
So I know Katie is watching. Who else?
I confess I'm getting tired of the unrelenting hoopla surrounding the constant stream of Comics-based programming. DC, Marvel, and Star Wars is almost all anyone is talking about, even in the industry mags, and it's starting to feel overwhelming. (I don't need to see the new Star Wars; there's been so much speculation, exclusive news, leaked info, etc. that I can piece the entire thing together in my head at this point.) Because of this, I kind of rolled my eyes when Gotham was announced, and was pretty determined to give it a miss when it aired. *Then* I started hearing that it was actually pretty great, that it lived up to all the hype, and having run out of things to watch, I gave it a try.
Holy crow, I was transfixed from frame one. If nothing else, it's frickin' beautiful! I even called my brother into the room and made him watch part of it (he does lighting and stuff on film sets), and *he* was blown away. It's just absolutely visually stunning. On top of that, though, the stories are intriguing, the characters are over-the-top enough to live in a pre-Batman world while still being believable (in that context), and the acting is top notch. If any of you have been hesitating to see it, I recommend you at least watch the pilot. Seriously, I super dig this show right now.
Penguin is probably my favorite character. He's equal parts sympathetic and slimy, and I can never decide if I adore him or am terrified by him. Both, I suppose.


On that subject, is it just me, or does Ben McKenzie look like he could be Pertwee's younger brother?
And for those who are caught up: LOVED this week's episode. It was pretty obvious that the therapist was at least in on things from the moment we met her, but the reveal was still satisfying. Pretty stupid of Bullock to confront her himself, and I'm actually glad that she kicked his ass initially (girl power!). There was something awesome about her girly scream when he shot her in the leg, too, like she was truly caught off guard, rather than having her give some badass action film grunt when hit. I love, too, the way that Gordon finally seemed to win Bullock's respect, just to have it destroyed at the end. I love this rock-and-hard-place the writers have put Gordon in the middle of.
If there's one character I don't like, it's Barbara. I feel like all she does is whine and bully Gordon into sharing secrets with her that he flat out isn't allowed to. They have the same boring conversation over and over again: She asks for him to spill, he says he *can't*, she accuses him of not loving her enough to confide in her. It's boring and stupid.