What did you think?
Edit: I gave it a 10.
I thought Nygma treating himself to tea sandwiches/wine while burying Kringle (and the unfortunate hunter) was morbid and slightly hilarious.
I thought Erin Richards did a great job, even though some of Barbara's actions were predictable (shedding tears after Jim kissed her, staring down Leslie after he left the interrogation room, and letting go of Jim's hand). More than anything, I was surprised that she survived the fall! Personally, I wish she would've met her end, because there's only so many times she can pop up and undermine Jim/Leslie before it becomes ridiculous and played out. Here's to hoping she's put away at the end of the season.
I loved Bullock's doggedness in this episode.
I enjoyed Bruce's scenes as well, but I was disappointed that neither he (or Alfred) thought it suspicious that he would know the identity of who killed his parents. If I were either of them, that would automatically make me think he was involved. Sure, Alfred said it was extortion, but both of them should've known that he orchestrated it if he knew who did it.
Other than that, it was a solid episode, and I'm looking forward to Nygma and Penguin interacting next week!
Edit: I gave it a 10.
I thought Nygma treating himself to tea sandwiches/wine while burying Kringle (and the unfortunate hunter) was morbid and slightly hilarious.
I thought Erin Richards did a great job, even though some of Barbara's actions were predictable (shedding tears after Jim kissed her, staring down Leslie after he left the interrogation room, and letting go of Jim's hand). More than anything, I was surprised that she survived the fall! Personally, I wish she would've met her end, because there's only so many times she can pop up and undermine Jim/Leslie before it becomes ridiculous and played out. Here's to hoping she's put away at the end of the season.
I loved Bullock's doggedness in this episode.
I enjoyed Bruce's scenes as well, but I was disappointed that neither he (or Alfred) thought it suspicious that he would know the identity of who killed his parents. If I were either of them, that would automatically make me think he was involved. Sure, Alfred said it was extortion, but both of them should've known that he orchestrated it if he knew who did it.
Other than that, it was a solid episode, and I'm looking forward to Nygma and Penguin interacting next week!
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