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In 2014, Bicondova was cast as the young Selina Kyle on Fox's television series Gotham. [7] [6] [8] [9] She played the role throughout all 5 seasons until the series' conclusion in 2019. She earned a Saturn Award nomination for Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series for season 1.
Selina Kyle, nicknamed "Cat", is a fictional character on the Fox TV series Gotham.Based on the DC Comics character of the same name who goes on to become Catwoman, Selina is a morally ambiguous street thief who becomes an ally and later love interest to Bruce Wayne, the orphaned son of Thomas and Martha Wayne.
Selina Kyle (portrayed by Camren Bicondova; season 1–5; Lili Simmons in "The Beginning...") is a young street orphan and skilled thief who was a childhood friend of Bridget Pike. Since witnessing the murders of Thomas and Martha Wayne while memorizing what the murderer looked like without the mask, Cat has been lingering around the borders of ...
In February 2014, Richards was confirmed to have been cast in the show. Richards portrays James Gordon's fiancée, Barbara Kean, though their relationship deteriorates over the course of the season. [16] [17] She renews a past romantic relationship with Renee Montoya. [19] Camren Bicondova as Selina "Cat" Kyle:
The site's consensus states, "High production values, a talented cast, and an appealingly stylized approach to the Batman mythos help Gotham overcome its occasionally familiar themes." [ 96 ] Another review aggregator Metacritic gives the season a score of 70 out of 100, based on 44 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Selina fakes wanting to work for Jeremiah to break into their headquarters, but after a showdown, Ecco escapes and Selina betrays Bruce to go after Jeremiah. Meanwhile, Cobblepot's men defect to Haven and he leads a small army to the area, where he captures Gordon and the refugees.
The A.V. Club's Kyle Fowle gave the episode a "C−" grade and wrote, "Gotham consistently tosses emotional investment to the side. Or, rather, a lack of emotional investment in these characters (Gordon, Bruce Wayne, Selina Kyle, etc.) is a product of the show's style of storytelling, which is more about 'moments' than it is carefully-planned ...
Later, Bruce reconnects with Selina and apologizes for leaving her a decade prior. Meanwhile, Cobblepot and Nygma escape the police and plan revenge on the vigilante, even though they fear him. Gordon, who has decided against retirement, re-ignites the searchlight he put atop the Gotham City Police Department headquarters years earlier.