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'Gotham' Season 1 Spoilers, News: Young Bruce Wayne Opts to Remain in Gotham in 'Spirit Of the Goat'

This Monday night, fans of the acclaimed TV series "Gotham" will see the other side of the roguish Detective Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) as his past will return to haunt him, spoiler news suggested.

Last week's episode "Viper" showed James Gordon's (Ben McKenzie) partner's lackadaisical nature when they heard a burglar alarm set off across the street.

However, in the upcoming episode entitled, "Spirit of the Goat," Bullock will finally show some emotion when he "is forced to confront traumatic memories from a nearly identical case he worked in the past."

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Detective Gordon himself, will also be dealing something of his own. Knowing that he had already made connections with Don Maroni (David Zayas), this would be a decision that he might have to deal with.

Also, as the official synopsis suggested, there will be another murderous crime that will happen in the city. This won't be about the elite men and women, but this will be about their children.

"A killer begins targeting the first born of Gotham's elite," The Futon Critic indicated in their website.

In line of the events, Alfred Pennyworth (Seasn Pertwee) will urge the young Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) to leave Gotham City for good as he himself is a member of the "high society's silverspoons."

"I'm not going anywhere. I've got work to do," the would-be Dark Knight told his loyal butler.

"Why would the Goat take me? There's no one to take me from," Bruce said.

Although the sneak peeks didn't show Robin Lord Taylor's Oswald Cobblepot, the Penguin is featured in some of the promo photos with him, meeting his mother (Carol Kane).

"Gotham" Season 1, Episode 6, titled "Spirit of the Goat," airs this Monday, Oct. 27, at 8 p.m. on FOX.

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