DC's Batwoman [Season 2,] Episode 34: And Justice for All by
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5 things about this episode
Warning: there is flashing/other
effects/drugs/racism/transformation/feeding/burning/shooting/torture/breaking/medical
Art imitates life: Storyline and Bloopers; combined at one point or another in this
episode; this episode shows and talks about the long-term and ongoing systemic
racism within the USA and in fairness and balance the same can be said for the
UK as well. Generally speaking until we have this long talk from a individual
which is representing a section of our society that is level-headed and willing
to listen to the other sides and talking to their representatives and work with
them to achieve a goal or a goals [yes I am fully aware what I am actually
describing is a politician,] but based on my experiences from my way of life,
one of the biggest problems is whenever there is an unpleasant situation like a
shooting or a murder or someone commit suicide there is this hot topic moment
which lasts for about two weeks, nothing is done and we are just waiting for
the next time for a similar situation to occur again. But regardless of the
topic which is very important no one is saying or trying to listen or closed
the gap on social divides; it's like someone has this perspective and they are
not willing or find it easier to blame it on the cliché response and yes there
are some unacceptable situations which are just unacceptable, but I am the kind
of individual that will look at the bigger picture; so for example if any
system in place is struggling with unnecessary or pointless things which means
their resources are going to be stretched and consequently it takes away
resources which could be better used for genuine cases of unpleasantness.
Bloopers;
now we have Agent Moore, Wilder and Fox talking about systemic racism within
the Gotham justice system and she talks in her normal volume of voice which she
discloses this valuable piece of information. Agent Moore" I risk my life
every day face exposed to the world to protect this city you know that. So do
not sit there and tell me that's not brave. Heh. You can choose when to be Ryan
and when to be Batwoman. I don't have that option I am Sophie Moore in that
uniform, and I am Sophie Moore out of it for better or for worse I can't just
turn it off."
I have to
point this out so when they are having this conversation of great importance,
at no stage are they aware or should be thinking " Hold on we are in jail
The GCPD [Gotham City Police Department] and I have just said what I just said
or Sophie has just dropped a bombshell we need to get those security camera
recordings before anyone finds out the identity of Batwoman, be it of sound or the ability to read lips." I should
point out I get her point it is very valid, but she didn't even attempt to miss
the identity like this "you know who" bit out or say it quieter or
anything.
Onto the second one I find it weird that throughout this emergency situation; Colonet Jacob Kane shows absolutely no withdrawal symptoms from the original version of SnakeBite, I know they could go with the argument of he is focused on this emergency situation, but as this situation is you know somewhat stressful it would have been an element of realism to see him struggling a bit, instead of dealing with things as if he hadn't been on it to begin with.
Wilder/Batwoman
vs. these Zombies: Action and Art combining here; Wilder/Batwoman is trying to
cure these Zombies in this old dilapidated church, but to cure them she has two
inject them with this serum in very close proximity at one point they get the
upper hand around her whilst she is on the floor; well she uses her Grappling Hook Gun; she fires it up
to reach the top of this support beam of this church and she presses the button
to go up, but whilst doing this a Zombie decides to grab a hold of her legs so
with her other hand she throws a Batarang at this Zombie to hit this individual
and knock it off her; this is good.
This episode receives: 5/10, this episode is mixed; to be a little bit more precise it has a
clear and strong message which I have already discussed in this review
underneath this Zombie problem and not forgetting Alice’s discovery as well.
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