Gotham - The Blind Fortune Teller - Advance Preview
16 Feb 2015
Gotham PC ReviewsThe circus comes to town on “Gotham” this week and even “The Blind Fortune Teller” could have told you it’d bring murder in its wake.
Gordon and Leslie’s date to a performance of Haly’s Circus comes to a halt upon the discovery of a dead body – the show’s snake charmer. As they investigate, the colorful setting adds a sense of whimsy to the often dreary world of Gotham City – acrobats and clowns brawling, a python used as a clue-sniffing police dog (Essen’s reaction to this is awesome), the bullpen of the GCPD filled with bright costumes. But things take a darker turn when the titular character gets involved, running Gordon and Leslie right into the Joker tease/red herring/marketing ploy that’s dominated the promos for this episode.
Speaking of references to Batman’s comic book world, flirting on the sidelines of the story are John Grayson and Mary Lloyd, two youngsters from rival circus families who seem like the type to grow up and have a son who’s a real Boy Wonder. The case also tests Gordon and Leslie’s relationship, as he’s unnerved by her enthusiasm while she finds it hypocritical that he claims to want to be with a woman who can handle his dangerous profession, but then constantly tries to protect her from it.
Someone who might be very interested in Gordon’s relationship status is Barbara Keen, who’s back in Gotham. She gets a surprise when she returns home from a night of partying to find Selina and Ivy squatting in her apartment. But unbelievably, she’s totally blasé about the intruders, enlisting them as pint-sized gal pals whose advice she asks about winning Gordon back. How will she react when she finds out about him and Leslie? Will it change her mind once again and send her running back to Montoya (absent again, as is poor Crispus Allen)?
The Penguin’s tenure as nightclub owner and operator is off to a shaky start. It turns out that modern clubgoers aren’t interested in hearing Carol Kane warble “While You’re Smiling,” or in the bloody beat downs you receive if you don’t appreciate the entertainment. An unhappy Falcone sends Victor Zsasz to have a chat with Oswald, with Zsasz presenting him with a surprising new employee to help turn things around.
And then there’s Fish’s subplot, which continues to seem like it’s happening on a completely different show. It turns out that the prisoners are being used for spare body parts by some kind of organ trafficking ring. Fish – who inexplicably has the rest of the inmates eating out of the palm of her hand – realizes that this gives her leverage, which she uses to get herself an audience with the man in charge. But really, nothing about this Fish Mooney, Queen of the Underground Dwellers story interests me.
Finally, Wayne Enterprises’ shady connections to the Arkham land deal and the Viper drug program are brought back to the forefront as Bruce gets himself a meeting with the board. At first, they are bemused by Bruce (who does himself no favors by bringing a schoolboy notebook to the table), but Lil’ Wayne issues an ultimatum that, for better or worse, gets their attention. This is a long overdue development and I’m excited to see it play out through the rest of the season.
“The Blind Fortune Teller,” the third “Gotham" of February sweeps, airs this Monday on FOX. Be sure to share your thoughts and speculations in the comments section.
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I haven't watched this show since the first couple of episodes but I'm soooooo excited about the intro of the original Boy Wonder's parents! Love Robin aka Dick Grayson!
ReplyDeleteU're getting screeners for all eps. Wow!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fun but still frustrating that we aren't getting any resolution in the Wayne case or Jim working against them.
Still no Montoya??? Glad I stop watching the show about 3 eps ago. I know a lot of people have given up and if this guy turns out not to be the joker and a red herring I think a lot more people will finally be done.
ReplyDeleteSo Barbara will find two homeless kids at her home, and will not call the police. Fine.
ReplyDeleteHer reaction is pretty much, "Cool, pass the snacks!". Oh Barbara...
ReplyDeleteThe stuff with the Boy Wonder's parents was nice, if more subtle than I was expecting. I was surprised there was no scene between them and Bruce.
ReplyDeleteFun fact for any other crossover Batman/"One Life to Live" fans - Robert Gorrie (who played Matthew Buchanan on the online reboot) plays John Grayson.
Thanks for reading!
The Wayne murders has definitely taken a back seat since the fall hiatus, but I think Bruce's scenes this week, the looping around of the corruption at Wayne Enterprises, will finally get those plot wheels turning again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading!
I assume they are saving it for the finale eps but it doesn't works. I assume Jim will step up and help Bruce when he gets himself in danger. But they are certainly pushing it to far away at this point.
ReplyDeleteI'm torn if I ahould drop the show but I'll push through this season cause of the actors.
Ur preview sounds interesting so I look forward to the episode.
No Montoya. And poor Crispus Allen, this is episode 16 and he hasn't appeared since episode 9 (and he didn't even to speak in that one!).
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand would it be really bad karma for Barbara to throw two homeless kids under the bus considering she comes from such a rich houshold and always had everything she needed.
ReplyDeleteOh, a scene with little Bruce and them would have been interesting! He is going to adopt their boy one day lol.
ReplyDeleteHow young are the future Graysons? I did watch OLTL at one point but I never saw the online version.
Thanks again for the preview!
Actually I was done if he WAS the joker.
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ReplyDeleteLike I said, I was surprised there was no "Hi, I'm Bruce, one day I'll raise your orphaned son!" moment lol.
ReplyDeleteJohn and Mary are probably in their late teens, early twenties.
I dunno about done, but I do think it's waaay early in the show's life to play the Joker card, pun totally intended.
ReplyDeleteROTFLMAO!! Man, now I'm even more bummed they didn't have a scene!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I wonder how big of an age difference they are going to make between Bruce and Dick...
it's the Dollmaker isn't? and do you see the AfterBuzz podcast? because the only place i hear Lil' Wayne is from there
ReplyDeletewell i don't think Dick's even being thought of being born yet
ReplyDeleteis there at least a hint between them secretly being together? i kind of ship them LOL
ReplyDeletethank God i hate montoya with the rays of a thousand suns
ReplyDeleteis she sober?
ReplyDeleteA lot of people think so.
ReplyDeleteBarbara definitely seems to have reverted to her party ways, which we still have no context for.
ReplyDeletegeez are you serious? and they expect us to believe that Gordon and her will marry and be happy and then in the future will have a daughter who will become Batgirl and later Oracle? i'd quicker believe Thompkins is his future wife after the way they ruined Barabara
ReplyDeleteObviously the comic books are the comic books and the show's the show, but I don't recall Gordon and his wife ever being particularly happy. She, as a character, is not really around. And I remember that in "Batman: Year One", Gordon has an affair with Sarah Essen behind her back.
ReplyDeleteShe's already left him in The Dark Knight Rises.
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