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Our hosts return to the podcave and sit down to review, MAD AS A HATTER! Alex and Will discuss the portrayal of Mad Hatter in this show, his obsession with Alice in Wonderland, and how he is the epitome of an incel. They also discuss Jervis Tetch's revolutionary invention and all the similarities this episode has to Batman Forever. Plus, they talk about Mad Hatter's dental hygiene, how everyone in Gotham is conveniently wearing a different hat, and the laziest Batmobile gadget yet. Our hosts also chat about Will's recent work with MARVEL and cast the Mad Hatter in their fancast live action BTAS universe. Support the Pod: https://linktr.ee/batmantaspod Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@batmantaspod Follow us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@batmantaspod Follow the Pod on Facebook: www.facebook.com/BatmanTASPod Follow the Pod on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/batmantaspod/ Follow the Pod on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BatmanTASPod1 Subscribe to Will's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WillRobson Visit Will's Comic Book Publishing Website: https://www.speechcomics.com/ Follow Alex everywhere: @ChefAlexRobson Follow Will everywhere: @Robsonink Follow Speech Comics everywhere: @SpeechComics
We reach the end of Season One of Batman TAS with a really fun episode featuring the Mad Hatter...we also dive deep into the 2023 Summer movie lineup! Join us as we discuss...The Little Mermaid, Blue Beetle, Barbie, Across the Spider-Verse, Oppenheimer and a whole lot more as we break down which movies we are definitely seeing and which we are skipping as the hot summer months start to broil!Is there a crime against peering down into skylights on the rooftops of buildings or was Batman just itching for a fight?The Mad Hatter somehow got access to Toyman's arsenal of oversized supervillain dummies!You know Mad Hatter, you didn't have to put that Batman Worry Man doll under your pillow at Arkham!The X-Men TAS Podcast just opened a SECRET reddit group, join by clicking here! We are also on Twitch sometimes… click here to go to our page and follow and subscribe so you can join in on all the mysterious fun to be had! Also, make sure to subscribe to our podcast via Buzzsprout, iTunes or Stitcher and tell all your friends about it! Last but not least, follow Willie Simpson on Twitter and please join our Facebook Group!
The Clock King After his company goes bankrupt, Temple Fugate becomes the Clock King. Fugate sets out to seek his revenge against the man whom he blames for his misfortunes: Mayor Hamilton Hill. Fugate kidnaps Hill, intending to do away with him to accomplish his revenge. Batman must stop Fugate from carrying out his revenge and save the mayor's life. Appointment in Crime Alley With the help of arsonists, Roland Daggett plans to destroy Crime Alley and use the land to expand his business empire. Batman must stop Daggett's men and also save a captured Leslie Thompkins (Who helped a young Bruce Wayne cope with the loss of his parents). Mad As A Hatter Miserable Wayne Industries scientist Jervis Tetch is unable to pursue the girl he loves, Alice the secretary. When she splits up from her boyfriend, he makes an advance and develops a fast friendship with her, until her boyfriend reconciles with her and proposes to her. Enraged, Tetch decides to take matters into his own hands, and dons the mantle of the Mad Hatter, using his mind-control devices to force those who have wronged him all his life to become his mindless slaves. Dreams in Darkness Batman is incarcerated in Arkham Asylum after being exposed to the Scarecrow's fear-inducing gas. Batman knows that the Scarecrow has escaped for the second time and is planning to poison Gotham's water supply with the same fear-inducing gas, and he must bring himself to break the law and escape from Arkham before the Scarecrow brings Gotham to its knees. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.29); Episode One: The Clock King (26.33); Episode Two: Appointment in Crime Alley (35.33); Episode Three: Mad As A Hatter (45.19); Episode Four: Dreams in Darkness (56.19); Amazing Design Advertisement (1:04.09); Favourite Episode (1:05.21); Favourite Character (1:11.31);Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel (1:21.00); Closing Credits (1:22.47) Opening Credits– Batman Animated Theme by Danny Elfman. Copyright 1992 Warner Music Closing Credits: Play With Fire (Featuring Yacht Money) by Sam Tinnesz. Taken from the album Babel. Copyright 2017 Warner's Music Group Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used with Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
On this episode we debut the first appearance of The Mad Hatter. Jordan and Mike take a little trip to Gotham Wonderland as we unpack the many and odd facets of Jervis Tetch. Come with us through the looking glass! Find us on social media: facebook.com/batmantasticast instagram.com/batmantasticast twitter.com/batmantasticast
In the latest episode, Brandon and Jimmy are forced to go amongst "mad" people as they follow The White Rabbit down the rabbit hole and meet the one and only, Jervis Tetch; the most "incelly" Batman Villain of all. Don't eat the mushroom, no matter what it says. You'll thank me later.
Welcome to another episode of I AM THE NIGHT, a podcast dedicated to breaking down every episode of Batman: The Animated Series. Each week, the wonderful Steve J Ray (reviewer at DC Comics News, as well as Editor-in-Chief of our sister site Dark Knight News) and a guest will sit down and dive cowl first into an episode of the greatest animated series of all time. In this episode, Steve is joined by fellow DCN and DKN writer, and his son, Adam Ray to talk about the 27th episode of season one of Batman: TAS, entitled "Mad as a Hatter". So sit back, put on your cape and cowl, and prepare yourself for a journey into the darkness! Episode Synopsis: Miserable Wayne Industries scientist Jervis Tetch is unable to pursue the girl he loves, Alice the secretary. When she splits up from her boyfriend, he makes an advance and develops a fast friendship with her, until her boyfriend reconciles with her and proposes to her. Enraged, Tetch decides to take matters into his own hands, and dons the mantle of the Mad Hatter, using his mind-control devices to force those who have wronged him all his life to become his mindless slaves. Steve J Ray: www.twitter.com/el_steevo Adam Ray: www.twitter.com/IzzetTinkerer "I Am The Night" Theme by David B. (www.twitter.com/DavidBMusic21) Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play, and if you like what you hear, please give us a 5-star rating and review! Follow us on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/DCComicsNews Twitter: www.twitter.com/DCComicsNews Instagram: www.instagram.com/DCComicsNews Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/DCComicsNews Website: www.dccomicsnews.com Special Guest: Adam Ray.
Ace Chemicals is the birthplace of The Joker and for us the true birth of Batman. These two engage in a dance of death and destruction and it all started here. Penguin is looking for a way to escape with the help of Selina and Riddler. Jim is caught in an awkward triangle with Lee and Barbara. Ace Chemicals - Birth of the Bat and Joker: ©2019 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Giovanni Rufino/FOX Jeremiah has done all in his considerable power to recreate the most pivotal day in Bruce Wayne's life. He has had two people given plastic surgery to look like dear old mom and pop Wayne. With the hypnotic help of the Mad Hatter, Jervis Tetch, both the Wayne stand in's and Alfred are under control. Jeremiah plasters the newspapers of the Wayne death around the city and has the stand in's lure Bruce through the tunnel to Wayne Manor. Bruce is blown away to see two people who look like his parents and Alfred all acting like the murder never happened. But Jeremiah is the guest of honor at the party. Bruce must play the game or the Manor goes boom with all of them in it. After an awkward dinner in the kitchen, it is time to head back to the city. Bruce barely gets Alfred out in time. Wayne Manor is blown up and the tunnel is sealed, but the blast broke Alfred out of the Hatter's trance. Bruce tracks Jeremiah to a movie theater where and updated version of "The Mark of Zorro" is playing. Jeremiah has re-created the movie that frightened young Bruce and forced the Waynes to leave. Out in Crime Alley, Jeremiah is waiting. On one side of the alley is Ecco with a truck full of toxin filled fireworks and on the other Jeremiah and the Waynes. But surprise, it is a hypnotized Jim and Lee. They were tracking down things and fell in to the trap Ecco and the Hatter had for them. Now Jeremiah reveals that he wants to be a part of Bruce's life and killing Bruce's father figure of Jim and friend Lee will do that. Jeremiah is about to shoot Lee, when Selina whips the gun out of his hand. She wakes Jim and Lee and Ecco starts the timer on the fireworks. Jim sends Bruce after Jeremiah and drives the truck into Gotham Harbor. Bruce chases Jeremiah into Ace Chemicals. Bruce says it ends tonight, but Jeremiah says it begins. They struggle and fight along the catwalk. Jeremiah echos speeches made by several other versions of the Joker. He says that Bruce, without Jeremiah, is like a joke without a punchline. Bruce gets the upper hand and over the railing goes Jeremiah. Later we find that Jeremiah survived. He is badly scarred and is braindead. But this is Gotham and we know the true Joker has not risen, yet! Penguin Is No Ace Escape Artist: Penguin has all the wealth he needs to succeed on the mainland, but he and Selina cannot find a way out of Gotham. The government has mined Gotham Harbor and they cannot get out by air. Selina is playing along with Penguin's game for the wealth, but she is smart. She goes to Barbara to fill her in on the plan. Once a way out is found they will off Penguin, for killing Tabitha, and take all the wealth for themselves. Selina takes Penguin to the tunnel Jeremiah and his crew were digging, but their hopes are dashed when a battered Alfred emerges. The tunnel is closed off by the rubble of Wayne Manor. Selina is about to off Oswald, but Alfred's appeal to help Bruce spares his life. Penguin turns to his frenemy, Edward. The two agree to set their differences aside to escape the city. When they arrive back at City Hall, Barbara is there waiting. She has checked out Selina's story and found the treasure. Since Selina didn't end Oswald, she will. The every observant Riddler detects that Barbara is glowing. His announcement about her pregnancy throws her off. She cannot kill Oswald. Our Penguin, ever the opportunist, steps up and draws her in to their plan to escape. In a nod to the 60's movie, it will be via submarine. It can navigate the harbor and avoid the mines. There is one minor issue, they have to build it. Babs says to call her when it is done. Becoming an Ace at Navigating Relationships: ©2019 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Giovanni Rufino/FOX Jim is renewing his love with Lee while trying to do right by Babs, his baby mamma. Jim is a man driven by purpose and his love for Lee has never stopped. Yet he is a man of justice and responsibility and knows he has to do right by his child with Barbara. She clearly saw this child as a way to find stability and peace with Jim. But her hopes have been dashed and her hormones are taking sway. She says she doesn't want Jim involved, but that is a front. How will this triangle work out by the end of the season? I'm saying that Barbara will sacrifice herself for the safety of the child and Jim. Jim and Lee will raise the child and name it Barbara in her memory. But we could also argue that it would be better suited to be James Jr. who has a spark of his mother's craziness. Selina has saved Bruce's life by stepping in where she once did nothing. The two bond over the seeming win over Jeremiah. It is a tender moment and all to fleeting in this dark city. The Bat and Cat have a long road in front of them, but it is moments like this that bond them and keep them coming back to each other. Closing Thoughts: Ace Chemicals was written by Tze Chun, executive story editor of Gotham, and it shows. We have a twisted retelling of Bruce's origin story by a twisted character. Jeremiah is obsessed with being a part of Bruce's journey and if he cannot do it by brotherhood, he will do it by becoming an arch nemesis. The way that Jeremiah digs at Bruce's emotions and the people he cares about is masterful. Yet he does not count on Selina, the one who was there from the beginning. Here in this episode we see how far our characters have come since the beginning and also how far they have to go. I am so happy we have great writers like Tze on the series to craft it. Props to John Stephens who took the script and set it to motion. The visuals in Gotham are always striking but two scenes stuck out to me. The first being the final battle in Ace Chemicals. The green of the vats being a visual representation of Jeremiah's envy of wanting to be a part of Bruce's life. The second being the GCPD at the end of the episode. The set has been church like from the beginning with the lights, windows and pulpit like balconies. We have Jim in the Church of Law and Justice struggling on how to deal with this love triangle and we end with he and Lee kissing as the light streams around them. It is masterful. News: Nothing's Shocking Bullock’s past comes back to haunt him when he and Gordon investigate two murders at Sirens. Meanwhile, Bruce and Alfred explore the tunnels beneath the city, and Penguin and Nygma’s plans to escape are thwarted by the least likely of suspects in the all-new “Nothing’s Shocking” episode of GOTHAM airing Thursday, Feb. 28 (8:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (GTH-511) (TV-14 L, V) Sound Off: What did you think of “Ace Chemicals" What was your favorite moment from this episode? Be sure to join our facebook group and get updates on upcoming shows! Head over to our feedback page where you can upload an audio file, submit written feedback, or record a voice message on Speak Pipe. As much fun as for the two of us to talk about Gotham, we want your voice to be heard. So please help us in leaving audio feedback. Have you checked out the other Golden Spiral Media podcasts? Head over to www.goldenspiralmedia.com/podcasts to find other great shows! Lend A Hand: Please leave us a review and a star rating on Apple Podcasts! They help us improve the show. We appreciate your support! 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13 Stitches can't close the wound in Eduardo after his battle with Jim. Magpie's wound came at the hands of Penguin and Selina. Babs' wound came from Jim finding Lee. Goodness knows the wound Jeremiah will make using Alfred will be deadly. The Wound of Broken Relationships: @2019 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: FOX Jim is on the run from Chipped Riddler. They end up in a fight inside an ambulance. Jim gets the upper hand after he shocks Riddler's brain with the defibrillator. They head to the Sirens Club. Riddler explains that the chip in his head is fried and he wants to help Jim. Babs wants to help as well, but they are interrupted by Eduardo and the boys. Riddler comes in the room acting like he is still under the chip's control. He then takes out a soldier and the battle begins. The soldiers are beating back and the trio escapes. At the Wayne brownstone Lucius Fox removes the chip from Riddler. There is data of all the voice commands from Walker and Eduardo as well as a trace back to them. Bruce has contacts in the press and if they can get the message out things could change. Eduardo has radioed Secretary Theresa Walker (Jamie Murray) for orders. She says she has a way to get to Jim. Eduardo calls Jim and says they can do a trade Edward for Lee. Jim agrees. Jim heads to Haven for the meetup. Meanwhile Bruce heads the the GCPD rooftop antenna to broadcast the chip's signal. Fox, Alfred and Babs sneak in the back to gas the place. Riddler in full bomb suit heads in the front to distract the soldiers. Riddler says there is a bomb in his case and the combo is the answer to a riddle about mice. The soldiers are stumped, but Harvey (who has no clue about the plan) pulls out high school knowledge that that rodent is extinct. The soldiers knock down Riddler, but just in time the gas knocks out the soldiers. Bruce gets the message out. Jim confronts Eduardo and they begin to fight hand to hand. He learns that the group was going to move in earlier but the government saw what Jim had done with Haven and were going to send aid. So they had to blow up Haven to force their hand. Jim hears that after he left the unit, they were captured in Pena Duro and Eduardo was the only survivor. Walker rescued Eduardo. Jim claims she turned him into a killer, but Eduardo say she is the killer. Jim impales Eduardo on rebar and goes to help Lee, but she has taken out the soldier. Later Walker comes to Haven and says their cover has been blown by the broad cast. She puts a mask on Eduardo and say the Professor Strange will fix him up. All Eduardo cares about is Jim. Walker says that she has a tool for that. She activates the chip in Lee's head and she starts to attack Jim. Jim electrocutes Lee to fry the chip. The Partners That Wound Together Stay Together: ©2019 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: FOX Penguin is back at City Hall when Edward leads him to the treasure vault. It seems that Penguin had it built and stocked by criminals that he then killed so they could not steal from him. But the info got out because he has a visitor. Magpie is a criminal with expensive tastes, but she leaves explosive artifacts in the place of what she takes (see our Comic Corner below). She has stolen a diamond and Penguin is almost blown away by its' replacement. He knows he needs help to find Magpie. So he turns to Selina. Her reputation for killing Jeremiah has her at the top of the heap of criminals and they are all challenging her. Penguin promises her safety in return for help finding this woman. Selina says "white hair, feathered collar, kind of of resembles a goth chicken?" Yep that is Magpie. Penguin and Selina track down the treasure trove of Magpie and get some answers out of her before she escapes with a threat of making the place go boom, boom. Selina figures out that all the wealth Penguin has does no good in Gotham, he has to have a way out. She wants to go with him so she can be free and be herself not the killer of Jeremiah. Penguin agrees to a partnership of 10% and a promise not to kill her once on the mainland. Selina breaks them out and they head back to the vault. There they find a wounded Magpie. It seems she is not the only one who likes booby trapped treasures. Penguin ends her and solidifies the power dynamic between he and Selina. Jeremiah's Job Requirements Will Wound You: ©2019 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: FOX After the action of the day, Alfred heads over to the Wayne Brownstone to get some things for Bruce. On his way out he senses things are not right. Jeremiah pulls a Batman and appears out of nowhere and knocks Alfred out. As he does, he repeats the job add that might have been written by the Wayne's when looking for a butler. Alfred aways groggily inside Wayne Manor. He asks how Jeremiah got there and he reveals it is by tunnel. It seems that Jeremiah has plans for Bruce and it requires Alfred in addition to the faux Waynes he had the doctor create last episode. Today is the day! Bonus - Wound To The Heart: ©2019 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: FOX The whole episode Barbara has been trying to help Jim and show him, her help is from the heart. But she sees Jim's reaction to Lee coming back and is angry. Jim and Harvey are trying to explain what happened to Lee. Babs barges in and Jim wants nothing of her. He reminds him of the sex they had in the office and says that she is pregnant. Saying hello to Lee, she turns and leaves the trio shocked. In the words of Harvey, "congratulations?" Closing Thoughts: 13 Stitches marked the mid-point of our last season of Gotham. Does that wound you like it does me? I'm going to miss this show, but we have been very fortunate to get the great show we have. There was so much going on this week. We saw the beginning of Bane and that scares me, but honestly not as much as Walker in Gotham! Magpie was a fun distraction, but it was a quick run for her on the show. I'm scared for Alfred and Bruce with the plans Jeremiah has for them. Now we have a love triangle between Jim, Lee & Babs and I don't think any of these 3 will come out without a wound or two! Cougar's Comic Corner: Arkham Asylum Living Hell Magpie is a DC villain with a propensity to steal shiny objects and artifacts. She produces weapons with them. She kills off any of her goons that fail her. She is taken down by Batman and Superman. The comic this time is the tale of her, Poison Ivy and others in Arkham. It is Arkham Asylum: Living Hell: “examines the dark underbelly of Gotham's notorious "House of Madness!" Warren White, one of Gotham's most successful financiers, thought he could beat his jail rap by pleading insanity. Now he's finding out why you don't cop an insanity plea in Gotham! Expect appearances by Batman, The Joker, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, Killer Croc, and the rest of Arkham's regulars -- plus the debut of several new Rogues!” Get the deluxe edition from Comixology/Amazon here. News: Ace Chemicals: Gordon races to uncover the criminal element threatening to end talks of Gotham’s reunification with the mainland. A very much alive Jeremiah (guest star Cameron Monaghan) returns and organizes a twisted recreation of the murder of Bruce’s parents with the help of Jervis Tetch aka Mad Hatter (guest star Benedict Samuel) in the all-new “Ace Chemicals” episode of GOTHAM airing Thursday, Feb. 21 (8:00-9:00PM ET/PT) on FOX. (GTH-507) (TV-14 D, L, V) Sound Off: What did you think of “13 Stitches" What was your favorite moment from this episode? Be sure to join our facebook group and get updates on upcoming shows! Head over to our feedback page where you can upload an audio file, submit written feedback, or record a voice message on Speak Pipe. 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In Mad as a Hatter, miserable Wayne Industries scientist Jervis Tetch is unable to pursue the girl he loves, Alice the secretary. When she splits up from her boyfriend, he makes an advance and develops a fast friendship with her, until her boyfriend reconciles with her and proposes to her. Enraged, Tetch decides to take matters... Links! • https://thepenskyfile.com/links • e-Mail : thepenskyfilevideo@gmail.com
Ignore the Moral Authority of Gotham get on down to the Gotham Music Festival and tune in for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 18 Review of "That's Entertainment" and our Top Five case notes about this episode. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. Synopsis for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 18 Review That's Entertainment Podcast Directed by: Nick Copus Written by: Danny Cannon A downtown concert and the members of the Moral Authority of Gotham become the next target of Jerome Valeska (Cameron Monaghan. As he hijacks the concert Jervis Tetch (Benedict Samuel) and Scarecrow (David W. Thompson) hijack a Wayne Enterprise’s chemical facility to bulk up their stocks of laughing gas to make their deadly toxin. Meanwhile, Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) discovers her destiny, as her loyalties shift embracing her new associates but shunning Tabitha Galavan (Jessica Lucas). With the Arkham inmates still running freely in Gotham they are only getting more difficult to catch for Jim Gordon and the G.C.P.D, but Jim is rewarded with inside information from an old friend. However, the tension escalates as Jerome demands the presence of his brother, Jeremiah Valaska (Cameron Monaghan) and Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) and reluctantly Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Lucius Fox (Chris Chalk) have to turn to Bruce for help. Meanwhile, Jervis Tetch and Scarecrow hijack a blimp to disperse Scarecrow’s concoction and Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) is revealed as an informer and is forced to ride the blimp with the hypnotized pilot. Back at the concert chaos ensues and the doom laden blimp appears on the horizon but just in time, Lucius Fox’s plan works and Jim is able to take down Jerome for good. With order seemingly restored Jeremiah returns to his home where an unexpected present threatens to change Gotham forever! Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 18 Review Podcast. We will return with our review of Gotham Season 4 Episode 19 “A Dark Knight: To Our Deaths and Beyond". which airs on Thursday the 19th of April so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released. We are delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 4 "A Dark Knight" please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the "Send Voicemail" button. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 14/04/2018 Date Published: 15/04/2018 MP3, 59.34 min. 96kbps, 41.1 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
Ignore the Moral Authority of Gotham get on down to the Gotham Music Festival and tune in for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 18 Review of "That's Entertainment" and our Top Five case notes about this episode. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. Synopsis for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 18 Review That's Entertainment Podcast Directed by: Nick Copus Written by: Danny Cannon A downtown concert and the members of the Moral Authority of Gotham become the next target of Jerome Valeska (Cameron Monaghan. As he hijacks the concert Jervis Tetch (Benedict Samuel) and Scarecrow (David W. Thompson) hijack a Wayne Enterprise’s chemical facility to bulk up their stocks of laughing gas to make their deadly toxin. Meanwhile, Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) discovers her destiny, as her loyalties shift embracing her new associates but shunning Tabitha Galavan (Jessica Lucas). With the Arkham inmates still running freely in Gotham they are only getting more difficult to catch for Jim Gordon and the G.C.P.D, but Jim is rewarded with inside information from an old friend. However, the tension escalates as Jerome demands the presence of his brother, Jeremiah Valaska (Cameron Monaghan) and Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) and reluctantly Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Lucius Fox (Chris Chalk) have to turn to Bruce for help. Meanwhile, Jervis Tetch and Scarecrow hijack a blimp to disperse Scarecrow’s concoction and Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) is revealed as an informer and is forced to ride the blimp with the hypnotized pilot. Back at the concert chaos ensues and the doom laden blimp appears on the horizon but just in time, Lucius Fox’s plan works and Jim is able to take down Jerome for good. With order seemingly restored Jeremiah returns to his home where an unexpected present threatens to change Gotham forever! Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 18 Review Podcast. We will return with our review of Gotham Season 4 Episode 19 “A Dark Knight: To Our Deaths and Beyond". which airs on Thursday the 19th of April so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released. We are delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 4 "A Dark Knight" please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the "Send Voicemail" button. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 14/04/2018 Date Published: 15/04/2018 MP3, 59.34 min. 96kbps, 41.1 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
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Ignore the Moral Authority of Gotham get on down to the Gotham Music Festival and tune in for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 18 Review of "That's Entertainment" and our Top Five case notes about this episode. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. Synopsis for Gotham Season 4 Episode 18 Review That's Entertainment Podcast Directed by: Nick Copus Written by: Danny Cannon A downtown concert and the members of the Moral Authority of Gotham become the next target of Jerome Valeska (Cameron Monaghan. As he hijacks the concert Jervis Tetch (Benedict Samuel) and Scarecrow (David W. Thompson) hijack a Wayne Enterprise’s chemical facility to bulk up their stocks of laughing gas to make their deadly toxin. Meanwhile, Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) discovers her destiny, as her loyalties shift embracing her new associates but shunning Tabitha Galavan (Jessica Lucas). With the Arkham inmates still running freely in Gotham they are only getting more difficult to catch for Jim Gordon and the G.C.P.D, but Jim is rewarded with inside information from an old friend. However, the tension escalates as Jerome demands the presence of his brother, Jeremiah Valaska (Cameron Monaghan) and Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) and reluctantly Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Lucius Fox (Chris Chalk) have to turn to Bruce for help. Meanwhile, Jervis Tetch and Scarecrow hijack a blimp to disperse Scarecrow’s concoction and Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) is revealed as an informer and is forced to ride the blimp with the hypnotized pilot. Back at the concert chaos ensues and the doom laden blimp appears on the horizon but just in time, Lucius Fox’s plan works and Jim is able to take down Jerome for good. With order seemingly restored Jeremiah returns to his home where an unexpected present threatens to change Gotham forever! Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 18 Review Podcast. We will return with our review of Gotham Season 4 Episode 19 “A Dark Knight: To Our Deaths and Beyond" which airs on Thursday the 19th of April so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released. We are delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 4 "A Dark Knight" please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the "Send Voicemail" button. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 14/04/2018 Date Published: 14/04/2018 MP3, 59.34 min. 96kbps, 41.1 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
This is the DC TV Report for the week ending Saturday June 10th, 2017. As submitted by Edward O'Hare, nickname To Be Determined. 3 hours of DCTV this week: Gotham 2-Part Season 3 Finale - Part 1: The Tetch virus threw the city into chaos. Jim tried fighting the virus and kept getting calls from Lee begging him to give in. Turns out Hugo Strange developed a cure, but Fish Mooney snatched him up (GODAMMIT, WHY IS SHE STILL ALIVE!!!). Oswald, Freeze and Firefly joined them on a quest for the antidote and got cornered by ninja assassins. Jim went full-Tetch, killed all the ninjas and Fish (HALLELUJAH! THANK YOU, JESUS!!!). The cure was destroyed but Hugo could make more. He just needed blood from Jervis Tetch, who was just snatched up by Ed, Babs, and a jilted Butch and Tabitha. Alfred tried getting through to Bruce with mixed results. Bruce slipped away and wandered into a secret room to discover a Lazarus Pit and Ra's al-Ghul. Last Minute Reveal: Ra's al-Ghul believed Bruce could be his true heir and asked him to prove himself by killing Alfred. Alfred tried playing the nostalgia card, but Bruce put a Samurai sword through his chest! Part 2 - Bruce felt horrible for stabbing Alfred. Ra's al-Ghul vanished, leaving Bruce to save Alfred with the Lazarus Pit. Jim tried trading Oswald to Ed in exchange for Tetch. Things went sideways. Oswald led Ed into a trap and had Mr. Freeze put him on ice. Butch was anxious to kill Babs, but Babs got wise and shot Butch in the head. Butch survived somehow and we learned his real name is Cyrus Gold. Tabitha electrocuted Babs to death and took Selena on as an apprentice. Jim and Harvey got Tetch's blood for the cure. Jim finally gave into Lee's calls and joined her. Harvey slipped Jim the antidote. Jim cured Lee and himself. Lee skipped town, hoping Jim and Gotham could save each other. Last Minute Reveal: A family was cornered in an alley by a thug, but were rescued by a mysterious figure in black. The figure was Bruce, who climbed a rooftop and looked out over the city! iZombie- As a favor to Peyton, Liv scrambled eggs with James Weckler's brain. His mental illness caused Liv to hallucinate her dead boyfriend Drake. The extra-long visions helped Liv discover Weckler was murdered by a guard. Unfortunately that guard “fell off a boat” and drowned. Clive and Liv tried talking to Weckler's daughter Tatum but she was hiding the fact that she's a zombie. Major had an extended sleepover with Shawna. They built a fort in the living room. Stacey Boss tried killing Blaine but ended up getting forcefully persuaded to become Blaine's new business partner. Harley Johns and the Zombie Haters tied up and starved Don waiting for him to go full Romero. Ravi frantically called Blaine asking for help. Last Minute Reveal: While Liv and Blaine pumped each other up to save Don, Harley Johns was ready to start the torture. Ravi pleaded for mercy, but Harley put a gun to Ravi's head and demanded he step aside!
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Everyone is invited to a macabre tea party hosted by Jervis Tetch for our Gotham Season 3 Episode 6 Review for "Follow The White Rabbit" and our discussion of our Top Five moments of this Episode. Synopsis for Gotham Season 3 Episode 6 Review Follow The White Rabbit Podcast Directed by: Nathan Hope Written by: Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt Jervis Tetch (Benedict Samuel) begins his revenge on Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) for the death of his sister Alice as he kidnaps and hypnotizes several civilians into life-threatening situations. He forces Jim to choose whom he will save. Meanwhile, Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) realizes his true feelings for Edward Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) and plans to confess his love to him, but a familiar face comes back into Nygma's life. As Tetch makes his game more personal, the stakes get higher for Jim as Tetch later kidnaps Valerie Vale (Jamie Chung) and Leslie Tompkins (Morena Baccarin). At a macabre tea party he again forces Gordon to make a choice. This time he asks who “Who do you Love?”, “Who should I kill?”; as Jim answers a single shot rings out as his choice is made. Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 3 Episode 5 Review Podcast. We will return next week with Gotham Season 3 Episode 7 Mad City: Red Queen so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released. We are delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 3 "Mad City" please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the "Send Voicemail" button. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 15/05/2017 Date Published: 17/05/2017 MP3, 52.15 min. 112kbps, 42.0 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
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Everyone is invited to a macabre tea party hosted by Jervis Tetch for our Gotham Season 3 Episode 6 Review for “Follow The White Rabbit” and our discussion of our Read More The post Gotham Season 3 Episode 6 Review Follow The White Rabbit – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 83 appeared first on TV Podcast Industries.
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Mad City truly begins with our Gotham Season 3 Episode 3 Review for “Look Into My Eyes” the introduction of Jervis Tetch and our discussion of our Top Five moments Read More The post Gotham Season 3 Episode 3 Review Look Into My Eyes – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 80 appeared first on TV Podcast Industries.
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Mad City truly begins with our Gotham Season 3 Episode 3 Review for "Look Into My Eyes" the introduction of Jervis Tetch and our discussion of our Top Five moments of this Episode. Our competition for 2017 also continues where one of our listeners will win a Vinyl Pop Harvey Bullock among other prizes. All you need to do is choose your favourite Harvey Bullock moment from an episode of Gotham and email us your #Bullockism of the week to feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. We will randomly select one winner mid way through the season. Synopsis for Gotham Season 3 Episode 3 Review Look Into My Eyes Podcast Directed by: Rob Bailey Written by: Danny Cannon Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) takes in his doppelgänger—subject 514A, a.k.a. "Five" (also David Mazouz) —who demonstrates impressive fighting skills, an imperviousness to pain and worrying signs of impersonation. Hypnotist Jervis Tetch (Benedict Samuel) hires Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) to find his sister Alice (Naian González Norvind), an Indian Hill escapee whose blood contains a virus. After he tracks her down, following the dead bodies and burning properties, Alice tells tells Gordon she wants nothing to do with her brother. When Gordon questions Tetch, Jim is exposed to his power of hypnosis leading him to attempt suicide. Alice saves Gordon, who then brings her into GCPD custody. Elsewhere, Leslie Tompkins (Morena Baccarin), back in Gotham with her fiance Mario (James Carpinello) is offered her old job back at the GCPD by Barnes. In the meantime Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) begins his plotting to replace Mayor Aubrey James (Richard Kind) and run for mayor on a platform to ironically clean up Gotham's corrupt system; to aid with his campaign, he has Edward Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) declared legally sane and released from Arkham. As Lee and Mario head out to dinner and settle into their new life in Gotham a very familiar face joins them as their dinner guest. Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 3 Episode 3 Review Podcast. We will return next week with Gotham Season 3 Episode 4 "Mad City: New Day Rising" so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released. We were delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 3 "Mad City" please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the "Send Voicemail" button. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 24/04/2017 Date Published: 26/04/2017 MP3, 47.12 min. 128kbps, 32.6 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
After Gordon rejoins the GCPD, Barnes loses control and kills a criminal instead of arresting him. He later visits Jervis Tetch in Arkham Asylum, demanding to know if the virus can be cured, but Tetch says it's only a matter of time before it takes him over. Barnes begins hearing voices that urge him to kill more criminals. Lee and Mario have an engagement party, where Barnes makes plans to turn himself to police custody. However, his psychosis overcomes him when he learns Dr. Symon, a killer he arrested, has been released thanks to his powerful connections. Losing faith in Gotham's justice system, Barnes kills Symon and plans to murder criminals on a larger scale. 53 9 "The Executioner" John Behring
Cobblepot's term as mayor starts off well, but a new Red Hood Gang appears and openly challenges his authority. Nygma discovers that Butch is behind the new gang, as part of a scheme to make himself Cobblepot's right-hand man again. At a celebratory party in the mayor's honor, Nygma manipulates Butch into exposing himself as the mastermind behind the Red Hoods, thus reinforcing his own position as Cobblepot's most trusted friend and ally. Barnes asks Lee about the tests on Alice Tetch's blood, without revealing that he was exposed to it. At Gordon's suggestion, Bruce tells Selina how he feels about her, but she dismissively tells him that he only feels that way because he's never dated anyone. Bruce reasserts his feelings, and Selina kisses him. Elsewhere, Jervis Tetch mourns his sister's death and plots revenge against Gordon.
Cobblepot's term as mayor starts off well, but a new Red Hood Gang appears and openly challenges his authority. Nygma discovers that Butch is behind the new gang, as part of a scheme to make himself Cobblepot's right-hand man again. At a celebratory party in the mayor's honor, Nygma manipulates Butch into exposing himself as the mastermind behind the Red Hoods, thus reinforcing his own position as Cobblepot's most trusted friend and ally. Barnes asks Lee about the tests on Alice Tetch's blood, without revealing that he was exposed to it. At Gordon's suggestion, Bruce tells Selina how he feels about her, but she dismissively tells him that he only feels that way because he's never dated anyone. Bruce reasserts his feelings, and Selina kisses him. Elsewhere, Jervis Tetch mourns his sister's death and plots revenge against Gordon.
This week Jim joins Bruce to discuss the mind controlling Batman villain Jervis Tetch, also known as the Mad Hatter. This odd looking, Lewis Carroll obsessed neuroscientist has perfect mind control technology, and uses it for some of the darkest, most sinister reasons imaginable. He also spent some ill fated time with the Secret Six, has shown up in live action and animated television incarnations, and has also spent some time in the Arkham video games universe. Check out awesome H&V shirts by clicking this link! Follow Jim on Twitter Follow H&V on Twitter and Facebook Thanks Kirby Krackle for the theme music Email the show at laundryroombruce@gmail.com