TMC
11-16-2016, 02:29 AM
https://www.yahoo.com/movies/m/01bd66b0-2ae7-377f-b9da-f3b460d9d057/did-gotham-just-set-a.html
Always proving its distinction as one of TV's most bizarre dramas, Gotham spent tonight's episode, "The Executioner," focused on three stories: the resolution of Captain Barnes' weird monster turn (which seemingly confirmed our prediction last week), Bruce and Selina's adventures with Poison Ivy, and Riddler dealing with the death of Miss Kri...er...Isabella. For a quick step back: Oswald was thwarted by the arrival of Isabella, who quickly won Ed over and looked past his many warning signs, and when Oswald's more innocent break-up attempt was turned down by Isabella, he went full Penguin and snipped her car's brake lines, sending her to meet her demise via speeding train. After finding out about Isabella's death, Ed went into a funk that Oswald eventually drew him out of, and this is when viewers got to watch Riddler seek answers to not-so-amusing questions.
Always proving its distinction as one of TV's most bizarre dramas, Gotham spent tonight's episode, "The Executioner," focused on three stories: the resolution of Captain Barnes' weird monster turn (which seemingly confirmed our prediction last week), Bruce and Selina's adventures with Poison Ivy, and Riddler dealing with the death of Miss Kri...er...Isabella. For a quick step back: Oswald was thwarted by the arrival of Isabella, who quickly won Ed over and looked past his many warning signs, and when Oswald's more innocent break-up attempt was turned down by Isabella, he went full Penguin and snipped her car's brake lines, sending her to meet her demise via speeding train. After finding out about Isabella's death, Ed went into a funk that Oswald eventually drew him out of, and this is when viewers got to watch Riddler seek answers to not-so-amusing questions.