Rise of the Villains: Mommy's Little Monster
"Rise of the Villains: Mommy's Little Monster" | |
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Gotham episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 2 Episode 7 |
Directed by | Kenneth Fink |
Written by | Robert Hull |
Production code | 4X6207 |
Original air date | November 2, 2015 |
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"Rise of the Villains: Mommy's Little Monster" is the seventh episode of the second season and 29th episode overall from the FOX series Gotham. The episode was written by Robert Hull and directed by Kenneth Fink. It was first broadcast in November 2, 2015 in FOX.
Plot
Butch (Drew Powell) leads Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) to a warehouse in the port where his mother is being held. While trying to release her from her cell, Galavan (James Frain) and Tabitha (Jessica Lucas) arrive, revealing the only way to release her is from a key Galavan only possesses. Cobblepot orders Butch to kill them but instead, Butch kills Cobblepot's henchmen. Tabitha managed to reverse the brainwash performed in Butch. Cobblepot pleads for his mother's life and Tabitha releases her. While Cobblepot and Kapelnut hug, Tabitha stabs her in the back. She dies in Cobblepot's arms and Galavan orders Butch to kill him and dispose of their bodies. Cobblepot calls Galavan and all his ancestors "cowards" for not killing him and Galavan decides to do it himself. While aiming him, Cobblepot slits part of Galavan's throat and escapes through a window, vowing to kill Galavan.
In his apartment, Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) begins to suffer nightmares after accidentally killing Kringle. He is even further tormented by the evil personification of himself. He realizes that the personification retrieved Kringle's body while he slept and needs to find it. Meanwhile, Galavan is elected mayor of Gotham City with the support of Gordon (Benjamin McKenzie) in exchange for help in cleaning the GCPD. Galavan then testifies the attempted murder of Cobblepot to Captain Barnes (Michael Chiklis) and Harvey Dent and they get an arrest and search warrant for Cobblepot and his allies. Galavan also imposes a curfew and a martial law so the strike force can check any door until they get to Cobblepot.
Still distraught at Bridgit's "death", Selina (Camren Bicondova) visits Bruce (David Mazouz) and runs into Silver. While Selina and Silver are alone, Silver threatens Selina if she ever visits Bruce again. During a talk, Selina accuses Silver of faking everything and makes some insults at her, which prompts Silver to leave. While pursuing Gilzean, Gordon reveals to Bullock (Donal Logue) that he may have found some links between Galavan and Mayor James's abduction. They find Gilzean and his crew but they are ambushed by Victor Zsasz and his gunmen. Butch's crew abandon him and Gordon threatens to deliver Gilzean to Zsasz if he doesn't reveal anything about Cobblepot. Gilzean reveals Galavan was the head of the Mayor's abduction and the assassination of the candidates and the kidnapping of Cobblepot's mother and escapes.
Nygma begins to use his riddles so he can find the evidence of Kringle's corpse. He finds her hand in a vending machine and her corpse in the medical examiner's morgue. He is then nearly discovered by Leslie (Morena Baccarin). That night, Galavan organizes a victory celebration, aware Cobblepot will try to kill him. The watch sniper, Martinez, stands guard in the roof and notices multiple armed Cobblepot impostors, one of them killed by Tabitha. Martinez is then killed by Tabitha. The impostors arrive at the party and a shootout progresses. While trying to retrieve Galavan from the party, Gordon is confronted at gunpoint by Cobblepot. Cobblepot tries to tell Gordon that Galavan killed his mother while Galavan tells him to kill Cobblepot. Tabitha shoots Cobblepot; while Gordon and Bullock shoot at her, Cobblepot escapes in Galavan's limo.
In the aftermath of the massacre, Silver kisses Bruce while Selina watches from outside. Gordon decides to investigate Galavan after he confronts him for not shooting Cobblepot and everything he heard. Nygma returns to the morgue and he is confronted again by the evil personality. The evil personality convinces Nygma that he enjoyed the killing and leaving riddles. Both Nygma's personalities merge and he prepares to dispose Kringle's corpse.
Reception
Ratings
The episode was watched by 4.27 million viewers.[1] This was a decrease in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 4.32 million viewers.[2] This made Gotham the most watched program of the day in FOX, beating Minority Report.
Critical Reviews
"Rise of the Villains: Mommy's Little Monster" received positive reviews from critics. The episode received a rating of 71% with an average score of 6.4 out of 10 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's consensus stating: "Even though it dwells too long on Bruce's teenage drama, 'Mommy's Little Villain' is mostly an action-packed episode of Gotham with new developments for many of the major characters."[3]
Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a "good" 7.5 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict: "'Mommy's Little Monster' made some big moves in the lives of Penguin and Nygma while also allowing Gordon to learn the truth about Theo. Naturally though, there were some hiccups. A lot of the cop stuff plays out in wonky ways and Gordon never really seems to make the best decisions when it comes to confronting his enemies. Or ascertaining their actual danger. But - hey! - let's give it up for AN ACTUAL MENTION OF HIS APARTMENT. A place he must have some how gotten between now and when he was crashing in the precinct locker room. IT EXISTS!"[4]
The A.V. Club's Kyle Fowle gave the episode a "B-" grade and wrote, "There's no telling if the cohesive threads in 'Mommy's Little Monster' will hold together and begin to unravel at just the right time, but at least the episode shows signs of what Gotham can be. This is an episode with a bevy of solid Bullock one-liners, a determined and menacing Penguin, and a clear narrative complete with fun twists and contemplation of forthcoming consequences—we'll just ignore the horrible (pre?) teen love triangle for now. It's not perfect, but it's Gotham with a purpose, and that’s more than can be said for most of this season so far.[5]
References
- ↑ Porter, Rick (November 4, 2015). "Monday final ratings: ‘The Voice’ and ‘NCIS: LA’ adjust up, ‘Supergirl’ holds". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
- ↑ Porter, Rick (November 3, 2015). "Monday final ratings: ‘Supergirl’ and ‘Blindspot’ adjust down, 'Big Bang Theory' adjusts up". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
- ↑ "Rise of the Villains: Mommy's Little Monster". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
- ↑ Fowler, Matt (November 2, 2015). "Gotham: "Mommy's Little Monster" Review". IGN. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
- ↑ Fowle, Kyle. "Gotham's larger plan for this season finally starts to take shape". The A.V. Club. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
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