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Gotham - Season 1, Episode 15: The Scarecrow
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The series follows the epic of Superhero Batman and how he guards the city of Gotham from Super-villains.
Actors:
Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, David Mazouz, Zabryna Guevara, Sean Pertwee, Robin Lord Taylor, Erin Richards, Camren Bicondova, Cory Michael Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, John Doman, ...»
Director:
Bruno Heller
Country:
United States
- Episode 01: Pilot
- Episode 02: Selina Kyle
- Episode 03: The Balloonman
- Episode 04: Arkham
- Episode 05: Viper
- Episode 06: Spirit of the Goat
- Episode 07: Penguin's Umbrella
- Episode 08: The Mask
- Episode 09: Harvey Dent
- Episode 10: Lovecraft
- Episode 11: Rogues' Gallery
- Episode 12: What the Little Bird Told Him
- Episode 13: Welcome Back, Jim Gordon
- Episode 14: The Fearsome Dr. Crane
- Episode 15: The Scarecrow
- Episode 16: The Blind Fortune Teller
- Episode 17: Red Hood
- Episode 18: Everyone Has a Cobblepot
- Episode 19: Beasts of Prey
- Episode 20: Under the Knife
- Episode 21: The Anvil or the Hammer
- Episode 22: All Happy Families Are Alike
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Ben McKenzie
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Donal Logue
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David Mazouz
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Zabryna Guevara
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Sean Pertwee
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Erin Richards
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Camren Bicondova
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Jada Pinkett Smith
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John Doman
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Richard Kind
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Victoria Cartagena
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Andrew Stewart-Jones
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Drew Powell
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Grayson McCouch
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Brette Taylor
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Taber Cross
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Dennis Rees
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Joseph Urban
Played by:
Carol Kane
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Frank Whaley
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David Pendleton
Played by:
Edward Sass III
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David Zayas
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James Colby
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Hakeem Kae-Kazim
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Makenzie Leigh
Played by:
Danny Mastrogiorgio
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Evander Duck Jr.
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J.W. Cortes
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Daniel London
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Sharon Washington
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Jeremy Davidson
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Mark Vincent
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Dan Hedaya
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Chelsea Spack
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Philip Hernandez
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Andrea Sooch
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Anthony Carrigan
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Mekia Cox
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Alex Corrado
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Todd Stashwick
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Louis Balletta
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Olivia Rose Eierman
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Nicholas D'Agosto
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Lesley-Ann Brandt
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Christopher Heyerdahl
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Sean T. Collins Rolling Stone
February 10, 2015 Hit the Bat-signal and spread the word: Gotham is crawling out its slump.
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Sean McKenna TV Fanatic
February 10, 2015 The hour was a mixed bag, but the focus of the main villain of the episode kept me interested. But with every name drop or introduction of a future Batman villain, it makes me wonder how much of Batman's world will be introduced before Batman.
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Darren Orf Entertainment Weekly
February 10, 2015 "The Scarecrow" is the beginning of one of Gotham's greatest madmen, Jonathan Crane, and within the episode's 45 minutes, Gotham finally does an origin story right.
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Mark Trammell TV Equals
February 10, 2015 I love the Scarecrow storyline, and was really looking forward to it... Somehow, though, it sort of fell flat for me, and I think maybe it was because the other stuff going on was so dubious and unlikely.
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MaryAnn Sleasman TV.com
February 10, 2015 There is no hard-and-fast Scarecrow origin story, which gave Gotham lots of room to play and, in this instance, to craft a surprisingly sympathetic character... even with us knowing what the future holds for him.
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Eric Walters Paste Magazine
February 10, 2015 After a string of halfway decent episodes that made Gotham's second half mostly palatable, "The Scarecrow" marked a low point for the series since its January return to air.
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Vinnie Mancuso New York Observer
February 10, 2015 Therein lies the biggest problem with Gotham, a problem so paradoxical it almost seems impossible. The more Gotham delves into a character's back-story, the more it takes away from the depth of that character.
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Aaron Neuwirth The Young Folks
February 10, 2015 This is another episode that I would say I enjoyed overall, but it is based more on it being better than other episodes, continuing to have fun stuff involving Penguin, and for featuring some cool visuals that put it over the top.
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James Garcia We Got This Covered
February 09, 2015 Gotham takes a huge step back as Jonathan Crane gets a muddied origin story and Bruce goes on a hike.
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Kyle Fowle AV Club
February 10, 2015 The show manages to stretch its most tedious and frustrating elements across two episodes, and the resulting conclusion to Gotham's hyped Scarecrow story ends up being just another meaningless and dull riff on the Batman canon.
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Country: United States
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