Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5441128-20170619140335/@comment-27700324-20170802040029

Stryzzar wrote:

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Stryzzar wrote:

Xandermcc wrote:

Dragonfly82 wrote:

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Dragonfly82 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Stryzzar wrote:

Xandermcc wrote:

Well i did too. Also Iron Fist was released around the time of Doctor Strange because it gets people into the magic part of the MCU. It makes people believe in things like Shao Lao.

Well they hate each other now. It seems to be the reason Penguin is more of a business man we know him to be. Acting more proffessional than the other villains. Because he has learned from Nygma not to let his emotions get in the way.

I would think around Bruce's age would be good. After all, she was already using magic mushroom plants that make people fall asleep when she was young. Plus Gotham has a bunch of young characters around that age along with her. No issue on when Doctor Strange was released, that was a work of art. But the timing for Iron Fist's release was a bit off.

They didn't have much focus on Batman's other rogues, so it seemed natural they'd pair the fan favorites. But this Penguin is vastly different from other portrayals, being much darker and less comedic. Though at least his origin of working up his way through the hierarchy to finally become mob boss does tie in with his character. Nygma finally getting his green suit was something that really needed to happen.

I mean, yes she can be Bruce's age. But she doesn't need to be. Penguin and Riddler are both much older than Bruce in this version, when Riddler should have been around Batman's age. And like I said, unlike with Selina, Ivy being a kid didn't really achieve anything plotwise and since they needed her older it was kind of pointless she was that young at all. They also don't have Harley Quinn here yet, though granted she can't really appear until Joker completes his transformation first. I would like to see Dr. Harleen Quinzell showing up though. Iron Fist was released around that time because of Daredevil Season 2 quickly being added which changed with the scedule.

They always introduce an unpopular one. The Flamingo, the Court, Azrael. I'm glad Nygma completed his journey first. In fact in Season one, i thought he would be one of the last characters to get to the end of their journey to becoming the villain we know them as.

Harleen would probably just be getting her medical degree around this point. However her parents were crooks. So they could do an episode with that on the show. Did the Joker force Dr. Harleen Quinzell to be Harley Quinn in the comics? Because in the movie it was seen like she told him like "Stop being a wuss and tell me you love me." No, just like in the animated series, she did it of her own free will. They did the whole acid bath and forcing the transformation in the New 52 and in Suicide Squad. My guess is they'll either do the New 52 or the classic origin on Gotham. I had always thought he forced her on that and I had not a theory she did by her own free will. She destroyed her own life after he did rejected her. Well he didn't. Not until New 52. Suicide Squad using that dumb origin was extremely controversial. The film made her out to be a female Joker complete with the chrmical bath, rather than her own character. Take everything DCEU does with a grain of salt as a vast majprity of it is BS. Well the New 52 did it as well, but they kept Harley's character. But by the time of the film Harley had moved on. While Suicide Squad backtracked her characterization to dependant on Joker. Most certainly.