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Returning: Gotham
Gotham is finally returning to screens this week on GO!
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Ask and ye shall receive?
Gotham is finally returning to screens this week with Season 2.
It’s back with a double episode premiere from 10:20pm Saturday January 7 on GO!
This first premiered in the US in September 2015, where S3 is already underway.
“Damned If You Do”
In the season two premiere, Penguin is now King of Gotham and Gordon seeks his help when his moral compass wavers. Meanwhile Bruce Wayne explores his father’s secrets.
“Knock Knock”
After reinstatement, Gordon is given the high-profile case tracking the deadly inmate escape from Arkham, while Bruce enlists the help of his father’s old friend to unlock secrets.
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16 Responses
I consider Gotham to be the top pick of the current DC universe batch, it’s production and plot as well as acting is streets ahead of Arrow and Flash, with Lucifer coming a close second thanks to actor Tom Ellis.I have to smile at the fans who obviously cannot wait for FTA to basically stuff up whatever enjoyment they may gain from their perseverance with commercial TV.
Okay, sounds like it might be worth watching after all.
Gotham season two was terrible, it got crazier and more ridiculous with each episode. At least season one with the mob wars was somewhat grounded and realistic (as much as a show like this can be). You’re better off watching Arrow and The Flash
This was the post I was waiting to see. Thanks David, Happy New Year.
Way too late to get Gotham back on air legally. I’ll go out and by the DVD when it’s released but I’ll just keep pirating the new episodes until 9 can catch up as I’ve gotten to far into the season and the entire story to wait for 9 to catch up
But I do recommend that anyone who watched S1 should watch S2. The story line is brilliant with lots of plot twists. Heaps of new characters introduced including the Pre-Batman era Joker and Pre-Batman Riddler. *mini-spoiler* S2 picks right up from S1 where Bruce found the secret staircase behind the fireplace.
This show is a must watch for any comic fans or anyone looking for a Drama with a comic twist. But make sure you start from the beginning of the series otherwise it won’t make sense. Definitely recommend.
Can someone answer me if the second season of this show is worth watching?
I was about to ask the same question. I just had a look at one forum (while trying to not see spoilers) and most on there suggest season 2 is better than season 1 (especially after the 1st 5-7 episodes).
But the other question we have to ask is: Do we trust 9 to keep showing it?
Do we trust Nine to show them consistently? *chuckles* Based *laughs out loud with tears running down my cheeks* Based on Nine’s half-a*sed attempted for last season absolutely not. But I guess last season we weren’t a year and a bit behind the U.S so maybe Nine will actually try.
I loved the second season! Brilliant story line with heaps of good plot twists!
David is there a reason why you continually refer to these channels by the old names, and not the new ones? Is it to do with “tags” etc?
And a happy new year to you too Mark! I’ve been following OzTAM standard, but looking closer I am actually seeing inconsistencies there too so I will take your feedback on board.
Enjoyed it when it started, but lose track of shows when they disappear for long periods. Has happened with others as well, especially on the free to air channels.
I guess we have to wait until 9 show all the episodes until the season can go to Netflix. What a joke it has taken so long.
Pardon my ignorance but why can’t you watch them on 9Go? Why do they need to be on Netflix before you’ll watch it?
I enjoy binge watching the series as 9 swaps and changes things all the time. Also it’s in HD and no ads.
Cool, thanks for the response. Just found the “waiting for Netflix” curious, that’s all. Normally people cant wait for FTA and insist on pirating, I see your point about HD/no ads, would be great but merely a pipe dream for commercial FTA.