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What the Little Bird Told Him

"What the Little Bird Told Him" is the twelfth episode of the television series Gotham. It premiered on FOX on January 19, 2015, and was written by Ben Edlund, and directed by Eagle Egilsson. In this episode, Gordon (Ben McKenzie) looks to capture a prisoner who escaped from Arkham Asylum to get his job back. Meanwhile, Falcone (John Doman) struggles to hold his empire when someone beloved to him takes an unexpected turn.

"What the Little Bird Told Him"
Gotham episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 12
Directed byEagle Egilsson
Written byBen Edlund
Production code4X6662
Original air dateJanuary 19, 2015 (2015-01-19)
Guest appearances
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The episode was watched by 6.50 million viewers and received mixed-to-positive reviews. Critics praised Gordon's storyline but criticized the anti-climax.

Plot edit

Jack Gruber (Christopher Heyerdahl) and Aaron Danzig (Kevin McCormick) arrive at an electronics store, testing on the owner, Irwin (Adrian Martinez). In the GCPD, Gordon (Ben McKenzie) makes a deal with Commissioner Gillian B. Loeb (Peter Scolari) to get his detective badge back if he catches Gruber in 24 hours. They arrive at the electronics store, where they find Irwin writing "I will not betray my friends" on the walls. In the GCPD, Dr. "Lee" Thompkins (Morena Baccarin) arrives, planning on working on the case.

Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) reveals Gruber is an alias and his real name is Jack Buchinsky, having bribed a guard to change his name. He gives Gordon and Bullock (Donal Logue) overshoes to avoid electricity. Lee reveals that killers make elaborate dolls of their victims, one of the victims turning out to be Maroni. Buchinsky attacks his restaurant with an electrical bomb, knocking out Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor), but causing minimal damage.

When he wakes up, Cobblepot is confronted by Maroni, who suspects he's working with Falcone (John Doman). When he tries to leave, Buchinsky electrocutes the GCPD, knocking everyone unconscious. When he looks for Maroni, Gordon (using the overshoes) fights with him and spills water on his device, shutting it off. He arrests Buchinsky and gets his detective rank.

While walking, Liza (Makenzie Leigh) is abducted. She's relieved when the kidnapper turns out to be Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith), telling her she's doing her move against Falcone. Mooney calls Falcone, threatening to hurt Liza if he doesn't retire. Falcone agrees to her terms as long as he and Liza leave for Sicily. Cobblepot arrives with Falcone and reveals to him that Liza is the mole in his organization, as Mooney employed her for her likeness to Falcone's mother.

Falcone visits Mooney's nightclub. He refuses to his terms and reveals about her truce. He has Mooney and Butch (Drew Powell) locked up and heartbroken, strangles Liza to death. He gives the nightclub to Cobblepot as Mooney and Butch are taken away. In GCPD, Gordon and Lee talk, which culminates in a kiss.

Reception edit

Viewers edit

The episode was watched by 6.50 million viewers, with a 2.2 rating among 18-49 adults.[1] With Live+7 DVR viewing factored in, the episode had an overall rating of 9.99 million viewers, and a 3.8 in the 18–49 demographic.[2]

Critical reviews edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer)64%[3]
Rotten Tomatoes (Average Score)6.5[3]
IGN6.4[4]
The A.V. ClubB−[5]
"GamesRadar"     [6]
Paste Magazine7.0[7]
TV Fanatic     [8]
New York Magazine     [9]

"What the Little Bird Told Him" received mixed-to-positive reviews. The episode received a rating of 64% with an average score of 6.5 out of 10 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's consensus stating: "The character work in 'What the Little Bird Told Him,' along with the comeuppance of the Electrocutioner, are strong enough to overcome the anticlimactic face-off between Fish and Carmine Falcone."[3]

Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a "okay" 6.4 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "I almost want to forgive the head-scratching moments from this week's Electrocutioner story since Gotham's usual M.O. for these types of villain cases is to dumb things down. Easy investigation, few bits of action, easy capture. But the Fish/Falcone story has been building since the first episode and it was a big let down. Never once did the show convince me that Falcone was so enraptured with Liza that he'd quit his life for her, nor did it ever show me Fish feeling anything but contempt for Falcone. She's killed so many people in her schemes to get to him...but she won't kill him? She'll leave her most powerful enemy alive? Possibly to return later on for revenge?"[4]

The A.V. Club's Kyle Fowle gave the episode a "B−" grade and wrote, "Maybe I’m projecting Gotham’s season one extension onto this episode–or maybe I’m putting too much stock into the number "12" that designates this episode–but "What The Little Bird Told Him" sure feels like a penultimate episode of television. It engages with almost all of the storylines that have been a part of this season so far (notably absent is Gotham's most rewarding storyline to date, the continuing growth of Bruce Wayne and his badass butler Alfred) while moving its central pieces, specifically the mob bosses, into place for a finale. In any other season, this episode would set the stage for the thirteenth and final episode of the season. Gotham, originally scheduled for 16 episodes, still has 10 more to go though, and it's unclear how the show is going to be able to sustain the (very) slight momentum this episode built."[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Bibel, Sara (January 21, 2015). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on January 22, 2015. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  2. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (February 9, 2015). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on February 9, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "Lovecraft". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Fowler, Matt (January 19, 2015). "Gotham: "What the Little Bird Told Him" Review". IGN. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  5. ^ a b Fowle, Kyle (20 January 2015). "Mooney and Gordon make some bold moves". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  6. ^ "Gotham". GamesRadar. 16 March 2015.
  7. ^ "Gotham Review: "What the Little Bird Told Him"". pastemagazine.com. 20 January 2015.
  8. ^ "Gotham". TV Fanatic. 19 January 2015.
  9. ^ "Gotham Recap: Finally, a Decent Episode!". Vulture.

External links edit

  • "What the Little Bird Told Him" at IMDb  

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What the Little Bird Told Him is the twelfth episode of the television series Gotham It premiered on FOX on January 19 2015 and was written by Ben Edlund and directed by Eagle Egilsson In this episode Gordon Ben McKenzie looks to capture a prisoner who escaped from Arkham Asylum to get his job back Meanwhile Falcone John Doman struggles to hold his empire when someone beloved to him takes an unexpected turn What the Little Bird Told Him Gotham episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 12Directed byEagle EgilssonWritten byBen EdlundProduction code4X6662Original air dateJanuary 19 2015 2015 01 19 Guest appearancesDavid Zayas as Salvatore Sal Maroni Drew Powell as Butch Gilzean Anthony Carrigan as Victor Zsasz Makenzie Leigh as Liza Morena Baccarin as Dr Leslie Thompkins Christopher Heyerdahl as Jack Gruber Peter Scolari as Commissioner Gillian B Loeb Kevin McCormick as Aaron Danzig Adrian Martinez as Irwin Victor Cruz as Desk Sergeant Caroline Lagerfelt as Mrs Kean Richard Poe as Mr Everette Kean Dash Mihok as Det Arnold FlassEpisode chronology Previous Rogues Gallery Next Welcome Back Jim Gordon List of episodes The episode was watched by 6 50 million viewers and received mixed to positive reviews Critics praised Gordon s storyline but criticized the anti climax Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 2 1 Viewers 2 2 Critical reviews 3 References 4 External linksPlot editJack Gruber Christopher Heyerdahl and Aaron Danzig Kevin McCormick arrive at an electronics store testing on the owner Irwin Adrian Martinez In the GCPD Gordon Ben McKenzie makes a deal with Commissioner Gillian B Loeb Peter Scolari to get his detective badge back if he catches Gruber in 24 hours They arrive at the electronics store where they find Irwin writing I will not betray my friends on the walls In the GCPD Dr Lee Thompkins Morena Baccarin arrives planning on working on the case Nygma Cory Michael Smith reveals Gruber is an alias and his real name is Jack Buchinsky having bribed a guard to change his name He gives Gordon and Bullock Donal Logue overshoes to avoid electricity Lee reveals that killers make elaborate dolls of their victims one of the victims turning out to be Maroni Buchinsky attacks his restaurant with an electrical bomb knocking out Cobblepot Robin Lord Taylor but causing minimal damage When he wakes up Cobblepot is confronted by Maroni who suspects he s working with Falcone John Doman When he tries to leave Buchinsky electrocutes the GCPD knocking everyone unconscious When he looks for Maroni Gordon using the overshoes fights with him and spills water on his device shutting it off He arrests Buchinsky and gets his detective rank While walking Liza Makenzie Leigh is abducted She s relieved when the kidnapper turns out to be Mooney Jada Pinkett Smith telling her she s doing her move against Falcone Mooney calls Falcone threatening to hurt Liza if he doesn t retire Falcone agrees to her terms as long as he and Liza leave for Sicily Cobblepot arrives with Falcone and reveals to him that Liza is the mole in his organization as Mooney employed her for her likeness to Falcone s mother Falcone visits Mooney s nightclub He refuses to his terms and reveals about her truce He has Mooney and Butch Drew Powell locked up and heartbroken strangles Liza to death He gives the nightclub to Cobblepot as Mooney and Butch are taken away In GCPD Gordon and Lee talk which culminates in a kiss Reception editViewers edit The episode was watched by 6 50 million viewers with a 2 2 rating among 18 49 adults 1 With Live 7 DVR viewing factored in the episode had an overall rating of 9 99 million viewers and a 3 8 in the 18 49 demographic 2 Critical reviews edit Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingRotten Tomatoes Tomatometer 64 3 Rotten Tomatoes Average Score 6 5 3 IGN6 4 4 The A V ClubB 5 GamesRadar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Paste Magazine7 0 7 TV Fanatic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 New York Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 What the Little Bird Told Him received mixed to positive reviews The episode received a rating of 64 with an average score of 6 5 out of 10 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with the site s consensus stating The character work in What the Little Bird Told Him along with the comeuppance of the Electrocutioner are strong enough to overcome the anticlimactic face off between Fish and Carmine Falcone 3 Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a okay 6 4 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict I almost want to forgive the head scratching moments from this week s Electrocutioner story since Gotham s usual M O for these types of villain cases is to dumb things down Easy investigation few bits of action easy capture But the Fish Falcone story has been building since the first episode and it was a big let down Never once did the show convince me that Falcone was so enraptured with Liza that he d quit his life for her nor did it ever show me Fish feeling anything but contempt for Falcone She s killed so many people in her schemes to get to him but she won t kill him She ll leave her most powerful enemy alive Possibly to return later on for revenge 4 The A V Club s Kyle Fowle gave the episode a B grade and wrote Maybe I m projecting Gotham s season one extension onto this episode or maybe I m putting too much stock into the number 12 that designates this episode but What The Little Bird Told Him sure feels like a penultimate episode of television It engages with almost all of the storylines that have been a part of this season so far notably absent is Gotham s most rewarding storyline to date the continuing growth of Bruce Wayne and his badass butler Alfred while moving its central pieces specifically the mob bosses into place for a finale In any other season this episode would set the stage for the thirteenth and final episode of the season Gotham originally scheduled for 16 episodes still has 10 more to go though and it s unclear how the show is going to be able to sustain the very slight momentum this episode built 5 References edit Bibel Sara January 21 2015 Monday Final Ratings Scorpion Castle amp The Celebrity Apprentice Adjusted Up TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on January 22 2015 Retrieved January 21 2015 Kondolojy Amanda February 9 2015 Empire Notches Biggest Adults 18 49 Increase Revenge Leads Percentage Gainers amp Elementary Tops Viewership Gains in Live 7 Ratings for Week 18 Ending January 25 TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on February 9 2015 Retrieved February 9 2015 a b c Lovecraft Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved January 24 2016 a b Fowler Matt January 19 2015 Gotham What the Little Bird Told Him Review IGN Retrieved January 24 2016 a b Fowle Kyle 20 January 2015 Mooney and Gordon make some bold moves The A V Club Retrieved January 24 2016 Gotham GamesRadar 16 March 2015 Gotham Review What the Little Bird Told Him pastemagazine com 20 January 2015 Gotham TV Fanatic 19 January 2015 Gotham Recap Finally a Decent Episode Vulture External links edit What the Little Bird 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