DC's Batwoman [Season 2,] Episode 37: Kane, Kate by AverageMansReviews
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4 things about this episode
Warning: there is flashing/other effects/drugs/stabbing
Wilder/Batwoman tortures this Janus Security
Guard: Action and Comedy combined here; in short
Wilder/Batwoman is trying to find this woman [Kate Kane/Circe Sionis] these are
just little exert as Wilder/Batwoman as she says "I'm looking for a
missing woman. Brunette, high cheek bones, looks an awful lot like your cover
girl over there." Janus Security Guard: "I... I don't know."
Wilder/Batwoman: "Well, what about your boss, Roman Sionis? Sometimes
likes to side hustle as Black Mask." Janus Security Guard: "I'm just
a security guard." Wilder/Batwoman comes up with the idea to torture this
security guard with his bosses' latest fragrance in the face of such as for an
example "Rekindle" where Wilder/Batwoman does enquire: "Eww does
it hurt as much as it smells?" Which it must do because Wilder/Batwoman
references it as she comes back into the Batcave. Wilder/Batwoman: "Am I
the only one who can smell me right now?"
Beth Kane and Alice have merged to create this
symbiotic relationship so they can live in harmony with one another: fantastic Character [Character developments] throughout this episode,
but let's be honest it isn't just this episode it is throughout this Second
Season and yes I will still be mainly using Alice that is unless I feel it is
appropriate to use Beth Kane/Alice. I know, I know I have made references to
this before, but especially the more they progress her as a character/human
being they could take her from this TV program and put her in another TV
program new or existing in the Arrowverse. I just don't like it when they have
build up and complex characters going to waste a specially when they have the
complexities to easily justify doing something of enormously evil or
fantastically fearless and everything in between. Watch this
episode and you will see a little bit of what I mean where you get to see and
feel Beth Kane in control and Alice still they are but slightly behind Beth
Kane or mixed up both or Alice in control with Beth Kane sitting behind her and
the rotations from one to the other and back again or mixed is naturally
instantaneous; like I have just said I don’t like seeing characters of this
complexity going to waste.
This episode receives: 5/10, this episode is mixed; this is one of those occasions where I
have clearly pointed out some positives of this episode and some I haven't, but
generally speaking in this Second Season this is speculation but from my
perspective I don't know if they are intentionally doing it or not, but they do
bring up police brutality on African-Americans in some capacity and to cover my
back here and now in the future or if anyone watches these episodes and I even
gave it a positive mark or full marks, it is because the positives very much outweighs
this or the negatives [I will discuss this more in the next episode review as
it is the Second Season finale.]
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