

That was such a sweet moment for all of a minute. But then, Penguin shoots newly vulnerable Butch in front of Tabby as revenge for her killing Penguin’s mother. Butch returns to himself, which is almost weird to see after getting used to Grundy. Well, it wasn’t, but not in the way I thought. Something tells me this won’t be as easy as Strange makes it sound. Through some anti-toxins and fresh blood from a few captives, the belief is that Grundy can once again return to his form as Butch. And the episode starts with hope for Butch. Looks like the team of Penguin, Grundy, and Tabby were able to find Hugo Strange after all. What a fun reminder Bruce totally didn’t want. Oh, and this reminds Bruce that he’s Ra’s al Ghul’s heir.

Then, Jeremiah reveals his ally in Ra’s al Ghul. Jeremiah tells Bruce about how alike they are because of the darkness inside them both. Gothamīut the GCPD falls into other hands in this time of crisis, so Bruce is brought to Jeremiah against his will. In exchange for some time with Bruce, Jeremiah tells Jim he’ll reveal the location of the remaining bombs. That is, until Jeremiah reveals that there are more bombs than Jim knew the locations of. With Jeremiah behind bars at the GCPD, Jim assumed the bomb threat was settled. Let’s jump into “No Man’s Land” – a whirlwind of a season finale! But wait… there’s more /Gotham

Luckily, Gotham was recently renewed for one final season, so I am very happy to say I will see you back next season for some more madness in the last installation of this Batman prequel. Happy season finale, Gothamites! It’s such a bittersweet night as we get another chapter in the insanity that is Gotham, but it’s also the last recap for a while. Gotham season finale recap: Season 4, Episode 22, “No Man’s Land,” Aired May 17, 2018
