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==Trivia==
 
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*This is the last episode to feature [[Elizabeth Anweis]] <small>([[Catherine Hamilton-Kane]])</small> as a series regular.
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*This is the last episode to feature {{F|Elizabeth Anweis|([[Catherine Hamilton-Kane]])}} as a series regular.
 
*Despite being mentioned in the synopsis, Mouse is masquerading as [[Jacob Kane]] throughout the whole episode. Thus, Sam Littlefield is not credited.
 
*Despite being mentioned in the synopsis, Mouse is masquerading as [[Jacob Kane]] throughout the whole episode. Thus, Sam Littlefield is not credited.
 
*Catherine Hamilton-Kane's death is similar to Moira Queen's death, as both died by choosing to save their loved ones after making a mistake that causes a chain of events.
 
*Catherine Hamilton-Kane's death is similar to Moira Queen's death, as both died by choosing to save their loved ones after making a mistake that causes a chain of events.
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*[[Harrison Nash Wells]] makes an uncredited appearance at the end of the episode, initiating the beginning of the crossover, {{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}.
 
*[[Harrison Nash Wells]] makes an uncredited appearance at the end of the episode, initiating the beginning of the crossover, {{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}.
 
**The scene is later reused in the {{S|Supergirl}} episode {{Ep|The Wrath of Rama Khan}}, which aired directly after this episode.
 
**The scene is later reused in the {{S|Supergirl}} episode {{Ep|The Wrath of Rama Khan}}, which aired directly after this episode.
**This scene was also reused in {{S|The Flash}} episode {{Ep|The Last Temptation of Barry Allen, Pt. 2}} and the {{S|Arrow}} episode {{Ep|Purgatory}}; both of which aired two days after this episode.
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**This scene was also reused in {{S|The Flash (The CW)}} episode {{Ep|The Last Temptation of Barry Allen, Pt. 2}} and the {{S|Arrow}} episode {{Ep|Purgatory}}; both of which aired two days after this episode.
 
**This is the first time that a character that has originated from another show appears in this series.
 
**This is the first time that a character that has originated from another show appears in this series.
   

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"We all make choices Bruce. I chose hope. And i chose to believe Beth was still alive. I chose to save my sister from the monster she's become, but by making that choice, I lost my entire family a second time, and now the only thing i'm left with is the awful truth that Alice was right. Beth is gone."
Kate on Catherine's death at Alice's hands.

"A Mad Tea-Party" is the eighth episode of the first season of Batwoman, and the eighth episode overall. It aired on December 1, 2019.

Synopsis

Kate and Alice continue their sister/nemesis dance, while Alice and Mouse construct their most evil plan yet. Mary invites Kate to a special event honoring Catherine and Jacob makes a decision that leaves Kate perplexed.[1]

Trivia

  • This is the last episode to feature Elizabeth Anweis (Catherine Hamilton-Kane) as a series regular.
  • Despite being mentioned in the synopsis, Mouse is masquerading as Jacob Kane throughout the whole episode. Thus, Sam Littlefield is not credited.
  • Catherine Hamilton-Kane's death is similar to Moira Queen's death, as both died by choosing to save their loved ones after making a mistake that causes a chain of events.
  • Kate's discussion with her dad at the end of this episode about how much she hates Alice/Beth, with her father vowing to kill Alice, and Kate saying she won't stop him is similar to the Arrow season 4 episode "Blood Debts", where in a flash-forward at the end of that episode, Felicity and Oliver are talking after a funeral (revealed to be Laurel's, as seen in "Canary Cry" later in that season), with Felicity telling Oliver, "You know what you have to do, right? You have to kill that son of a bitch". (Referring to Damien Darhk murdering Laurel, and how they've reached the point in their fight against Darhk where they need to kill him.)
  • Harrison Nash Wells makes an uncredited appearance at the end of the episode, initiating the beginning of the crossover, Crisis on Infinite Earths.

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