Gotham Knights 1x11 Turner and Harvey Drugged

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Gotham Knights Season 1 Episode 11: Daddy Issues
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  • @DarkKnight-gk
    @DarkKnight-gk Год назад +14

    Turner didn't even have to say Duela understand just by looking at him❤

  • @shadowspidey7327
    @shadowspidey7327 Год назад +15

    Duela is definitely falling in love with Turner alright just want's to be alone with him

    • @christopherlyons5900
      @christopherlyons5900 Год назад +1

      She fell months ago. She's been flirting with him more every week, and he finally got the message. But it's very new for both of them. Neither has felt this before. It knocks your entire sense of being entirely off-kilter. You are never in your right mind when you're in love for the first time. It's a stronger drug by far than whatever Jane had that bartender slip him. God. How did I ever survive it? How does anyone? I'm probably just watching this because I want to remember how that felt. The dizzy dancing way you feel, as Joni Mitchell put it.
      She's so hurt when he hesitates. Not offended--wounded. She knows on some level what she's asking him isn't fair, but she doesn't see any other way for them to be together than for her to bring him into her world. When she realizes he can't go that far, she just gives up. Maybe on some level, she's protecting him.
      But she doesn't know what her mother is up to. And I'm seriously wondering if Jane Doe will survive her daughter's reaction to that reveal.

  • @stefanalexmedrano92
    @stefanalexmedrano92 Год назад +6

    It's very apparent that the presence of Jane is clouding Duela's thinking severely. She knows better than anyone that Turner doesn't leave people behind, so why would she think for even a moment that he'd take her offer unless it included the others?
    Not to mention that her behaviour radically changed as soon as she became aware of Jane's release. She reverted back to her old tendencies of being selfish, manipulative and callous; playing Turner against the others and then becoming petty when he didn't give her the answer she wanted. Credit Turner for sticking to his ethics despite being angry at basically everyone for keeping him in the dark about how close to death he was and in the case of Carrie, covering up Bruce's connection to his parents' death. He still wasn't going anywhere without them.
    Hopefully Duela snaps out of it soon, because she's already shown she can be a better person than that. It's obvious from her last scene in the episode that she's already ashamed of her actions; she could barely force her smile to stay in place as her mother gleefully anointed her "The Most Dangerous Girl in Gotham." Whether that's more to do with shooting Harvey, betraying Turner and the team again or a combination of both is anyone's guess.

    • @christopherlyons5900
      @christopherlyons5900 Год назад +2

      Imagine how she's going to feel when she finds out Jane really was scamming her--just as Turner guessed. He's not always a better detective than her (Duela often sees things the rest of the team misses), but even drugged, he's sharper than her when it comes to the one person she can't be objective about. Because she never had anyone else in the world, and you can see how she's taken many on of Jane's mannerisms when she's in villain mode.
      Much as I know it isn't real, I even see a family resemblance there (Lindy Booth was a brilliant pick for Jane)--but I agree--there's none between her and Harvey. Her mother's daughter.
      I said this myself, elsewhere--she was at ease with herself when she talked to Turner the night before. She was being very real with him, and telling him the entire team saved him, not just her. And she was so happy and at ease when they were there in the library, all post-coital. But then she found out mom was out. And it all went out the window. All of a sudden just a mass of artifice and manipulation--but underneath the feelings are still there.
      She was crushed when she asked him to go with her, and he hesitated. Thing is--I'm not convinced he wouldn't have said yes. If she'd been willing to work on him a bit more. He was certainly in an impaired state of judgment. Her wiles are not to be underestimated. But she just gave up. Because she could already see the guy she likes would be destroyed by the world she's heading for.
      I continue to wonder if Jane drugged her as well--the bit with the lipstick. Something that would lower inhibitions, make her more suggestible. Poison Ivy spends a lot of time in Arkham. We'll know soon enough.
      And of course the Court got Jane out. Not to get Turner, because they don't know about him and Duela. To get Harvey. Very nearly two bats with one stone.
      I don't see how they deal with everything they have to next ep. I really wish this was a pay cable series, they have too many characters to service for 13 40-odd minute eps to suffice. Send it over to Max, where it's the second highest rated show in streaming. It's doing badly on CW because it's not really a CW show. (But I still hope CW renews it.)

    • @christopherlyons5900
      @christopherlyons5900 6 месяцев назад

      Since the show ended, I felt so unsatisfied with the cliffhanger that will never be resolved, I resolved it myself. And part of what I wrote pertained to Duela coming to terms with the fact that Jane grifted her--basically her entire life. There were people who cared about her at Arkham, but when they warned her about her mother, she pulled away from them. The clear direction of the narrative is, she learns what real love is--what she feels for her friends, and for Turner. And eventually, her own children. Google "Not Offended, Duela" if you're curious.

  • @jasminealex7212
    @jasminealex7212 Год назад +2

    I’m surprised he can pretend to be a cop that long. He must be really good at pretending to be a rook.