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'Gotham' Recap, Spoilers: What to Expect on 'What the Little Bird Told Him'

Fans saw in the last episode of the hit crime-fighting drama "Gotham" the electrical genius Jack Gruber (Christopher Heyerdahl) escaping from Arkham after the situation inside the mental escalated into a total chaos.

It also seems like Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) won't be returning home yet when she finds out that "someone" is in her house with Detective Gordon (Ben McKenzie). Turns out, it was only the young Ivy (Clare Foley) playing tricks on the phone. Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova) illegally brought her into Kean's home to recuperate from sickness.

As for the city's mobsters, Penguin's (Robin Lord Taylor) attempt to build on his reputation ended him getting into jail. Luckily, Don Maroni was there to get him out.

In the upcoming episode titled "What the Little Bird Told Him," a synopsis posted on The Futon Critic hinted that the hunt for deranged electrical genius will continue.

Meanwhile, the situation within Gotham's infamous mobsters will swell unpleasantly as it is revealed that Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) will be "making her next move" on taking over the whole city. This will certainly affect big boss Carmine Falcone (John Doman).

Providing further information, a recently released sneak peek for the forthcoming segment showed seductress-turned-spy Liza (Makenzie Leigh) pulled off the sidewalk by a group of men.

Peeling off the hood thrown over her head, Liza breathes a sigh of relief when she finds out who is behind her abduction. But there's certainly more to it than what it appears to be and Lisa could play a big part on Mooney's plan.

"Gotham" Episode 12 airs this Monday, Jan. 19, at 8 p.m. on FOX.

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