So Lee wants to marry into a mobster family.
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sicgtp454 — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 06:14 AM)
But a bad boy cop trying to save Gotham was too much to handle?
I have a feeling Gordon is going to have to safe her one day and they will fall back in love. BET!!!! lol -
IveGotASecret — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 07:26 AM)
There's no reason to bet; it's pretty obvious that's what's going to happen. Gordon and his boring bimbo reunite because they're doing the bumping uglies in real-life even though on the show they're boring together and have no chemistry. Yippee, dippy, the new casting couch.
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TakeUpReel — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 11:21 AM)
I got the impression that she didn't know his family until Falcone showed up.
Yes. Plus, she's engaged to the guyalready?! That was quick!
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poit57 — 9 years ago(October 05, 2016 07:27 AM)
I got the impression that she didn't know his family until Falcone showed up.
I didn't pick up any sense of surprise about the situation, and the details about raising his son apart from the criminal activity and not using the Falcone name seemed like Lee already knew the basics, but was just being given more details during the dinner. -
jerome_george_davis — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 07:35 AM)
Which Woman?
Barbara is likely the future mother of Batgirl and Jim Gordon Jr. She probably has to have them before she can take a dirt nap. Unleds Batgirl is named to honor her posthumously.
Lee is integral to Batman as her clinic in the area near crime alley is neutral ground in Gotham that even Joker honors. Lee fixes up criminals and vigilantes alike, and along with Alfred Pennyworth and Lucius Fox is one of Batman's few confidantes and friends. Lee won't be taking a dirt nap in the forseeable future. She can be sent abroad to get her off the show, but she won't be dying.
Presume that unless invented for the show (Fish Mooney) or merely implied to be someone (Jerome was made to lead us believe he was the future Joker), characters won't just die. Selina, Eddie, Penguin, Jervis, Harv, Hugo, Zsasz, Fries, even two of the Tweeds, all have plot immunity to Death unless they are meant to die (Crispus Allen) for specific plot related reasons. -
ElDiomedes — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 08:59 AM)
Yea I agree with your points, but..Gotham's handling of these characters is so weird. Barbara was a nice insecure girl, until ..she killed her family all on a sudden while tripping, went to an asylum and now a creepy woman. It's almost like writers didn't know what to do with her after the first season, and kept her anyway as she's integral to the Batman mythos. Kinda same goes for Lee, she went insecure and now entering a mob family..again, all on a sudden. That's some next level Batman Beyond crap. I was just staring at Ivy's arc, speechless.
How the name, "Martha" brought out the real Batman
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