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As originally conceived, the series would have served as a straightforward story of Gordon's early days at the Gotham City Police Department. During the course of the series, 100 episodes of Gotham aired over five seasons, between September 22, 2014, and April 25, 2019.
On May 13, 2018, Fox renewed Gotham for a fifth and final season. [36] While the season was initially given a 10-episode order, [37] this was later increased to 12, [38] thereby making the season finale the series' 100th episode. [39] John Stephens serves as the season's showrunner. [40]
Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a rating of 8.3 out of 10, saying, "Gotham ' s finale works way more than it doesn't, as a time jump allows both a Dark Knight and a Clown Prince to rise." [ 18 ] Ben Travers of IndieWire gave the episode a "B" rating, saying, " Gotham always worked as a series you could tune in and out of; it held fast to ...
"A Day in the Narrows" is the seventh episode of the fourth season and 73rd episode overall from the Fox series Gotham. The show is itself based on the characters created by DC Comics set in the Batman mythology. The episode was written by co-executive producer Peter Blake and directed by John Behring. It was first broadcast on November 2, 2017.
"This Ball of Mud and Meanness" is the fourteenth episode of the second season, and 36th episode overall from the FOX series Gotham. The episode was written by Jordan Harper and directed by John Behring. It was first broadcast on March 14, 2016 in FOX. In the episode, Bruce sets out to find "Matches" Malone, the man who killed his parents.
"Things That Go Boom" is the tenth episode of the fourth season and 76th episode overall from the Fox series Gotham. The show is itself based on the characters created by DC Comics set in the Batman mythology. The episode was written by co-executive producers Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt on his writing debut and directed by Louis Shaw Milito.
"Let Them Eat Pie" is the ninth episode of the fourth season and 75th episode overall from the Fox series Gotham. The show is itself based on the characters created by DC Comics set in the Batman mythology. The episode was written by consulting producer Iturri Sosa on his writing debut and directed by Nathan Hope. It was first broadcast on ...
"Welcome Back, Jim Gordon" received generally positive reviews. The episode received a rating of 67% with an average score of 6.3 out of 10 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's consensus stating: "'Welcome Back, Jim Gordon' focuses on the growth of Gotham ' s many leading players, making it a colorful, though hectic ...