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{{Synopsis|When one of [[Gotham City (Earth-Prime)|Gotham]]’s former heroes returns to his old stomping grounds to settle a score, both [[Kate Kane|Batwoman]] and Commander [[Jacob Kane|Kane]] find themselves on the defensive. Meanwhile, [[Beth Kane|Alice]] has uncovered what could finally take down Batwoman, but she is losing hold on her henchman [[Jonathan Cartwright|Mouse]] and [[Tommy Elliot|Hush]], sending her spiraling into her most wicked self. [[Luke Fox|Luke]] immediately focuses on finding a way to protect Batwoman from Alice, and [[Mary Hamilton|Mary]] has a chance to be the sister Kate has needed all along. New information surfaces, forcing [[Julia Pennyworth|Julia]] to warn [[Sophie Moore|Sophie]] about the person pulling the strings. And in a final standoff, when Commander Kane refuses to retreat from his war on Batwoman, Kate may find herself more than heartbroken by her father’s choices.|http://batwomantv.com/batwoman-season-finale-photos-o-mouse/}} |
{{Synopsis|When one of [[Gotham City (Earth-Prime)|Gotham]]’s former heroes returns to his old stomping grounds to settle a score, both [[Kate Kane|Batwoman]] and Commander [[Jacob Kane|Kane]] find themselves on the defensive. Meanwhile, [[Beth Kane|Alice]] has uncovered what could finally take down Batwoman, but she is losing hold on her henchman [[Jonathan Cartwright|Mouse]] and [[Tommy Elliot|Hush]], sending her spiraling into her most wicked self. [[Luke Fox|Luke]] immediately focuses on finding a way to protect Batwoman from Alice, and [[Mary Hamilton|Mary]] has a chance to be the sister Kate has needed all along. New information surfaces, forcing [[Julia Pennyworth|Julia]] to warn [[Sophie Moore|Sophie]] about the person pulling the strings. And in a final standoff, when Commander Kane refuses to retreat from his war on Batwoman, Kate may find herself more than heartbroken by her father’s choices.|http://batwomantv.com/batwoman-season-finale-photos-o-mouse/}} |
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− | One of Arkham's escapees - a football player-turned-murderer named "Titan" - boards a Gotham train and attacks a civilian. Jacob and a plain-clothed Kate try to fight him off, to no avail. Kate and Luke find the remaining shard of Kryptonite that Bruce kept in the Batcave (which he was apparently hiding for Superman), and try to decide how to destroy it before Alice can get to it. Mary arrives, and provides information about Titan and his potential whereabouts. Kate decides to investigate Titan's brother, but Mary worries about her doing so while wearing the Batsuit. Kate remains convinced that she can change Jacob and the Crows' mind about Batwoman. |
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− | Mary worries about Kate going out into the field, while Luke performs tests to try to destroy Kryptonite. Mary suggests that he use a hammer to smash it into dust. Meanwhile, Batwoman visits Titan's brother, Apollo, in Gotham's football stadium. Suddenly, Titan arrives and begins to fight Batwoman. Titan kills Apollo, and then leaves. |
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− | Jacob and The Crows arrive at the scene of Apollo's murder, and Jacob declares that Batwoman is a menace on television. Kate and Mary watch the broadcast from the Batcave, while Mary tries to tend to Kate's injuries. Mary, Luke, and Julia all suggest that she take a break to heal, but Kate argues that it's worth pursuing Titan. They realize that Titan is targeting the doctors who covered up his brain trauma while he was a football player. |
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− | Mary concocts a plan -- going to the Bat-signal and drawing out The Crows, so that Jacob will agree to talk to Batwoman over a phone. Batwoman suggests that they team up to fight Titan, but Jacob refuses. Jacob and Mary fight over whether or not to trust Batwoman - and Batwoman arrives, offering a truce to help fight Titan. Jacob reluctantly accepts it. |
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− | The Crows and Batwoman use Titan's former coach to draw Titan out to Gotham's football stadium. Sophie and Julia are surprised to find out that Batwoman and the Crows are teaming up, and rush to help Kate. While they stake out the stadium, Titan cuts off the power and begins to attack Crows members. Batwoman fights Titan, but stops midway through, reminding him that he can be more than just his trauma. He admits that he didn't want to become a monster -- just as The Crows shoot and kill him. They then decide to shoot Batwoman, but she rappels into the ceiling of the stadium and escapes, just as Julia and Sophie arrive. |
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− | Sophie confronts Jacob about what happened, but he argues that Batwoman is a menace. Sophie begins to doubt Julia - and their relationship - but Julia decides to come clean and begin to tell her about Safiyah. She reveals that Safiyah's agents have been stalking the two of them and taking photos. |
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− | Back at Wayne Tower, Mary tries to comfort Kate about what happened with The Crows. They both agree that they feel betrayed by Jacob, and Kate worries that Jacob doesn't love him anymore. Luke arrives, and reveals that he's found a way to destroy the Kryptonite -- thanks to Mary's "hammer" idea. Mary blows the dust across the room, but Kate reveals that she has a second piece of Kryptonite from what happened during "Crisis" with Supergirl. Kate asks Luke and Mary to trust her with the piece of Kryptonite, until she can talk to Kara about what to do with it. |
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− | Jacob is given a series of bullet casings from the fight with Batwoman, and realizes that he needs to find something stronger to kill her. |
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− | Meanwhile, Mouse worries that The Crows are going to find and kill him and Alice, and suggests that they leave Gotham. Alice refuses, and continues to focus on Lucius' journal. Meanwhile, Tommy grows upset about not having a proper "face", and Alice decides to go to the morgue to find one. Alice visits a geology professor, Professor Darby, to ask about Kryptonite. He reveals that the sample he'd tested was sent back to Wayne Enterprises, and she gets frustrated and bludgeons him with a rock. Alice returns to the sewers without the Kryptonite, and works on Tommy's new face, while Mouse questions if they're going to get themselves killed in the crusade against Jacob and Kate. Mouse asks Alice to leave with him, and she agrees -- as long as they do it the "right way". |
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− | Alice suggests a "trauma bond exercise" - destroying the thing that bonds them to the trauma of their past, so they can move on. To do so, they burn their copy of Alice in Wonderland, so they can move on from what happened during their days in prison. Mouse's nose begins to bleed, and Alice reveals that it's because she poisoned him, as penance for making her choose between both sides of her life. She cradles him and tells him goodbye as he dies. |
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==Cast== |
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Revision as of 06:00, 18 May 2020
"O, Mouse!" is the twentieth and final episode of the first season of Batwoman, and the twentieth episode overall. It aired on May 17, 2020.
Synopsis
When one of Gotham’s former heroes returns to his old stomping grounds to settle a score, both Batwoman and Commander Kane find themselves on the defensive. Meanwhile, Alice has uncovered what could finally take down Batwoman, but she is losing hold on her henchman Mouse and Hush, sending her spiraling into her most wicked self. Luke immediately focuses on finding a way to protect Batwoman from Alice, and Mary has a chance to be the sister Kate has needed all along. New information surfaces, forcing Julia to warn Sophie about the person pulling the strings. And in a final standoff, when Commander Kane refuses to retreat from his war on Batwoman, Kate may find herself more than heartbroken by her father’s choices.[src] |
Cast
Starring
- Ruby Rose as Kate Kane/Batwoman
- Rachel Skarsten as Beth Kane/Alice
- Meagan Tandy as Sophie Moore
- Nicole Kang as Mary Hamilton
- Camrus Johnson as Luke Fox
- Dougray Scott as Jacob Kane
Guest starring
- Sam Littlefield as Jonathan Cartwright/Mouse
- Gabriel Mann as Tommy Elliot/Hush
- Christina Wolfe as Julia Pennyworth
- Terrence Terrell as Tim "The Titan" Teslow
- Warren Christie as "Bruce Wayne"
Co-starring
- Rachel Maddow as Vesper Fairchild (voice)
- Allison Riley as Dana Dewitt
- Austin Anozie as Apollo Teslow
- Philip Granger as Coach Donahue
- Bruce Harwood as Professor Darby
- Bill Pozzobon as Male Passenger
- Matthew Sears as Tech Agent
- Sabrina Miniaci as Crows Agent
- Sean Kuling as Crows Agent #3
Trivia
- The show had to drop one day of filming because of COVID 19 shutdown. [1]
- This is the first episode to show Bruce Wayne's face on screen.
- Tommy Elliot ends up donning a mask identical to Bruce Wayne, something which occurred in the comic series Batman: Streets of Gotham.
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References
Batwoman season 1 | ||||
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"Pilot" • "The Rabbit Hole" • "Down Down Down" • "Who Are You?" • "Mine Is a Long And a Sad Tale" • "I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" • "Tell Me the Truth" • "A Mad Tea-Party" • "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two" • "How Queer Everything Is Today!" • "An Un-Birthday Present" • "Take Your Choice" • "Drink Me" • "Grinning From Ear to Ear" • "Off With Her Head" • "Through the Looking-Glass" • "A Narrow Escape" • "If You Believe In Me, I'll Believe In You" • "A Secret Kept From All the Rest" • "O, Mouse!" |