Gotham TV series made a good debut last Monday night with most of the villains being on the spotlight. It’s a story explicitly not intended to be a Batman origin story, but rather a series about Detective James Gordon (Ben McKenzie), and a chance to re-imagine the most iconic villains that Gotham City ever spewed out.
Now the series has earned more than a fair share of positive buzz and momentum going into the Fall 2014 season, this series also received great reviews from critics. there will be plenty of minor spoilers concerning the cast in our list of Gotham Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed.
Selina Kyle a.k.a. Catwoman( Camren Bicondova )
Despite Jim Gordon and Bruce Wayne attracting the most attention, it is actually Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova) who first appears onscreen. Although the character is still years away from adopting the costume and moniker of Catwoman, her love of theft, acrobatics, and felines is visible even at an early age.
Harvey Bullock ( Donal Logue )
Audiences have come to expect Gordon's partner as dirty, dim-witted acting detective.While that seems to describe Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) at the outset,
the character has appeared dramatically different from the comics. In the comic version of Harvey Bullock, he is a corrupt police, Bullock would have a change of heart, going on to not only save Jim
Gordon’s life, but in Gotham version, he is ‘the good
detective’ people could trust.
Alfred Pennyworth ( Sean Pertwee )
What would happen to Bruce Wayne without his butler, Alfred Pennyworth ( Sean Pertwee ). But all the viewers will notice that this kind of Alfred, is a tougher one.
Viewers might not expect exactly the warm and comforting Alfred, but certainly not the first time the butler has been given something of
an edge (Geoff Johns’ “Batman: Earth One,” for instance).
It’s a hard cameo to miss, but it looks like not all of Gotham’s villains will originate on the streets. In the case of Ed nygma a.k.a. The Riddler ( Corey Michael Smith ),
the villain began his obsessions with riddles in the city’s own crime
lab. For now, we can only guess what mysteries lie in that
scribble-filled notebook he holds, but it’s obvious Gordon’s wit has his
attention already.
Oswald Cobblepot a.k.a. The Penguin (Robin Taylor)
Audiences can assume that Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Taylor) got the
nickname of ‘Penguin’ thanks to his formal attire, but by the end of the
episode, it’s taken on a whole new meaning. Viewers only get a brief
look at the damage done by Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith), but
Cobblepot seems doomed to waddle as his nickname would suggest, thanks
to some badly-beaten legs. We assume that umbrella will return in the
near future.
Poison Ivy
Comic fans will be quick to point out that Ivy’s actual name was ‘Dr. Pamela Isley,’ but series creator Bruno Heller has explained that the girl is just the first of many changes to comic book origins that the writers will be making.
James Gordon ( Ben Mckenzie )
Ben Mckenzie will be playing our main character of this series, James Gordon. The commissioners of the Gotham Police was considered as a huge character in the comics, and he works with Batman quite a bit.
Bruce Wayne ( David Mazzouz )
David Mazzouz ( the young boy ) will be playing the role Bruce Wayne in this series. Many people thought he was just a little kid and they wouldnt see him again, they were wrong, This may have been the best Easter Egg of the night. According to romours, Bruce Wayne will becomes Batman in this series.Well we are getting the origins of this character , something DC may have told only once, or twice.
That
little boy in that episode last night? Bet you thought he was just a
little kid and you wouldn't see him again, right? WRONG! This may have
been the best Easter Egg of the night. Now, I don't want to ruin things
for you, but SPOILER ALERT: Bruce Wayne becomes Batman. Cool, right?!
I know what you're thinking: but he was just a little boy in last
night's episode? Well we are getting the origins for this
character...something DC may have told only once (MAYBE twice). But
don't worry...I'm sure Batman is coming. - See more at:
http://www.geekrex.com/2014/09/10-amazing-easter-eggs-you-missed.html#sthash.Vh7leR3S.dpuf
That
little boy in that episode last night? Bet you thought he was just a
little kid and you wouldn't see him again, right? WRONG! This may have
been the best Easter Egg of the night. Now, I don't want to ruin things
for you, but SPOILER ALERT: Bruce Wayne becomes Batman. Cool, right?!
I know what you're thinking: but he was just a little boy in last
night's episode? Well we are getting the origins for this
character...something DC may have told only once (MAYBE twice). But
don't worry...I'm sure Batman is coming. - See more at:
http://www.geekrex.com/2014/09/10-amazing-easter-eggs-you-missed.html#sthash.Vh7leR3S.dpuf
David Mazzouz (the young boy on the pic) will be playing the role Bruce Wayne, many people thought he was just a little kid and they expect they wouldn't see him again, but they were wrong, this may have been the best Easter Egg of the night. Romours tell that Bruce Wayne become Batman in this series. Well we are getting the origins of this character, something DC may have told only once, maybe twice.
Bruce Wayne's Parents
Now, I thought it was pretty neat-o that we were getting Bruce Wayne's origins for the very first time, but Gotham had an amazing call back to Detective Comics #27
by showing Bruce Wayne's parents: Thomas and Martha Wayne! These
characters are rarely mentioned in the comics these days, so you really
had to be a big comic book nerd to spot what Gotham was
referencing here. Hopefully this isn't the last time this show will
mention these characters as we really don't know anything about them. -
See more at:
http://www.geekrex.com/2014/09/10-amazing-easter-eggs-you-missed.html#sthash.8CMeuHdm.dpuf
Now, I thought it was pretty neat-o that we were getting Bruce Wayne's origins for the very first time, but Gotham had an amazing call back to Detective Comics #27 by showing Bruce Wayne's parents: Thomas and Martha Wayne! These characters are rarely mentioned in the comics these days, so you really had to be a big comic book nerd to spot what Gotham was referencing here. Hopefully this isn't the last time this show will mention these characters as we really don't know anything about them.
Gotham City Police Department
We had several scenes take place in a pretty big place where Bullock and Gordon work. Did you notice what it was? Don't worry, I was watching too! It was the Gotham City Police Department! Now they play a pretty big role in the comics, mostly because they end up having the Bat Signal on their roof! I really hope we see just, like, a regular spotlight on their roof next week, I just think that would be a mind-blowing way to reference yet another origin story for this series.
Now, I thought it was pretty neat-o that we were getting Bruce Wayne's origins for the very first time, but Gotham had an amazing call back to Detective Comics #27
by showing Bruce Wayne's parents: Thomas and Martha Wayne! These
characters are rarely mentioned in the comics these days, so you really
had to be a big comic book nerd to spot what Gotham was
referencing here. Hopefully this isn't the last time this show will
mention these characters as we really don't know anything about them. -
See more at:
http://www.geekrex.com/2014/09/10-amazing-easter-eggs-you-missed.html#sthash.8CMeuHdm.dpuf
Conclusion
Those are all the Easter eggs, bits of comic book trivia, and subtle
references fans can look out for, but if you have any that I missed,
please share them in the comments.
This
may have been the best Easter Egg of the night - See more at:
http://www.geekrex.com/2014/09/10-amazing-easter-eggs-you-missed.html#sthash.Vh7leR3S.dpuf
That
little boy in that episode last night? Bet you thought he was just a
little kid and you wouldn't see him again, right? WRONG! This may have
been the best Easter Egg of the night. Now, I don't want to ruin things
for you, but SPOILER ALERT: Bruce Wayne becomes Batman. Cool, right?!
I know what you're thinking: but he was just a little boy in last
night's episode? Well we are getting the origins for this
character...something DC may have told only once (MAYBE twice). But
don't worry...I'm sure Batman is coming. - See more at:
http://www.geekrex.com/2014/09/10-amazing-easter-eggs-you-missed.html#sthash.Vh7leR3S.dpuf
That
little boy in that episode last night? Bet you thought he was just a
little kid and you wouldn't see him again, right? WRONG! This may have
been the best Easter Egg of the night. Now, I don't want to ruin things
for you, but SPOILER ALERT: Bruce Wayne becomes Batman. Cool, right?!
I know what you're thinking: but he was just a little boy in last
night's episode? Well we are getting the origins for this
character...something DC may have told only once (MAYBE twice). But
don't worry...I'm sure Batman is coming. - See more at:
http://www.geekrex.com/2014/09/10-amazing-easter-eggs-you-missed.html#sthash.Vh7leR3S.dpu








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