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slightly off topic: the long gun jim gordon was using... what kind of weapon is that? it has a magazine, but it loads cartridges like a shotgun (pump action)...
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
slightly off topic: the long gun jim gordon was using... what kind of weapon is that? it has a magazine, but it loads cartridges like a shotgun (pump action)...
i just googled that... omg it's scary that something like that exists
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
when i saw the show title "the mask" i was thinking this instead
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The imagery is awesome. Gives it that comic book feel without being overly goofy. It's like bringing comics to life......... sort of. Hard to explain. And the characters. Can't wait to see how the chick who's sent to the old man affects him. Dude has yet to touch her, but she's so......... you know. Gordon's woman is nice. Switch hitters, ftw!
Very well done series. Have watched every episode so far and it just keeps getting better.
i've been really impressed with the casting and acting of all the characters in this show, especially that scene where two-face explodes in anger, shows how deranged his alter-ego is
Still digging it for sure but does the storyline follow anything related to the comics at all? I'm assuming the premise of the show is to tell the tale of Gotham right after Bruce's parents were shot.
Spoiler!
Selena Kyle being older than Bruce and meeting him the way she did?, Or Alfred training Bruce to fight and being trained himself?, Jim Gordon faking Penguin's death, etc.
Still digging it for sure but does the storyline follow anything related to the comics at all? I'm assuming the premise of the show is to tell the tale of Gotham right after Bruce's parents were shot.
yes to the second part.
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds