I though this was an ok return after such a long break.
The opening felt a little busy, but managed to string everything together as the episode went on.
There were a lot of cringe-worthy moments for me, though, like:
The stuff with Ivy, The Toymaker, and the battered waitress felt shoehorned in with all the other plots going. Ivy seems so much darker now, I suppose I understand why they felt the need to recast.
I thought the reunions with Butch/Tabatha and Gordon and "Doc" felt too much like a soap opera. Also, I was shocked that Lee didn't get a haircut...
I didn't expect Nygma to be behind the assassination attempt, but the split personality stuff is so tired now that I couldn't care less.
I did enjoy Harvey's speech and the end, though, and I'm glad he refused the badge.
It was an ok start and I'm sure it will improve, hopefully.
What did everybody else think?
The opening felt a little busy, but managed to string everything together as the episode went on.
There were a lot of cringe-worthy moments for me, though, like:
- The way Bruce acted inside the club. That was TERRIBLE acting.
- The commercial for the Sirens club. Was it even necessary? It felt like a really bad joke.
The stuff with Ivy, The Toymaker, and the battered waitress felt shoehorned in with all the other plots going. Ivy seems so much darker now, I suppose I understand why they felt the need to recast.
I thought the reunions with Butch/Tabatha and Gordon and "Doc" felt too much like a soap opera. Also, I was shocked that Lee didn't get a haircut...
I didn't expect Nygma to be behind the assassination attempt, but the split personality stuff is so tired now that I couldn't care less.
I did enjoy Harvey's speech and the end, though, and I'm glad he refused the badge.
It was an ok start and I'm sure it will improve, hopefully.
What did everybody else think?
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