tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5001474224182650720.post8271978032729817120..comments2023-02-25T02:28:14.017-07:00Comments on <center>Film Critic's Daughter</center>: What I'm Watching: GothamStephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13975871639557922792noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5001474224182650720.post-50079612288689071972015-03-05T16:31:41.971-07:002015-03-05T16:31:41.971-07:00I believe you're DC villain name is "The ...I believe you're DC villain name is "The Quibbler, right Dad? Thanks for your comments! I came very close to stopping, but it's gotten so good I'm glad I didn't.Stephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13975871639557922792noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5001474224182650720.post-76675363348984217512015-03-05T15:45:40.042-07:002015-03-05T15:45:40.042-07:00I agree with most of this, Steph, but I have more ...I agree with most of this, Steph, but I have more quibbles than you. I stopped watching the show for awhile because I felt the humor uniformly fell flat, and because of Logue, and the Bruce and Alfred characters. I didn't like Logue at all, although I've enjoyed him in other shows. And the Bruce Wayne storyline is morose and very dull. Every time the plot returns there it's like the show hits "pause" and it takes a while to get going again. Alfred as a character is OK but the actor mumbles his thick British accent and I sometimes can't quite make out what he says. I returned to the show after Baccarin came onboard, and it has gotten better. Love her. And love her storyline. And I must agree that softening Logue's character has made him so much more tolerable. I'm enjoying Cobblepot, Nygma and Fish, and the actor playing Gordon is very good. Everything else you said is spot on (because I agree with it, of course). — PopChrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16034205089033074892noreply@blogger.com