Coming on stage a tad earlier than I'd expected, the titular Mr. Dent makes an impression in what ends up being more of an extended cameo. He's laid out here (appropriately enough) in two dimensions, setting up a potentially interesting new dynamic in Gotham. I do think they revealed his darker side a bit too early, but it has the proper context to give him the right shading.
The primary focus of the episode, however, is on the continued crime family politics and the budding relationship between Selina Kyle and Bruce Wayne. The reasons for Selina's stay at Wayne manor are beyond convoluted, but I enjoyed seeing the two of them building that dynamic that will come to define them both.
The primary focus of the episode, however, is on the continued crime family politics and the budding relationship between Selina Kyle and Bruce Wayne. The reasons for Selina's stay at Wayne manor are beyond convoluted, but I enjoyed seeing the two of them building that dynamic that will come to define them both.