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'Gotham' Season 2 Fall Finale Spoilers, Plot News: GCPD's Jim Gordon To Work With Penguin?

Fox's hit DC Comics TV series "Gotham" Season 2 is now close to airing its fall finale and judging from spoiler reports, "Worse Than A Crime," will definitely be filled with high-intensity action and drama on top of shocking developments.

According to the synopsis for this week's episode, Bruce Wayne will be kidnapped and the situation will force Gotham's finest detective, Jim Gordon, striking an alliance with a very unlikely person which is most probably the Gotham underground king, Oswald Cobblepot.

The summary from TFC aptly called the dire situation "a battle of the villains," perhaps with exclusion of the future commissioner of the GCPD. However, one thing's clear, not everyone is expected to make it out alive when the show temporarily closes its curtain for the winter break.

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Citing further details from the promo video seen on YouTube for the segment, the hooded members of the Order of Dumas were shown to have finally captured the young Wayne. Dressed in white overalls, the future guardian of the titular city appears to be unfazed as the leader of the organization approaches closer to him.

Fans may remember in the previous episode that Theo Galavan had managed to get out of jail when his victim changed statement. Bruce was utterly shocked to find Galavan inside the Wayne manor.

Despite all the odds being against him, Gordon won't back down until Galavan is locked up for good for the crimes against the people of the city.

Scenes soon followed to show Jim Gordon walking side by side with the Penguin. Armed to the teeth, Gordon and the latter's men were then seen having a stand-off with the Dumas brotherhood.

Find out how these events unfold when "Gotham" Season 2 Fall Finale episode "Worse Than A Crime" airs this Monday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. on Fox.

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