jseph1234
Joined Jun 2007
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Just finished watching the "Viper" episode and have to admit this was BY FAR the most intelligently written of the episodes I have seen. The plot was intriguing with an interesting "other worldly" edge that help start it off.
Afterwards it became more grounded in the reality of Gotham and the past events. By extending those events in a logical fashion it help develop depth of character for the Evil and Good characters.
I also liked how it brought the element of Wayne Enterprises onto the stage with a promise of more involvement in the development of the plot.
Well done and enjoyable (My FIRST positive rating of any of the Gotham episodes)
Afterwards it became more grounded in the reality of Gotham and the past events. By extending those events in a logical fashion it help develop depth of character for the Evil and Good characters.
I also liked how it brought the element of Wayne Enterprises onto the stage with a promise of more involvement in the development of the plot.
Well done and enjoyable (My FIRST positive rating of any of the Gotham episodes)
After watching a few episodes I see what game the producers of Gotham are trying to pull off. By showing the years prior to Batman's coming out party,they show us the rise of the principal villains of the Cape Crusaders life.
While illustrating the seedy, dirty and totally corrupt political and criminal climate of Gotham it TOTALLY changes the Origins of the major villains in Batman's life.
Without going into any details or spoilers you will find as you watch it that you are frustrated by the fact that this series focuses on James Gordon's rise as a young detective (Again without being accurate to Bob Kane's Jim Gordon)his love life and efforts to navigate through the corrupt system of Gotham.
The series teases in cameos of the villains and young Master Bruce Wayne as a side character but overall you will find it gives you plenty of steak sauce without the steak.
While illustrating the seedy, dirty and totally corrupt political and criminal climate of Gotham it TOTALLY changes the Origins of the major villains in Batman's life.
Without going into any details or spoilers you will find as you watch it that you are frustrated by the fact that this series focuses on James Gordon's rise as a young detective (Again without being accurate to Bob Kane's Jim Gordon)his love life and efforts to navigate through the corrupt system of Gotham.
The series teases in cameos of the villains and young Master Bruce Wayne as a side character but overall you will find it gives you plenty of steak sauce without the steak.
I find myself sometimes just wanting to watch an amazing movie and Major League is one of those movies.
I believe I have watched this movie at least 10 times and it never gets old when I watch it.
The acting is first class staring a young Wesley Snipes, Charlie Sheen and Tom Berenger. Also, with future star Dennis Haysbert as a voodoo worshiping slugger (very funny)and of course Bob Uecker!!
The plots and trials and hard-aches of the Cleveland Indians are so poignantly displayed and presented in a way that it makes Major League a movie that I can watch over and over.
I believe I have watched this movie at least 10 times and it never gets old when I watch it.
The acting is first class staring a young Wesley Snipes, Charlie Sheen and Tom Berenger. Also, with future star Dennis Haysbert as a voodoo worshiping slugger (very funny)and of course Bob Uecker!!
The plots and trials and hard-aches of the Cleveland Indians are so poignantly displayed and presented in a way that it makes Major League a movie that I can watch over and over.