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Gotham - Season 1 Episode 18: Everyone Has a Cobblepot

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The series follows the epic of Superhero Batman and how he guards the city of Gotham from Super-villains.
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Aaron Neuwirth
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March 03, 2015

After reaching a near-breaking point with last week's eye-popping episode, "Everyone Has A Cobblepot", is a nice return to some steadiness.
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Karmen Fox
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March 03, 2015

This was one of those rare episodes where every plotline traces back to an earlier episode, rather than the typical introduce-then-forget-new-characters formula the writers are so fond of. Gotham should try this method more often.
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Matt Fowler
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March 03, 2015

Using Commissioner Loeb as a big target, "Everyone Has a Cobblepot" brought together Gordon, Dent, Bullock, and Penguin for one unified adventure that felt good.
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Sean T. Collins
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March 03, 2015

This time out, the series leaned into its larger-than-life tendencies, however, and it paid off.
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Vinnie Mancuso
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March 03, 2015

Luckily, "Everyone Has a Cobblepot" managed to stay a strong episode throughout by doing what Gotham does on its best days - it stayed really, really weird.
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Kyle Fowle
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March 03, 2015

It's kind of remarkable what Gotham can do when it cans its case-of-the-week villains and doesn't engage too heavily with the Batman canon.
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Mark Trammell
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March 03, 2015

As more of a fan of the Nolan approach than, say, the Tim Burton or the old-school TV show versions, I appreciated the realism of most of this particular episode. It had a hardboiled detective novel or movie sense to it that really worked for me.
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Adam Bellotto
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March 03, 2015

Gotham's leaving for six weeks straight, and "Everyone Has a Cobblepot" closes with a devastating reveal.
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Sean McKenna
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March 03, 2015

The hour unfortunately left me feeling more bored than excited to go on the Fish or Jim adventures.
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Darren Orf
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March 03, 2015

It wasn't the most amazing drama and action to ever grace television, not even close, but it was 45 minutes well spent.
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