"Gotham" Wrath of the Villains: A Dead Man Feels No Cold (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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Why?
Donki3 April 2016
Warning: Spoilers
The idea as to why make one villain grate and the next god awful is just eluding me.

For the previous episode I thought they rushed the Mr. Freeze story, but it just did not seem possible that they wanted to ruin it this badly.

Frankly they completely destroyed the Mr. Freeze arc long before his eventual run it with the Batman.

I know this wont happen in this show. But if they market this show as a prequel to all that is to come, why deliberately sabotage one of the best, and most popular character? Killing Nora completely removes any and all spark of humanity and or motivation for good from Freeze. It is just sad, given that he was one of the few that stood among the Batman villain powerhouses and actually manage to justify somehow his actions. Even Bats knows he is one of the more reasonable one, as long as Nora is considered.

Nope f.... that. We want psycho frost king with no attachments at all.
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3/10
Written for idiots by idiots?
giztangrovert10 October 2019
I just got to say whoever wrote this clearly has no respect for science fiction or writing in general. I mean it's expected in science fiction writing that when being fictional you apply factual science to said fiction. However this writer broke all the rules and just made up their own ridiculous physics to a company the outlandish events occurring within this episode. I seriously struggle to watch it. I've actually turn it off three different times I'm only watching it for continuity of story. This writer should be extremely ashamed of themselves and stop writing or at least should never ever ever write science fiction again. Since they clearly don't understand what science fiction is. Obviously I am speaking in regards to the ridiculous things that happened with Mr. Freeze's liquid helium device. I'm not going to waste my time spelling out every flaw since I actually can't see many accurate occurrences within the entire episode . Aside from the fact that it's "cold" everything else is completely outlandish and based on nothing factual or possible in this universe, that is. I just can't believe that the writers bosses allowed this ridiculousness to be made into an episode considering most of the episodes are actually rather consistent with factual based (science) fiction. This episode is just completely out of context for the rest of the series. I mean the Firefly episode was essentially accurate why couldn't they do the same with this? Okay I will name a single example: how in the world would freezing concrete make it structurally less sound? Reality check it wouldn't I don't know in fact it would probably make it harder to break. That is one of many phantasms depicted throughout this despicable episode.
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