Gotham: A Dark Knight: Let Them Eat Pie (2017)
Season 4, Episode 9
10/10
Fantasticly theatrical and deliciously dark
15 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I just keep coming back to this episode because it's SO GOOD. The newly introduced characters really get their chance to shine.

The Pyg is one of my favorite villains in Gotham. I've always been quite a fan of shows that dare to go as dark as to include cannibalism (which is why I also ADORED the episode 'Into The Woods' and shows like Hannibal). This episode brings that darkness back, but with a little bit more... flair! The dinner scene at the end is really well made. Pyg's character is established wonderfully by making him sing THE MEAT PIE TANGO, which kind of lightens the mood, before revealing that he's been taking out people's organs and putting them into the meat pies. Truly a twisted, terrifying villain with a great sense of humour.

This episode also explores more of Penguin's character, showing his softer side. Sure, he's the first person that starts eating the meat pies, but he does it because Martin, the orphan, is being threatened by the Pyg. I don't have to tell you how amazing the acting was during this scene. Penguin's rage is one of the things that make this entire show memorable.

And then there's the 'final battle' where Jim Gordon fights the Pyg on top of the dinner table. A fantastic, original fight scene, maybe the best one. No guns, just the use of huge knives and surrounding objects. So cool.

Bruce Wayne's character development is probably the only thing in this episode that wasn't that well done. I like the idea of Bruce traveling down a 'darker' path, but I think his change in personality was way too sudden. Alfred Pennyworth is a beacon of light in these moments.

Overall, fantastic episode. A good, dark story that wraps up nicely in the end, with many meaningful scenes that explore the personalities of the most important characters.
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