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'Gotham' Season 1 Spoilers, Cast News, Plot Recap: What To Expect in 'Everyone Has A Cobblepot'

Things are getting more exciting and intriguing as the first season of the hit crime fighting TV drama series "Gotham" continues this week with episode titled "Everyone Has a Cobblepot."

Last episode, fans saw the consequences that the young Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) has to suffer when he decided to snoop around the dealings that his family's company has been doing.

A lot of viewers didn't expect Reggie (David O'Hara) to be the person to carry out the plan of breaking the child. Trusting and unsuspecting, both Alfred (Sean Pertwee) and Bruce let Reggie stayed inside Wayne Manor.

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It was revealed that the company's board members really wanted to take out Alfred from the picture and probably to warn the young Batman never to meddle with the business of the adults. But we hardly think that Bruce will cower into this.

Moving forward to the upcoming episode, a series of promotional images showed the return of the brilliant Harvey Dent (Nicholas D'Agosto) who will probably team up with GCPD's fearless detectives, Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Bullock (Donal Logue).

The pair was also seen with an old woman, who in one picture, was seen pointing a shotgun towards a terrified Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor).

In a related casting news, actress Jada Pinkett Smith recently teased that her cunning character, Fish Mooney, might not be able to stay alive until Season 2. We see her gouging her eyes from last week's episode and the synopsis from The Futon Critic also suggested that her leadership with the underground prisoners is questioned when she appears to have joined forces with the menacing Dc. Dulmacher (Colm Feore).

"Gotham" Season 1 Episode 18 "Everyone Has a Cobblepot" airs this Monday, March 2, 8 p.m. on FOX.

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