I believe the stepmom found out that Alice was Beth before the pilot episode and she’s been keeping it under wraps.Now that Alice showed up now she’s just covering her tracks because, she cares so much about her families public image that it would be destroyed if her husband’s daughter from a previous marriage is a major criminal in town with him being the leader of the Crows
Kendall Freeman
2019-10-15 12:11:27 +0000 UTC
It seems from the end scene, that the stepmother is up to something. Remember, her name is Catherine Hamilton-Kane. Earlier in the episode Jacob Kane told daughter Kate that Catherine Hamilton's investigators found bones and confirmed DNA of Beth. What if they were lying, and she had been lying all along? What if Catherine is the one that caused the accident on the bridge indirectly?
Walter Alcaraz
2019-10-14 21:29:27 +0000 UTC
I feel like Alice isn't going to be the "Big Bad" of the season. Alice is too grey area with her standing with Kate. Either something will happen where she begins to also hate Kane making her the true big bad, she ends up dying to save Kate (Or it seems that way), or she's truly twisted and it's going to be a different type of relationship than just hating the protagonist like most villains. I just feel like everything escalating quickly between the two where there has to be someone else even higher than Alice to be a true true threat. Then again it's Gotham and everyone's fucked up so it can be a bunch of different people with different agendas rather than 1 big bad and Alice is just a thorn to you can't shake off.
Dayvon Rose
2019-10-14 21:01:23 +0000 UTC
I liked this episode more than the Pilot. Give me some more like this, and I'll be a fan. The trailer made it seem really bad. This episode 02 has redeemed some of that goodness back that we got in the Elseworlds crossover.