The Gotham version of penguin is hands down the greatest to ever exist, Jason would have no patience for him and oswald would be so affronted
Their Bruce is also so good! Kid did an amazing job at that 👏👏 with that kind of childhood and he's already running his own little detective cases from a young age and being trained in combat like you can clearly see his obvious trajectory towards batman idk how to explain it but from watching him through the seasons you could really believe in him becoming batman and also eventually batdad
ALSO FISH FREAKING MOONEY ❤❤❤
Anyway I shall shush now while I can cuz Gotham really has me in a chokehold and I could keep rambling and that's without even mentioning thier Joker
Someone needs to make a batman movie and let the gotham Bruce be the bat cuz he really deserves it
I kinda think dick grayson would actually vibe with these gotham villains though and their general stupidity levels would be enough to make damian cry
Sorry for my rambling lol now I'll shush 🤣
ugh stop, i love how cameron monaghan played the joker!!
I think i only seen him in clips when he was in prison, and for some reason, i just wanna give him a handshake, idk how to describe him.
OH YEAH, and how his lighter didn't work when he was tryna set the bus on fire!! I loved it, and him casually asking if anyone got a light as if everything is peaches n cream.
I haven't seen any other potrayal of villains, but I'll take your word for it. Based on how you described them, I can see Jason asking someone to kill him again 💀 and probably damian would ask the same
This is the first I'm hearing of Fish Mooney, but she looks like someone I'd willingly give all my belongings to.
And also, I hate how inconsistent DC with writing Bruce as a dad, but I fully believe that Gotham Bruce would become a great portrayal of batdad and NOT inject Jason with a serum that would heighten his fear when his adrenaline spikes.
AND don't even apologise for rambling, i love hearing everyone's recommendations and opinions!! I'd most likely just ramble on, too