Premiering in 2014, Gotham always seemed to be an underdog of a series. That’s an amazing statement since Batman is still the crowned jewel of comic book characters. At the very least it’s the most prized asset of DC’s universe. Personally, I’m more of a Superman guy. But Chris Nolan’s trilogy, particularly the middle film, solidified that Frank Miller’s gritty version of Batman was the one that would most resonate with viewers (Tim Burton probably wanted his version to look like Nolan’s but didn’t pull it off). The problem with the success of the 2008 movie is that DC wasn’t able to recreate it no matter how much it tried with every subsequent project. Thankfully Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Shazam! appear as ample evidence that they’ve found a new direction.
Also in Gotham’s way, beyond the legacy of the Nolanverse, was the fact that it was with the first Batman prequel. Smallville paved the way with Superman’s origin, but the show never claimed to be about the mythical town in Kansas for which it was named. Rather than focus only on the Caped Crusader’s origin story, the showrunners focused on his breeding ground Gotham really was about the city that gave birth to Batman. Executive Producer John Stephens and Danny Cannon reminded viewers this after Thursday’s finale. We were left to wonder not only what kind of person would become The Dark Knight, but kind of place would be worth spending his life protecting?
If the show had a true main character beyond that it was Ben McKenzie’s James Gordon.


The final season of Gotham needs to be viewed separately from the rest of the series just as the finale is really a standalone from the year of episodes that preceded it. Adding to its underdog appeal, the series was never quite a hit for FOX. So when it was renewed one last time, its creators made a conscious decision to take the season to finish the show on their terms. I’m not enough of a comic expert to really discuss their choice of 1999’s No Man’s Land as a starting point. You can look all that up, but all you need to know is the city is basically declared a disaster zone and left to fend for itself. In the penultimate episode, Gordon, Wayne, Penguin, Riddler & Co. all stand together for Gotham. But circumstances and destinies all cause them to go in their pre-determined directions.


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