Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Gotham plowed along this week, giving us the type of origin story for Mr. Freeze that I think we all sort of expected. No real surprises on that (cold) front. However Hugo Strange continued to be a wild card force that made the experience way more enjoyable than it would have been otherwise.
Plus, Bruce and Alfred returned and - man - did David Mazouz go through another growth spurt? I mean, casting child actors, males in particular, always usually guarantees a few moments of sudden, startling change, but Mazouz seems way more mature now after the midseason break. I suppose, in the end, it just helped add to Bruce's own change in demeanor. The one where he's now less fixated on closure and more determined to develop a "dangerous, possibly, endless obsession." He's come out the other side of the Galavan kidnapping ordeal with a newfound seriousness and a frozen determination to flat-out kill his parent's murderer.
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Gotham plowed along this week, giving us the type of origin story for Mr. Freeze that I think we all sort of expected. No real surprises on that (cold) front. However Hugo Strange continued to be a wild card force that made the experience way more enjoyable than it would have been otherwise.
Plus, Bruce and Alfred returned and - man - did David Mazouz go through another growth spurt? I mean, casting child actors, males in particular, always usually guarantees a few moments of sudden, startling change, but Mazouz seems way more mature now after the midseason break. I suppose, in the end, it just helped add to Bruce's own change in demeanor. The one where he's now less fixated on closure and more determined to develop a "dangerous, possibly, endless obsession." He's come out the other side of the Galavan kidnapping ordeal with a newfound seriousness and a frozen determination to flat-out kill his parent's murderer.
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