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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Gotham - Season 3 Episode 06: Mad City: Follow the White Rabbit
Gordon is a rising detective in corrupt Gotham City, He and his partner, legendary Detective Harvey Bullock, must navigate the dirty politics of Gotham's justice system, even as find answers about the Indian Hill escapees and why their powers appear to be killing them.
22 February 1960, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
26 February 1970, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
6 November 1960, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
2 March 1971, Shkodër, Albania
1 October 1962, Nigeria
2 January 1984, Red Lake, Ontario, Canada
7 November 1972, Goshen, New York, USA
October 25, 2016
For the second consecutive episode, Gotham has delivered a character-driven story that doesn't sacrifice the weird, disturbing tone that has been a major draw of this show.
October 25, 2016
Now, this is some Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) man-angst I can actually get behind.
October 25, 2016
Gotham sure knows how to play with our emotions. There were decisions to be made on Gotham Season 3 Episode 6 as Jim had to choose between two loves of his life while Penguin decided to come clean about his feelings for Nygma.
October 25, 2016
The episode's ending... was surprisingly, impressively low-key dark for a show like Gotham. My reaction, in short: "Whoa."
October 25, 2016
Holy wow, Gotham is actually doing it, you guys! After weeks upon weeks and months upon months of internet speculation and fan fic, Penguin finally confessed that he had feelings for Ed Nygma.
October 25, 2016
Gotham didn't leave us in suspense for long regarding the nature of Oswald and Edward's relationship, at least from Oswald's point of view. The Penguin is in love, and it's really very sweet.
October 26, 2016
Gotham works best when it simplifies episodes and doesn't have a dozen, frenzied storylines. It's even better when those fewer, strong stories are unified in a common theme.
October 26, 2016
Mad Hatter's ploy is still in effect, signaling the confidence the show has in this character. It's well-warranted and a fantastic interpretation of one of Batman's lesser-known adversaries.

