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Gotham: Season 3 (Heroes Rise)/ Episode 17 "The Primal Riddle" - Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
#Gotham: Season 3 (Heroes Rise)/ Episode 17 "The Primal Riddle" - Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Despite the tagline being “Heroes Rise,” the only reason to really watch Gotham is its villains. Of which, we get to watch the (re)birth of a fan favorite. Well, in part. (more…)
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Owing a Favor - BTAS fanfic
Summary: The whole world hates Gregory Belson. At least, that’s what he believes. His land lord kicked him out, his bank account is running on empty, and he’s drinking away the last of his cash. What’s a poor man to do? Set before the Mr. Freeze accident.
Fanfiction link (if you prefer): https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11230848/1/Owing-a-Favor
"Remember, there might be some momentary discomfort" - Dr. Victor Fries
this show takes me back.
Tick...Tock...Bat...Clock, scene 2
Tick. Sometimes this city gets - tock - to me. Gets under - tick - my skin. Tock. It won’t just leave me - tick - alone. I dream of - tock - ways to get back - tick - at it for all - tock - the madness it won’t - tick - share with the others. Tock. All those - tick - little people scampering - tock - about their insignificant lives, - tick - just begging for - tock - someone to make them - tick - a little more interesting - tock.
Tick. Tock. Tick. I should be - tock - annoyed that he’d - tick - read me so well - tock - and that he thought - tick - his little gift would - tock - get to me. Tick. Tock. But I suppose - tick - it’s a good sign - tock - of how strong our relationship - tick - is that he’s giving me - tock - powerful gifts. Tick. “Joker?” Tock. “Dr. Fries?” Tick. “What, exactly, did you need?” Tock. Another fast talker. Tick. Too much time - tock - with the Bat? Tick. Always so - tock - tetchy with me - tick - too. Wonder if he’s - tock - got some memories - tick - still frozen into - tock - that scientific brain of his - tick - remembering - tock - old offenses too well. Tick. Tock. Wouldn’t surprise me. Tick. “The Bat gave me - tock - this little token - tick - the other day.” “I’m assuming - “ Tock. “- that was before you checked out?” Tick. Observant, but then - tock - he is a scientist. Tick. Tock. “So what do you want - ” tick “ - me to do with it?” Tock. Tick. “I’ll check it for - “ tock “ - hidden mechanisms, but - “ tick “ - is there anything specific - “ tock “ - that you suspect?” “Tick. Just the, tock, usual tracking mechanisms. Tick. Maybe something, tock, designed to, tick, incapacitate me. Tock.” I can see him, tick, wince each time I, tock, vocalize the internal, tick, mechanisms. Tock. “Right. Going to have to put it - “ tick “ - in stasis to get any - “ tock “ - good readings out of it.” Tick. Tock. Oh dear. Tick. The stasis chambers - tock - have been multiplying. Tick. My dear little - tick - time-tinkerer seems to have - tock - gone through a bit of a - tick - tock - high production phase. Tick. Oh. Oh. Tock. There are so many - tick - of the beasts. Tock. In such a wondrous - tick - array of sizes, - tock - he could match the bat - tick - stasis field - tock - for bat-device. Tick. Tock. What is taking so - tick - long? Tock. “Ah. Here it is.” Tick. “You have the necessary - tock - instruments?” Tick. “Yes.” “Tock. Pity. I could use - tick - a little air. Tock.” “You could always try - “ tick “ - a nice walk.” Tock. Tick. Tock. “Sorry, what am I saying?” Tick. “I’ll leave you to it. Tick. I’ll be back in two - tock - hours. Precisely.” “I’ve no doubt.” Tick. Tock. I leave our dear doctor - tick - with his springs and gears - tock - to see what I can’t scare up - tick - on the streets. A meal would be - tock - in order, I think. Tick. Something young and fresh - tick - like that obnoxious little automaton - tock - on the corner. Tick. So hard to tell if they’re - tock - flesh and blood or - tick - fabric and oil. Tock. At least they all have a - tick - skeleton underneath. Tock.
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Thoughts? Opinions? Worried about how deep into Joker's head I'm going to have to get?
Subzero
so I just rewatched Subzero (for those who don't know, it's the animated Batman movie focused on Mr. Freeze) and, while I realize it may have a lot to do with nostalgia, I still love it. Mostly because I love Mr. Freeze as a character. Outside of the whole crazy low body temperature thing, he's so real and human, and it feels like he has legitimate motivations for his actions. I know if I had experienced the type of alienation that he had throughout his life, and then had the only person that actually cared about me become terminally ill I'd probably fly off the handle as well. He loves Nora and will go to any length to save her, which causes him to cross lines that Batman can't allow him to cross. Mr. Freeze's continued existence also just makes so much more sense than that of villains like the Joker who we all know will never be rehabilitated or dissuaded from their murderous ways. Freeze is one of the few villains that maintains a sense of humanity and makes you feel sorry for him and sympathize with him, even when he's about to cut Barbara Gordon's heart out to save Nora. Plus he's always fun, because he's one of the few batman villains that can actually put up a fight.