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Gotham Season 3 Analysis

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Gotham Season 3 is an extraordinarily exciting show that features the most notorious DC villains locked in a never ending fight against the G.C.P.D. (Gotham City Police Department). It also features Bruce Wayne's struggle after the loss of his parents, and his slow transformation into Batman. Using the Google search engine, I found Matt Fowler’s IGN review of Gotham Season 3. I decided to utilize this article because all its objective facts matched the ones in the show like the existence of certain characters and plot twists, the subjective opinions were thoroughly explained; therefore, I knew I could trust that the person watched the show, and gave a valid opinion. I also thought it was beneficial that Fowler’s …show more content…

The villains need to take center stage over the heros, because there will never truly be a Batman in this show. We only descry Bruce Wayne's slow transformation into the character he will inevitably become (Fowler). This summary of Fowler’s opinion of the villain’s screen time accurately displays Matt Fowler’s opinion on why the villain's shine. I agree with this part of Fowler’s review. The villain's need to shine. They are the most interesting part of the show and without their dramatic characters the show would be …show more content…

Fowler’s subjective quote does an exemplary job of demonstrating Jim’s state without completely spoiling the entire season for the reader. This is the most important job of a movie or TV show review. Someone should be able to read it without it being loaded with spoilers; otherwise, it defeats the purpose. You need to be able to read the review before watching. Another part of the Season that I was keen on was the formation of the Riddler. Fowler echoed this same sentiment when he stated that the Riddler felt “felt fresh and fun.” This started in the beginning of the season when the Riddler helped Penguin with his mayoral run and ended with Penguin ultimately encasing him in the block of ice with a complicated web of deceit, betrayal, and attempted murder in between. Nonetheless, it was great to behold an antediluvian dull character, Edward Nygma, transform into a new, thrilling one, the

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