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'Gotham' Season 1 News, Spoilers: Gordon and Bullock Investigates the Deadly Red Hood Gang

FOX's highly acclaimed crime fighting TV drama series "Gotham" is now reportedly nearing towards its season finale but the show is getting more and more exciting including for this week's showing titled "Red Hood."

A series of promotional photos for tonight's segment has been released showing the young Bruce (David Mazouz) getting deeper with his involvement in the operation of Wayne Enterprises. The image features the future Dark Knight being trained by Alfred's (Sean Pertwee) friend, Reggie (David O' Hara).

Spoiler reports indicated that the new character couldn't be trusted as the subsequent photos shown him getting questioned down at the Gotham City Police Department.

Meanwhile, GCPD's detective duo Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) were found investigating a bank robbery. Jim was pictured holding a red hood probably picked up from the scene.

Elsewhere, Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) is getting closer and closer with the young Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondiva) following their unlikely acquaintance from last week's episode titled "The Blind Fortune Teller" where the latter was found trespassing at Barbara's home.

The sly Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) was also seen in the promo images hanging out with the "re-programmed" Butch (Drew Powell). The former right-hand man of Fish was said to be reconditioned by Victor Zsasz (Anthony Carrigan).

A synopsis for "Red Hood" was meanwhile posted on The Futon Critic stating that Fish Mooney (Jaden Pinkett Smith) will try to reclaim her position in the underworld where she was previously kept in.

"Gotham" Season 1 Episode 17 airs this Monday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m. on FOX.

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