as questions are raised over the loyalty of her right-hand man – Butch Gilzean. Despite everything going on in the Arkham and Gotham a new romance develops as a spark ignites between the now single Jim Gordon and the Arkham’s physician, Doctor Leslie Thompkins.

News

Thanks to Detectives Fisher and Butcher for sharing a big spoiler about a major character leaving Gotham at the end of Season one. Click the story here if you dare.

But we also can also reveal the introduction of Chris Chalk (12 Years a Slave), who has been cast in the role of Lucius Fox in the world of Gotham and Wayne Enterprises, as he takes up the iconic role made famous by Morgan Freeman in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy.

Competition

As it is one year since we released our first podcast we have kicked off our new competition to win a lovely print of Oswald Cobblepot by artist Chris Uminga along with some other Gotham goodies. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is leave us a review on iTunes by going to gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes or send us some thoughts or comments on any of our upcoming episodes to [email protected]. Here’s the prize that’s up for grabs

Oswald full image

Thanks for listening and a big thanks for all your support and interaction over the last year. We’ll be back very very soon for the next episode of Gotham “What The Little Bird Told Him”.

Derek and John

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Date Recorded: 17/03/2015
Date published: 17/03/2015
MP3, 1 hour 07 minutes 128kbps, 62.2 MB

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EXCLUSIVE Sean Pertwee Gotham Interview – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 34

In our exclusive Sean Pertwee Gotham interview we got to chat with Sean about life at Wayne Manor as protector and butler to the most eligible young bachelor in Gotham, Bruce Wayne. Some of the other fascinating points we got to discuss in the interview included:

    • A tease of what’s to come in the second half of season one of Gotham including some exciting developments for Sean’s character Alfred in Episode 17.
    • The process of filming episodes with David Mazouz at Wayne Manor
    • Alfred’s experience in the wider city of Gotham and working with the wider cast including Donal Logue, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Drew Powell.
    • His experience as a young actor on the set of cult space horror film “Event Horizon”
    • How Sean uses his bodyguard training from a previous role to inform his “kick-arse” Alfred
    • His excitement to see another Alfred in Batman V Superman : Dawn of Justice
    • Of course we also asked about his favourite type of tea and finally get an answer to the question plaguing everyone’s mind since Episode 2 of Gotham “When exactly is tea-time?”

    We also posed some of our listeners questions to him about his approach to playing the character of Alfred, Doctor Who and the influence of his father John Pertwee on his career.

    It was an absolute pleasure getting another chance to catch up with our favourite ex-military butler and genuinely one of our favourite British actors Sean Pertwee.

    If you’d like to send us your thoughts on this or any other episode you can email us at [email protected]

    John and Derek

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    Date recorded: 19/02/2015
    Date published: 20/02/2015
    MP3, 35:15 mins 128kbps, 32.2 MB

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    Gotham Joker Watch Special – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 33

    With a possible joker in Episode 16 of Gotham in the US which will air on the 16th of February 2015, we bring you our Gotham Joker Watch special. We discuss our thoughts and the thoughts of our listeners to the announcement that Cameron Monaghan (Shameless US, Fringe) being cast to play the part of Jerome. It’s been strongly hinted that this character will grow up to be the Batman nemesis Joker so we talk about what that means for us and what we think it means for the show.

    You can watch the teaser trailer for Episode 16 “The Blind Fortune Teller” below. There are some minor flashes of episodes we haven’t seen yet but it’s worth it for “Jerome’s” laugh.

    There’s certainly a strong hint that he likes to laugh in the face of authority.

    We hope you enjoyed our Gotham Joker Watch Special thanks as always for listening we’ll talk to you again soon with another episode of Gotham TV Podcast.

    Derek & John
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    Date recorded: 16/02/2015
    Date published: 16/02/2015
    MP3, 23:42 mins, 128kbps, 21.71 MB

    Batman Hush Volume Two Review – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 32

    On this episode of Gotham TV Podcast we follow up our Hush Volume One review with a chat all about Batman Hush Volume Two (Volume 2 Collected; Issues #6-13). Written by Jeph Loeb with art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams this story arc was originally released as Batman 613-619. Again this volume follows the story of Tommy Elliot (Played by Cole Vallis on Gotham Episode 8) and his relationship with Bruce Wayne. In a story arc filled with twists and turns we find out the identity of the villain Hush and why all of Batman’s rogues gallery have been acting differently.

    We always appreciate our listeners who share our episodes and we have a few thank you’s to Cole Vallis, and Gotham Originals who shared our review of Hush Volume one with their followers on Facebook. You can find the Gotham Originals on twitter @Gothamoriginals they provide great news stories and discussion about Gotham at it’s US pace if you are looking for a group to join and can’t get enough Gotham.

    Two of our listeners, Detective Dillon Exner and Detective Daniel Butcher of Comic Book Time Machine and Marvel Cinematic Universe podcast Welcome to Level Seven contacted us about a missed Joker reference in Gotham. You can see the image that Detective Daniel captured of “Smile” written on the side of a building in Gotham.

    Joker Smile Image

    We’ve moved our news section this week to the end of the episode let us know if you like the change. If you listen to us on iTunes be sure to leave us a review so that other listeners can find us.

    Gotham News

    • the Dollmaker mentioned in Episode 2 of #Gotham will appear on the show. Colm Feore, who played King Laufey in Thor and also appeared in Amazing Spider-man 2 is making the leap over to DC to take the role. Dollmaker, real name Dr. Francis Dulmacher, has been teased since the second episode of Gotham, in which his creepy henchmen Doug (Frank Whaley) and Patti (Lili Taylor) name him as the culprit behind the mass kidnappings of the city’s street children. We wonder if John’s theory on the Dollmaker will come true.
    • Comicbook.com had the news up on their site

    DC Connected News

    • Supergirl has been cast for the upcoming CBS show as Supergirl herself, the young Kara Zor-El. We don’t know much about the show yet but the big question given that CBS are part owners in the CW channel which airs Arrow and The Flash, will Supergirl exist in the same universe as those two shows. Only time will tell. The full story is available over on IGN.com

    Thanks as always for listening we’ll talk to you again soon with another episode of Gotham TV Podcast.

    Derek & John
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    The music at the end of the episode is Kula Shaker‘s 1992 cover version of the Deep Purple song Hush. Here’s the video all copyright is theirs obviously.

    Date recorded: 31/01/2015
    Date published: 03/02/2015
    MP3, 49:02 mins, 128kbps, 47.8 MB

    Batman Hush Volume One Review – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 31

    As Gotham is still on a mid-season break in the UK and Ireland, Gotham TV Podcast chat about the graphic novel Batman Hush (Volume 1 Collected; Issues #1-5). Written by Jeph Loeb with art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams this story arc was originally released as Batman 608-612. Notable about this story is the introduction of the character Tommy Elliot (Played by Cole Vallis in Episode 8 of Gotham “The Mask“) and which features flashbacks to his childhood friendship with the Young Bruce Wayne. We talk about the main story and our impressions of Batman Hush Volume One.

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    Gotham News
    ⦁    Gotham has been officially renewed by Fox in the US for a second season. At the Television Critics Association (TCA) Winter event on Saturday 17th January Co-Chairman and CEO of Fox, Dana Walden, said that Fox “love the show” and they’ve told the team behind the hit show “keep doing what you’re doing”. This is great news.
    ⦁    Other great news revolves around RTE in Ireland who have officially confirmed that Gotham will premiere on RTÉ2 beginning Monday 26th January at 9pm. They’ve even released a brand new trailer. This should hopefully mean a wider audience is reached for the show in Ireland.

    ⦁    Robin Lord-Taylor fans have been asking one question regularly for months. What do previous actors who play the character think about his performance as the young Oswald Cobblepot on Gotham? Well the answer was given at the TCA’s this weekend when Danny DeVito (there to promote “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia“) was asked about his opinion about Robin Lord-Taylor. He told AccessHollywood.com “I’ve watched the show. I think he’s a very good young Penguin” ,”He’s a terrific actor,”. A ringing endorsement.
    ⦁    It’s also been announced that the future father of Dick Grayson, John Grayson will be played by Rob Gorrie. The circus will roll into Gotham in Episode 16 carrying with it the Flying Graysons. The episode is titled “The Blind Fortune Teller”. As Gotham takes place during the young years of Bruce Wayne, John Grayson will be a much younger character so we won’t see any appearance of Dick Grayson in the show.

    DC Connected News
    ⦁    Former Dark Knight Rises star Tom Hardy has dropped out of his second DC movie “Suicide Squad” due to scheduling conflicts. The current movie he’s filming, “The Revenant”, has run over so he’s unable to take on the role of Rick Flag in “Suicide Squad” which starts filming in April 2014.

    Thanks for listening we’ll be covering Volume 2 of Hush in our next podcast as Gotham is still on hiatus in Ireland and the UK; returning to Channel 5 for the second half of season one in March.

    Derek & John
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    Date recorded: 19/01/2015
    Date published: 20/01/2015
    MP3, 55:07 mins, 128kbps, 50.4 MB

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

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    Show Notes

    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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    Show Notes

    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
    Gotham TV Podcast

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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
    Gotham TV Podcast

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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”.

    Derek & John
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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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    Show Notes

    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”.

    D&J
    Gotham TV Podcast

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