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  2. Hugo Strange - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Strange appears in Gotham, portrayed by BD Wong. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] This version is the Chief of Psychiatry at Arkham Asylum and overseer of Indian Hill, a secret division of Wayne Enterprises that experiments on metahumans , [ 33 ] [ 34 ] who secretly works to revive the dead with assistance from the Court of Owls , [ 35 ] [ 36 ] with Fish ...

  3. List of Gotham (TV series) characters - Wikipedia

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    Theresa Walker sent Delta Force into Gotham City to reclaim it from the criminals and also manipulated Hugo Strange into putting a control chip in Riddler and Leslie Thompkins' brains. After the broadcast of her ordering Riddler to use an RPG on Haven, Walker appeared in Gotham City and found Eduardo impaled but still alive on a bar.

  4. A Legion of Horribles - Wikipedia

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    From the return of Fish to Ed's killer new gig for Hugo Strange, 'A Legion of Horribles' set up what is sure to be an explosive finale of Hugo Strange and his monsters vs. everyone else. Tonight, we also caught a glimpse of Hugo's employer (henceforth known as the Masked Lady), and what his monsters can really do." [15]

  5. Keep an Eye on Dr. Julian Rush on ‘The Penguin’ - AOL

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    Actor B.D. Wong’s previous portrayal of Hugo Strange on Fox’s Gotham was also a truly unique interpretation of the mad doctor. In this new Batman universe, no character is just another comic ...

  6. Azrael (Gotham episode) - Wikipedia

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    Keertana Sastry of EW stated: "That's how Hugo Strange and his No. 2, Peabody, describe the newly revived Theo Galavan on Monday night's Gotham, 'Wrath of the Villains: Azrael,' and they could not be more right. As the title of the episode suggests, the Order of St. Dumas comes back in a big, big way to the series, but this time it's not Theo ...

  7. Pinewood (Gotham) - Wikipedia

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    There's the first half of the episode, which sees Gotham embrace its more campy elements and mix them with its lighthearted gumshoe elements, creating something that's at least fascinating, a weird concoction that wouldn't be out of place in Hugo Strange's facility. Then there's the second half of the episode, when all the storylines dovetail ...

  8. A Dead Man Feels No Cold - Wikipedia

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    The episode received a rating of 90% with an average score of 8.2 out of 10 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus stating: "'Dead Men Feel No Cold' proves a satisfying, if melancholy, outing for Mr. Freeze as Gotham continues its descent into mayhem at the hands of Hugo Strange". [5]

  9. Burn the Witch (Gotham) - Wikipedia

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    On June 22, 2016, Maggie Geha was cast in the new version, is "due to a brush with one of Hugo Strange's creatures, last seen escaping into the Gotham night at the end of Season 2." [3] John Stephens spoke about this, "The mentality of the Ivy we have in our world is not the same as the Ivy who exists in the canon. She's a bit more of a loose ...