- John Hansen
- July 30, 2019
‘Pennyworth’ tackles Batman’s butler’s backstory
It says something about the sheer number of TV shows that are made nowadays that a show set in the “Batman” universe can sneak onto
It says something about the sheer number of TV shows that are made nowadays that a show set in the “Batman” universe can sneak onto
“Gotham” (2014-19, Fox), which aired its final episode Thursday – and will likely draw more fans on Netflix in this age when shows are perpetually
“Gotham” (8 p.m. Eastern Thursdays on Fox) starts its fifth and final season in bats**t-crazy fashion (pun intended). In a way, that’s par for the course
The “Gotham” Season 3 (8 p.m. Mondays on Fox) premiere showed again why it’s one of the best shows on TV – packing in lots of story
Part of the fun of watching “Batman: The Animated Series” after school in the ’90s was waiting for the title card to come up, as
A couple of milestones: My 1,000th blog post and the start of the fall TV season. This season got started with a show that’s not
“Gotham’s” first season was popular among mainstream audiences (an 8.0 rating on IMDB), although Entertainment Weekly and the Onion AV Club gave it mediocre reviews throughout
With an impressive 8.2 IMDB rating through 10 episodes, “Gotham” has achieved the challenging feat of making familiar material fresh without alienating fans. As the first serious
“Gotham” (7 p.m. Central Mondays on Fox), by far the new fall series I was most looking forward to, gets off to a great start with