"Gotham" Penguin's Umbrella (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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10/10
Gave me goosebumps!
ycare5913 November 2014
This was the best episode so far of the series. I have watched every single episode, and this episode had me in a thrill from beginning to end. I like that the story is back in track and that it is fast paced. I want to see more episodes like this. Most of the charterers are really good and believable. I have to admit though, Penguin is the best character. The actor plays his role so well. Penguin keeps stealing the show from his amazing acting. And I hope he will continue to be an amazing character.

This was an excellent episode, nothing short of perfection. This episode was a 10/10
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8/10
Rise of Cobblepot
ThomasDrufke3 November 2014
Well that's officially the first time Gotham has had back to back good episodes. I am really glad this show is gaining ground and has found a place on television. Once again the episode didn't try to do too much and stuck to what has worked so far.

Falcone and Penguin were major bright spots this week both sharing the best scenes of the night. More on the last scene later. It's interesting watching this show and wondering what types of changes they can make to surprise us hardcore Batman fans. This episode shared a few twists that were very different than the source material, but they worked.

Gordon is on the run from basically everyone, but this time it was Zsasz, played by Anthony Carrigan, who is working for Falcone. Funny how Carrigan has now been on both Gotham and Flash so far. But I would assume Zsasz would be more of a long term role. He wasn't that effective so far as the character but I do realize the difficulty of bringing that role to life rather than just in the Arkham games. Tough act to follow but it would be cool. Bullock was mad at Gordon than all of a sudden on his team for really no reason. They didn't do a good job of explaining that but really the whole back and forth has been silly all season. Bullock did have the funniest line of the night though "Do we get a last meal or smoke or just talk?".

I also didn't find the scene at the police station to be all that believable. I find it hard to believe that not a single cop would have stayed and helped Gordon considering it was just revealed he didn't kill Penguin. The last scene involving Penguin and Falcone was cool, but it didn't shock me as much as some people. But a few inconsistencies don't change the fact that it was another solid week for Gotham. They are trying there best at keeping us interested and it has worked so far.

+Falcone & Penguin

+Twists and turns keep you guessing

+Stuck to one story this week

+Bullock's line..

-..Too bad his character is so inconsistent

-Dramatic police station scene didn't make sense

8.0/10
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8/10
Total Excellence, Except for....
dramafreak427 November 2014
Not only has the show hit its stride at this point, it's been steadily ratcheting up the tension and stakes episode by episode. Things really hit a fever pitch with this episode and the execution of it all is stellar... except for one aspect that causes the whole thing to nearly fall apart.

Let's start with what works. Gordon basically taking a "well I'm dead, so I'm going down swinging" attitude is infinitely more engaging than the oddly inert righteous indignation he's been riding on for a while. It's nice to see him truly take control of the situation, even though he knows what it's likely to cost him. I'm glad that the show found the sweet spot for Bullock in all of this as well, taking a "oh why the heck not?" attitude rather than going back to the adversarial relationship he had with Gordon at the start of all of this.

The villains are also in top form, as they usually have been. The surface level of respect that the Dons have for each other even as those under their command backbite each other is well played out. Fans are treated to a fun and intimidating take on killer Victor Zasz, here played as a high level mob enforcer and hit man. When Don Falcone says "I'll send Victor," you feel the weight of that statement and when he shows up he does not disappoint (though I don't think he needed the two scantily dressed sidekicks, if I'm being honest.) As has been the case, the Penguin is an absolute delight. It hasn't been clear up to this point how much of what he's doing has been part of a master plan and how much has been merely opportunistic. While there's still elements of both, which is the bigger factor becomes clear in this episode, and it's well played and thrilling.

The problem comes with Barbara. She nearly derails the entire episode. Without getting into specifics of what happens, she has clearly fallen into the standard "hero's girlfriend" trap that has been the doom of so many films and TV shows. She's barely a character. She's a prop, she's a device, and ultimately she's a hindrance to Gordon. She holds him back from doing the kinds of things that audiences want to see him doing. Her very presence becomes a leash that I just want him to break free from. Thankfully there's a nice coda at the end that recovers the episode as a whole, but Barbara herself really isn't adding anything positive to the show at this point.

The show overall has done a pretty good job of adjusted and shedding the aspects that weren't working as well. We don't have as many shoehorned in villain cameos. The relationship between Gordon and Bullock evolved into something more engaging than where it started from. Gordon himself developed layers and isn't the generic white knight we had at the beginning. These are just a few examples of weak points that go stronger. I can only hope that Barbara can follow suit, because right now she's the last bit of dead weight still hanging on from the shaky pilot episode.
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9/10
Finally an excellent one.
seyyedjamal6 November 2014
So finally we saw an excellent episode on this TV-series. If in the last couple weeks I've ever consider to quit watching this show, this episode entirely changed my mind.

Every thing was perfect from beginning to the end, from actor and actress to director, from writing to all the cast..most of the previous episode (except "Spirit of the Goat" which was also a good episode) was kinda predictable, but this one NOT...

I hope Gotham keep this level...

Yes. this episode deserves this rating....

My vote also 9/10..
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10/10
exceptionally awesome.
just-nothing4 November 2014
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I've been watching this series like from the first day. and the main reason was because of the trill i got from the batman movies. From the very first episode till now this has been the best episode so far. That thrill from the very first minute till the last was so freaking awesome .and now i want more,more and more of this show with the exact same thrill and its definitely gonna break all the record in TV's history .

The way penguin acted in this of the episode was epic and that definitely shows that we're gonna see more of him through this show.And that's what trills me even more. This was the perfect episode so far which i give 10 out of 10 .
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9/10
Clever title, great episode...but
yvonneshusband18 March 2015
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At long last, an excellent episode arrives, marred only slightly by Jada Pinkett Smith's execrable 'acting' and by a shoddy plot device. Gordon learned how truly alone he is as the GCPD's single honest cop, although I was pleased to see Bullock stand up to be counted (once he was out of other options, of course!). While Victor Zsasz made a suitably creepy and psychotic debut, I've always considered the character as little more than an aspect of the Joker given a life of its own; hopefully the writers have something interesting planned for him and his leather clad female associates to justify his inclusion in the show. Gordon's plan was a bold move, showing him taking control of the situation even though I'm not sure how it could have worked out for the best. It was logical that Barbara would be Falcone's hostage, although personally I'd have preferred if Zsasz had located her rather than her being portrayed as stupid, coming up with a terrible plan of her own rather than taking her fiancé's advice. Gordon's first links with the MCU being formed in these circumstances was another nice touch. I was a little unhappy with how Bruce was handled in this episode though, he was a little too emotional at Gordon's departure, to my mind. Though the highlight of the episode has to be the revelation that Falcone has been Penguin's 'umbrella' all this time; the manner in which he is shown to be so far ahead of the rest of the city's crime bosses making it clear why he is the one they all need to be afraid of, while at the same time, Gordon is now effectively under Penguin's 'umbrella' himself!
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8/10
Birds of a feather
Fluke_Skywalker29 April 2016
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Dovetailing back into the crime family plot, things finally come to a (temporary) head here. Gordon has been a dead man walking for a while now, and with the air clear he's free to finally push back--and push back he does. Though he's surrounded by more colorful characters, the soul of the show continues to be Ben McKenzie's Jim Gordon. We need that rock to anchor us, and he does a very good job of that. Also worth noting is John Doman's excellent turn Carmine Falcone. His old school Mafioso is in sharp contrast to his peers, but those who have questioned his grip on his empire are about to find that they've underestimated him. Big time. There's an "OMG!" twist at the end that will certainly change the way I view Mr. Falcone moving forward.

Coming off of what had been the season's strongest episode, "Penguin's Umbrella" manages to top it and set the stage for some potentially intriguing drama to come.
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