DC's Batwoman [Season 1,] Episode 18: If You Believe in Me, I'll Believe in You by AverageMansReviews
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5 things about this episode
Warning: there is flashing/other effects/face
scarring/under face/suicide/medical procedure/breaking of arm.
Storyline: it is good providing Kate Kane isn't
on-screen; yes what I am saying here is providing Kate Kane your lead character
is not in her own TV program it is good; there is something wrong with this
picture, if you’re lead character doesn’t bring the amount of positive they
should bring based on the fact they are your lead character/performer.
Kate Kane or Kate
Kane/Batwoman press the reset button: she
isn't learning or growing as a character/person; I mean at this point we are 18
episodes in and she hasn't grown in the slightest in a positive sense, there is
plenty of how she is just a self-serving person or an unpleasant person, but
nothing of long-lasting growth, it's like at the end of every episode someone
comes along and presses a delete button and sets her back to her factory
settings.
Like she shows no signs of her previous
mental issue or mental block and she is more interested in hooking up with an
old girlfriend [Reagan] then focusing on the mission at hand and before I
receive any backlash if a male character/performer was written like this; yes
absolutely I would be exactly the same especially when we only have two
episodes left of this Season.
We see from Kate
Kane/Batwoman's perspective: the
viewers see from Kate Kane/Batwoman's perspective when she's using Night Vision
from her helmet/coming down over her eyes; this is good art.
Margaret Pye/Magpie
vs. Kate Kane/Batwoman: this entire
action sequence is good.
This episode
receives: 6/10, this episode is good: now
just in case I receive some form of backlash at some point in the future for
disrespecting women or anything like that. Can I just point out one minor
detail I have pointed out now and again that Beth Kane/Alice is the best
character in this TV program and she could be in any Arrowverse TV program and
be nothing but a colossal asset to that TV program in question and this episode
is just another example of that.
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