@@lagomorphixx True, but then again Gotham is not supposed to be accurate on mental health disorders and tends to show the very extreme sides of it since there needs to be supervillains. I also think Ed has DID (even though DID only begins in very young ages, then again Ed said that he always feel like there was another side in him & it broke out with his first kill).
We all know what happened to the people in both Ed and Lee’s lives: THEY DIED! So, when Ed and Lee end up together, they’ll be the deaths of each other! Which is a win-win scenario for all of us! 😈😉
Whoa mamma
Ed definitely has DID dissociative identity disorder
he does, but it's presented in a way that is extremely inaccurate and exaggerated
@@lagomorphixx True, but then again Gotham is not supposed to be accurate on mental health disorders and tends to show the very extreme sides of it since there needs to be supervillains. I also think Ed has DID (even though DID only begins in very young ages, then again Ed said that he always feel like there was another side in him & it broke out with his first kill).
This is why cory was nominatied for a mtv movie 🍿 villain award he was so good but there should have been a tie with Robin they were badass together
Homelander and Green Goblin: First time?
Uhh, this show was before homelander kiddo
We all know what happened to the people in both Ed and Lee’s lives: THEY DIED! So, when Ed and Lee end up together, they’ll be the deaths of each other! Which is a win-win scenario for all of us! 😈😉
Ed is definitely jekyll and hyde