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Gotham - Season 1, Episode 21: The Anvil or the Hammer
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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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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
Played by:
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
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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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Robert Yaniz, Jr. ScreenRant
April 28, 2015 Gotham finally wraps up its ongoing focus on the serial killer known as the Ogre this week, leaving the show primed and ready to go out with a bang in next week's season finale.
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Dave Golder Total Film
May 22, 2015 The episode ends on a high... with the shooting war boding well for an exciting end of season finale.
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Sean T. Collins Rolling Stone
April 28, 2015 God help us, it's all enough to make you miss Fish Mooney.
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Eric Walters Paste Magazine
April 28, 2015 Gotham's inability to gleam any sort of suspense or worthwhile conclusion in both single and multi-episode arcs in the majority of its 21 episodes to date might be its largest shortcoming.
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Aaron Neuwirth The Young Folks
April 28, 2015 Gotham does tend to get one really good episode in, after a handful of ones that don't portray the show at its best.
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Sean McKenna TV Fanatic
April 28, 2015 It turns out Barbara wasn't exactly the perfect match for the Ogre.
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Vinnie Mancuso New York Observer
April 28, 2015 Today, this is not a Gotham reference guide. This is a "that doesn't make any sense" guide, in which I point out everything on this installment of Gotham that didn't make any sense. Which was everything! Has Gotham driven me insane? Maybe! Haha!
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MaryAnn Sleasman TV.com
April 28, 2015 Just when I think Gotham has reverted to its early-season train-wreck status, it goes and throws something like "The Anvil or the Hammer" into the maw that manages to make up for the sins of "Under the Knife" and the entire flimsy Ogre storyline.
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Matt Fowler IGN Movies
April 28, 2015 Yes, familiar stories and arcs that we've already burned through are now being dragged back out for Season 1's endgame.
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Simon Abrams New York Magazine/Vulture
April 28, 2015 The show's male characters, both leading men and killer-of-the-week supporting characters, are typified by mommy issues, quaintly paternalistic attitudes, and/or outright misogynistic outbursts.
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