Gotham Season 5 Ep 6

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← PreviousThe fifth and final season of the American television series, based on characters from related to the, revolves around the characters of. The season is produced by, and, with serving as the.

The season was inspired and adapted elements from the comic book storylines of. The subtitle for the season is Legend of the Dark Knight.The season was ordered in May 2018. Production began that July and ended that December. Stars as Gordon, alongside returning principal cast members,. The fifth season premiered on January 3, 2019 on and concluded on April 25, consisting of 12 episodes. See also: No.overallNo.

InseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.codeUS viewers(millions)Legend of the Dark Knight891'Year Zero'January 3, 2019 ( 2019-01-03)T40.100512.54Day 87: Due to the bridges being bombed, the government has declared Gotham off-limits from the mainland, allowing criminals to control entire boroughs and neighborhoods. Gordon and the remaining GCPD officers gather refugees into the precinct for safety, while Bruce and Gordon work together to rid the city of crime. Scarecrow and his followers steal most of the GCPD's food and medicine, forcing Bruce to have Wayne Enterprises illegally fly supplies into the city.

Cobblepot unsuccessfully tries to steal the supplies, and the resulting gunfight leads to Tabitha's death. Meanwhile, Nygma suffers memory blackouts and wakes up in different locations.

Selina undergoes surgery to prevent her spine from collapsing, but remains paralyzed. When Selina unsuccessfully attempts suicide, one of the hospital's nurses advises Bruce to seek out 'The Witch' to save her life.902'Trespassers'Louis Shaw MilitoDanny CannonJanuary 10, 2019 ( 2019-01-10)T40.100522.38Day 88: Bruce hunts down the Witch and discovers her to be Ivy, who has been captured by locals after killing instead of helping them. Ivy's powers have grown and allow her to control plant-life, which she feeds the corpses of anyone who enters her territory – the park.

Despite this, Bruce convinces her to save Selina and reluctantly frees her in the process; she gives Bruce a seed that will repair Selina's spine but will also 'change' her forever. Selina ingests the seed and regains the ability to walk, but also gains cat-like qualities.

Gordon and Bullock discover a runaway child who claims to have been a slave for an outlaw gang. Gordon and Bullock rescue the children and bring them to the 'Haven' safe zone, with Barbara saving Gordon in the process after Cobblepot places a bounty on him. Meanwhile, Nygma awakens and realizes he has kidnapped a gangster working for the Street Demons, though they have seemingly been killed by Cobblepot.913'Penguin, Our Hero'January 17, 2019 ( 2019-01-17)T40.100532.36Day 95: After her recovery, Selina escapes from the hospital and she and Bruce work together to track Jeremiah Valeska down to the dark zone of the city, where they discover that Ecco is recruiting people to work for the former. Selina fakes wanting to work for Jeremiah to break into their headquarters, but after a showdown, Ecco escapes and Selina betrays Bruce to go after Jeremiah. Meanwhile, Cobblepot's men defect to Haven and he leads a small army to the area, where he captures Gordon and the refugees. However, the Street Demons, believing Cobblepot killed their men, take him prisoner and kill the defected thugs, forcing him and Gordon to work together and free themselves before killing the Street Demons.

However, as Gordon allows Cobblepot to go free, Haven is blown up by an unknown perpetrator, killing the refugees.924'Ruin'James Stoteraux & Chad FiveashJanuary 24, 2019 ( 2019-01-24)T40.100542.35Day 96: Following the destruction of Haven, Gordon and Cobblepot reluctantly work together to track down Victor Zsasz, who is suspected of being the perpetrator, though he protests his innocence. After capturing him, Gordon asks Lucius to find evidence on Zsasz's guilt, and the latter encounters the disillusioned Nygma, who has discovered numbers written onto his hand from the previous night. Nygma helps Lucius find the evidence, which proves Zsasz's innocence. Afterward, Nygma learns the numbers are for the apartment of a witness who saw him blow up Haven; regaining his memory of the event, Nygma kills the witness.

Cobblepot captures Zsasz and organizes a kangaroo court where the Haven survivors ignore the evidence and order Zsasz's death, though Gordon and Bullock rescue him and let him go free, inadvertently turning the remaining refugees against them. After drowning his sorrows, a drunken Gordon reunites with Barbara and they kiss. Meanwhile, Selina follows Ecco to Jeremiah and manages to stab him multiple times, before being rescued by Bruce and Alfred.935'Pena Dura'Iturri SosaJanuary 31, 2019 ( 2019-01-31)T40.100552.34Day 97: Eduardo Dorrance, a soldier who once worked with Gordon, arrives in Gotham with the military.

Nygma goes on the run after Gordon discovers that he blew up Haven, leading to a citywide manhunt. After regaining his memory of the same night the bridges blew, Nygma confronts Cobblepot and learns that Hugo Strange revived him. Strange reveals he implanted a chip in Nygma's brain to mind-control him; Gordon arrives and discovers Nygma's innocence.

However, Dorrance reveals that he is the one controlling Nygma and activates the chip, forcing the latter to pursue Gordon. Simultaneously, Selina is declared a hero by the underworld for killing Jeremiah and turns away from Bruce, but Jeremiah awakens elsewhere, having fully recovered from his injuries.946'13 Stitches'Seth BostonFebruary 14, 2019 ( 2019-02-14)T40.100562.28Day 98: Gordon destroys the chip in Nygma's brain, and Lucius surgically removes it. Dorrance and his men take control of the GCPD; Gordon, Bruce, Alfred, Lucius, Nygma and Barbara work together to broadcast evidence of Dorrance's criminal activities to the press and retake control of the GCPD. Simultaneously, Gordon and Dorrance face off after the latter reveals he has Lee in his custody and that Haven was destroyed to ensure that the military would maintain that the city was beyond saving.

Gordon impales Dorrance with a pipe and takes Lee to the GCPD, but Dorrance's superior, Theresa Walker, takes him to Hugo Strange and activates a second chip in Lee's brain, which Gordon manages to destroy as well. Meanwhile, Cobblepot and Selina make a deal to escape from Gotham by working together to track down and kill a thief named after she steals from the former. Soon after, Alfred is kidnapped by Jeremiah, and Barbara reveals she is pregnant with Gordon's child.957'Ace Chemicals'John StephensTze ChunFebruary 21, 2019 ( 2019-02-21)T40.100572.13Day 103: On the anniversary of the Wayne murders, Jeremiah uses two surgical doppelgangers of Thomas and Martha Wayne to force Bruce to relive his parents' deaths, hoping to become 'connected' to him. Bruce and Alfred escape as Jeremiah blows up Wayne Manor, and Selina abandons Cobblepot to assist Bruce. Gordon and Lee discover Jeremiah is developing a toxin at Ace Chemicals, and are hypnotized by the Mad Hatter. Jeremiah kills the doppelganger couple and attempts to execute Gordon and Lee at Crime Alley, but Bruce and Selina rescue them. Jeremiah activates the toxin, forcing Gordon to drive it into the Gotham River; due to the water pollution, the government decides against mainland reunification.

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After a showdown with Bruce at Ace Chemicals, Jeremiah falls into a chemical vat and is left disfigured and brain-dead. Barbara, for the sake of her unborn child, forms a truce with Cobblepot and Nygma, who plan to escape Gotham on a self-built submarine.968'Nothing's Shocking'Seth BostonFebruary 28, 2019 ( 2019-02-28)T40.100612.22Day 215: As Cobblepot and Nygma work on building the submarine, they are approached by Cobblepot's accountant Arthur Penn, who survived his near-death experience at Haven. However, Penn suffers from a split personality, embodied by the ventriloquist dummy, leading to a confrontation that results in Penn's death. Bruce and Alfred track down a missing man in the sewers, and rescue him from a hybrid-human who was mutated by Jeremiah's chemicals. When two former GCPD officers are murdered by shapeshifting Indian Hill escapee Jane Cartwright, a.k.a. ', Gordon discovers she is linked to Bullock's early years at the GCPD with Dix, his old partner.

After Jane kills Dix, Bullock tracks her down and is forced to kill her; a guilt-ridden Bullock then confesses that he and the victims unethically forced Jane to incriminate her mother for killing her abusive father, and Gordon refuses to forgive him.979'The Trial of Jim Gordon'Ben McKenzieMarch 7, 2019 ( 2019-03-07)T40.100622.04Day 216: Gordon tries to negotiate a ceasefire between Gotham's gangs, but is shot by Zsasz and left comatose. As Lee operates on him, Gordon dreams of himself on trial for his failures regarding his life and decisions. Bullock discovers Zsasz was acting under Ivy's influence, as she intends to prevent reunification and rebuild Gotham with her plants. Ivy also hypnotizes Bruce and Lucius into shutting down the river's treatment facility and keeping the water polluted, but Selina frees them and helps stop the shutdown. To get in Gordon's good graces, Barbara blackmails the gang leaders into a ceasefire. Ivy infiltrates the GCPD to kill Gordon, but flees after Lee shoots her. In his final hallucination, Gordon makes the decision to live for Lee and his unborn child.

A month later, Gordon and Lee are wed by Bullock in the precinct, while Bruce shares a passionate kiss with Selina; disappointed, Barbara hopes to escape Gotham soon alongside Cobblepot and Nygma, and keep the baby for herself.9810'I Am Bane'Kenneth FinkJames Stoteraux & Chad FiveashMarch 21, 2019 ( 2019-03-21)T40.100582.17Day 390: The government approves mainland reunification and sends the military to commence the procedure. However, Dorrance—transformed by the strength-enhancing drug 'Venom' and now calling himself —captures Gordon, Bruce and General Wade. Walker reveals herself as, the daughter of Ra's al Ghul, and tortures Gordon in front of Bruce as punishment for killing her father.

Bane is sent to kill Barbara, who undergoes labor at Lee's clinic. Cobblepot and Nygma are prevented from escaping after Barbara steals the submarine's pressure gauge, forcing them to protect her from Bane before stealing back the gauge.

Alfred and Selina fight Bane, who defeats them and badly injures Alfred. As Barbara gives birth to her daughter, Lee convinces her that she does not have to leave Gotham and they can work out raising the baby. However, they are captured by Nyssa.

Bruce frees himself and rescues Gordon and Wade, but the latter, now controlled by Strange, orders the military to bomb Gotham.9911'They Did What?' Carol BankerTze ChunApril 18, 2019 ( 2019-04-18)T40.100592.02Day 391: Following the city's bombing, refugees retreat to the GCPD whilst Bane takes command of the military. Cobblepot and Nygma decide to remain in Gotham and stand with the GCPD against Bane's forces. Selina saves Lee from the Sirens, and she and Bruce use one of Jeremiah's recommissioned bombs to destroy Wayne Enterprises' headquarters, slowing the military's advance. Gordon rescues Barbara and the baby from Nyssa, who kills General Wade and escapes Gotham by stealing the submarine. In a final standoff with the GCPD and the refugees, the military turns on Bane, who surrenders.

Gotham's reconstruction begins, and Gordon is appointed Commissioner of the GCPD. Realizing she did not give her baby a name throughout the chaos, Barbara decides to name her daughter Barbara Lee Gordon, after the three people she trusts. Elsewhere, Cobblepot and Nygma plan to eventually take over Gotham, and Bruce departs from the city, promising to return.10012'Rob BaileyJohn StephensApril 25, 2019 ( 2019-04-25)T40.1 Years Later: Bruce returns to Gotham following his extensive travels across the world and his reappearance is publicly announced. Afterwards, Cobblepot is released from Blackgate after a decade in custody and Gordon decides to retire from the GCPD, though he relents after Nygma, who has been incarcerated at for a decade, escapes and kidnaps Mayor James with the intention of destroying Wayne Tower at its reopening. However, Nygma is revealed to be a patsy as they successfully defuse the real bomb. Simultaneously, Cobblepot frees Nygma once again whilst Bullock frames himself for the murder of the guard who broke Nygma out from prison, though Gordon frees him after learning that Jeremiah Valeska, who has faked brain-death, is the true culprit. Jeremiah kidnaps Barbara Lee in a showdown with Gordon, though she is rescued by a disguised Bruce.

Finally, Bruce reconciles with Selina, who has become a burglar, and later meets with Gordon in his bat-themed vigilante suit.Production Development On May 13, 2018, renewed Gotham for a fifth and final season. While the season was initially given a 10-episode order, this was later increased to 12, thereby making the season finale the series'. Serves as the season's. Writing The fifth season is shorter than the previous seasons, all of which had 22 episodes each. As a result of this, Stephens said, 'We move really quickly. We tried to build out the character moments as well.

Sometimes we've had so much plot that we had to squeeze out some of the character stuff and now that it's the last chance we have to be with these characters, we're letting them live in these moments.' The season is inspired by, and adapts elements from two comic book storylines:, in which the beleaguered is cut off from the rest of the world; and, which focuses on 's initial period as a costumed vigilante, and his efforts to stop from taking over Gotham. The No Man's Land arc was planned three years in advance, and the producers intended for it to be an 'inspiration', rather than a 'religious' adaptation of the comic book storyline. The season features two, and therefore three time periods: the season premiere opens 391 days after the events of the season four finale ', before settling back at 87 days. The final episode jumps 10 years into the future, where Bruce is established as a vigilante. Casting Main cast members, and return from previous seasons as, Edward Nygma / Riddler,.

Despite Lucas initially being advertised as a regular for the season, her character was killed off in the season premiere. For the final episode, replaced Bicondova to portray Selina as an adult., who played as a regular in the third season and a guest in the fourth season, returned as a guest in the fifth season. Andrew Sellon, who recurred as in the fourth season, returned for the fifth season in a guest capacity.

He said his character would have become the series' version of the, but due to the shortened season and pacing reasons, the idea was initially scrapped. After Fox extended the season's episode count from 10 to 12, the creative team were able to continue with their original plan of making Penn the Ventriloquist.

Played the recurring role of Gordon's military ally, written as the series' version of. In October 2018, was cast in a recurring role as Theresa Walker; it was eventually revealed that her character was actually. Design John Glaser designed the season's costumes. Stephens compared the worn by Bruce Wayne in the season finale to the one seen in the film (2012) due to being a matte, metallic short-eared battlesuit.

Mazouz provided the close up shots and voice for the character, while stunt double Mikhail Mudrik filled in for distant shots to fit with the character's grown-up appearance. Lord Taylor said the season finale would feature Oswald Cobblepot resembling the character as he in the comics. To achieve Cobblepot's fat look, he wore a. At Lord Taylor's request, the costume designer consciously avoided making Cobblepot resemble 's 'blueberry girl' look from (1971) and instead went for a 'little more monstrous' look, which included depicting the character with a hunch. Additionally, Edward Nygma's season finale Riddler costume was designed to look exactly as in the comics, by having a green color scheme and being filled with throughout.

The final episode sees Selina established as a cat burglar; Bicondova said the costume for this episode eschewed the ears seen in most Catwoman costumes in order to look more grounded. Filming The season began production in July 2018. Before the season began filming, Ben McKenzie began growing a moustache to accurately resemble Gordon as seen in the comics. However, since he had only two days to grow the moustache, it was ultimately decided that he sport a fake one. Erin Richards directed 'The Trial of Jim Gordon', which was the season's twelfth and final episode to be produced but ninth to air, making her directorial debut on television. Filming for the season ended in December.

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Contents.Series overview SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedRankAvg. Viewers(in millions)22September 22, 2014 ( 2014-09-22)May 4, 2015 ( 2015-05-04)687.5622September 21, 2015 ( 2015-09-21)May 23, 2016 ( 2016-05-23)895.3722September 19, 2016 ( 2016-09-19)June 5, 2017 ( 2017.5222September 21, 2017 ( 2017-09-21)May 17, 2018 ( 2018.6912January 3, 2019 ( 2019-01-03)April 25, 2019 ( 2019.68Episodes Season 1 (2014–15).

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