![]() ![]() ![]() He will pursue both this case and Commissioner Loeb (Peter Scolari) who put up the young officer to the task fully aware that a.) the Ogre would target Gordon's loved ones, and b.) Gordon, being Gordon, wouldn't let this go. This is why the Ogre's activities have never been publicized and all these killings are cold cases. He also targets the loved ones of any officer investigating the case, usually killing the female closest to said officer. The police don't have much on him: he appears to be wealthy, extremely good-looking, and leaves a calling card on his victims. She is one of the many victims of a serial killer the force sometimes calls the Don Juan Killer, but is generally known as The Ogre. Here, the investigation takes a sharp turn, as they learn that the victim they are investigating may be connected to the Gotham City Police Department's dirty little secret (which given how corrupt the GCPD is, is quite shocking in and of itself). ![]() Gordon's partner, Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) has no interest in this case, but as always goes along with Jim's investigation (especially if it means hitting bars). It is a murder case, a young woman whose case has gone cold. The main plot involves the newest case Detective Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) takes at the request of a rookie officer, who says there are some newbies loyal to him. It looks like Beasts of Prey is the first of a continuing story arc that will make use of a new villain and guest star Milo Ventimiglia (late of Heroes, where the first season was the only one worth anything before the show collapsed on its own hubris). How long: four weeks? In any case, we are about to wrap up the first season of the Batman prequel (a second season already having been confirmed). It's been far too long since Gotham graced our screens. ![]()
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