"Worse Than a Crime" | |
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Series Gotham Season 2, Episode 11 | |
Air date | November 30th, 2015 |
Writers | Bruno Heller |
Director | Jeffrey Hunt |
Producers | Jim Barnes; Thomas J. Whelan; Rebecca Perry Cutter; Jordan Harper; Robert Hull; Ken Woodruff; Scott White; John Stephens; Danny Cannon; Bruno Heller; Annabelle K. Frost |
Starring | Ben McKenzie; Donal Logue; David Mazouz; Morena Baccarin; Zabryna Guevara; Sean Pertwee; Robin Lord Taylor; Erin Richards; Camren Bicondova; Cory Michael Smith; James Frain; Jessica Lucas |
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"Worse Than a Crime" is the eleventh episode of season two of the crime drama series Gotham, and the thirty-third episode of the series overall. This is the final episode of the series under the "Rise of the Villains" subheading. The episode was directed by Jeffrey Hunt with a script written by Bruno Heller. It first aired on the FOX Network on Monday, November 30th, 2015.
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- This is the first appearance of Ethel Peabody. She appears next in "Mr. Freeze".
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