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"Anything for You"
Series Gotham
Season 3, Episode 5
Gotham 3x05 001
Air date October 17th, 2016
Writers Denise Thé
Director TJ Scott
Producers Annabelle K. Frost; Thomas J. Whelan; Denise The; Steven Lilien; Bryan Wyndbrandt; Robert Hull; Scott White; Ken Woodruff; John Stephens; Danny Cannon; Bruno Heller
Starring Ben McKenzie; Donal Logue; David Mazouz; Morena Baccarin; Sean Pertwee; Robin Lord Taylor; Erin Richards; Camren Bicondova; Cory Michael Smith; Jessica Lucas; Chris Chalk; Drew Powell; Maggie Geha; Michael Chiklis
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"Anything for You" is the title to the fifth episode from season three of the crime drama series Gotham, which is billed under the subtitle of "Mad City". It is the forty-ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by TJ Scott with a script written by Denise Thé. It first aired on the FOX Network on Monday, October 17th, 2016 at 8:00 pm.

Synopsis[]

Gotham 3x05 002

The Red Hood Gang.

Oswald Cobblepot loves being the new mayor of Gotham City, and everybody loves him as well. Well... maybe not everybody. The Red Hood gang are back in action and decide to express their disapproval at a public event by destroying a statue of Cobblepot's late mother. This sends the mayor over the edge and he instructs his cronies to track down and destroy the Red Hood Gang at any price.

The gang is actually headed up by Butch Gilzean. Though some may think that he is acting against Cobblepot, in truth, his scheme involves setting up a strategized event in which he can come in and save the day, insuring his place in the Penguin's new regime. However, Oswald's new chief of staff, Edward Nygma, puts the clues together and sets Butch up to take a fall.

Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne attends a party at the Sirens Club to celebrate the new mayor. He finds Selina Kyle there and the two talk. Bruce finally confesses that he has feelings for her, and to his surprise, Selina reciprocates; in her own stylish way, of course.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Ben McKenzie James Gordon
Donal Logue Harvey Bullock
David Mazouz Bruce Wayne
Morena Baccarin Lee Thompkins
Sean Pertwee Alfred Pennyworth
Robin Lord Taylor Oswald Cobblepot
Erin Richards Barbara Kean
Camren Bicondova Selina Kyle
Cory Michael Smith Edward Nygma
Jessica Lucas Tabitha Galavan
Chris Chalk Lucius Fox
Drew Powell Butch Gilzean
Maggie Geha Ivy Pepper
Benedict Samuel Jervis Tetch
Michael Chiklis Nathaniel Barnes

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
James Andrew O'Connor Tommy Bones
Michael Stoyanov Red Hood leader
Jamie Chung Valerie Vale
Anthony Carrigan Victor Zsasz

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
JW Cortes Alvarez
Jeffrey Farber Father McManus
Benja Kay Thomas Nun
Amanda Whitcroft Terrified woman
Luciana Faulhaber News anchor
Eric Elizaga Reporter
Billy Eric Toothless hobo
Pun Bandhu Date
Stephen Chacon Whiny Red Hood
Victor Plajas Thug #1

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • This episode is production code number T13.19905.
  • This episode had a viewership of 3.323 million people, which is down by .094 from the previous episode.
  • This is the first episode of Gotham written by Denise Thé. She also works as a consulting producer on the series.
  • This is one of the few episodes of the series that Wayne Manor does not make an appearance in.
  • This is the third appearance of Jervis Tetch. He only makes a cameo appearance in this episode.
  • This is the eighth appearance of Victor Zsasz. It is his first appearance in the "Mad City" storyline. He appeared last in the "Rise of the Villains" episode, "Mommy's Little Monster".
  • This is the second appearance of the Red Hood Gang, though its the first appearance of this particular iteration of the group. The original gang appeared in the seventeenth episode of season one, "Red Hood".

Allusions[]

  • In comic book history, the Red Hood was originally a masked criminal, who had several criminal henchmen, but he was the only one who wore the hood, which was actually a faceless red helmet. This individual was in fact the Joker. In later stories, Batman's second sidekick, Jason Todd, who had been killed and resurrected, took on the mantle of the Red Hood.
  • Reference is made to Nick, who is a character who appeared in "Burn the Witch". He was knocked unconscious by Ivy Pepper in her first outing as an adult. This episode establishes that Nick survived Ivy's assault.
  • The woman that Jervis Tetch murders is dressed up like Alice from the 1865 children's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by author Lewis Carroll. This is the same outfit that Jervis' sister, Alice Tetch, wore in "New Day Rising". Jervis himself is patterned after the Mad Hatter, which is his nom de crime in DC Comics stories.

Quotes[]

  • Edward Nygma: Harvey. Still a stranger to a haircut and a shave, I see.

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  • Edward Nygma: that was a sleeping agent. and to be fair, was not in the best place of my life.
  • Lucius Fox: to be fair, if you ever threaten my life or the life of Bruce Wayne again, I will find a way to end you.

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