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*This review contains some spoilers*
After four years of slowly transforming Bruce
Wayne and the other citizens of Gotham into their famous comic book counterparts,
“Gotham” sprints through its final season, and doesn’t quite stick the landing.
With only twelve episodes to work with, the
show had little choice but the fly through this season’s plot. Unfortunately,
it overdid it. Things go so fast it’s hard to really take them in. Factor in
some unnecessary detours, and you’re left wanting. The story is sacrificed for
fan service, and fan service gets the short end of the stick due to time constraints.
Scarface and the Ventriloquist, a proto-Killer Croc and other Batman staples
are introduced and quickly cast aside. This season quickly evolved into an
homage of “The Dark Knight Rises,” but the lack of originality and the
inability to live up the quality of that film make the final season feel
hollow.
There still are plenty of bright spots. The chemistry
between Penguin, Riddler and Barbara is a joy to watch. And every time Bruce or
Selina takes a step closer to becoming Batman and Catwoman, you feel a bit
giddy. But the best part of the season is once again Jeramiah. While I still
don’t care for Cameron Monagham’s more restrained persona, his overall antics
and evil plans are classic Joker. Transforming his stoic sidekick Echo into a rip-off
of Harley Quinn feels a bit cheap, but knowing this will be the closest we’ll get
the that iconic villain makes it pretty fun. Meanwhile, most of the remaining
cast is underused. Lee is absent the first half of the season, Tabitha is gone
immediately, Harvey only got one episode focused on him, and we got stuck with
yet another James Gordon hallucination episode. This season also introduced
Bane. But, instead of the muscle-bound strategic genius, we get some kind of
cyborg lackey. The design is terrible, but at least the Tom Hardy-inspired
voice works perfectly.
And then there’s the series finale. There
were some great moments, like the classic Penguin look, Gordon’s famous
mustache, and the new and improved Jeramiah. (For some reason, they absolutely
refuse to call him Joker, and the producers still imply the “real” Joker has
yet to be seen.) But the biggest stuff fell flat. Despite the uncanny resemblance,
using a new actress to play Selina was distracting, especially after watching Camren
Bicondova come into her own over the years. As far as Batman himself, it was
quite disappointing. The voice sounded strange, and the whooshing sound effects
made it seem like the character was magic or something.
The final season of “Gotham” raced along,
trying to tie up its storyline and maneuver all the main characters to where
the needed to be. But, a disappointing interpretation of a major villain and
too much meaningless fan service cause the show to stumble to the finish line.
And once there, it wasn’t quite the prize we were expecting.
**1/2
out of *****
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