Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow...
Hey, I enjoyed this one. For the most part. Yeah, it played up some beats and angles that we've already been through on the show before with regards to Gordon becoming a bit shadier and Harvey trying to atone, but it seemed to pull together a lot of characters (including the returning Harvey Dent) in an effective way.
Yes, Gordon and Dent went after Commissioner Loeb this week in "Everyone Has a Cobblepot," but their eventual dead end meant they had to turn to both Bullock (who turned up as a surprise false witness in the Flass case) and Penguin for help.
The early episode reveal that Bullock was the guy Loeb pressured into helping set Flass free was a nice little twist, and it gave Bullock his best storyline since Gotham returned for its midseason run. Even though him trying to absolve himself of guilt was kind of a road he and Gordon have traveled down before. It even had the two of them talking about how going against Falcone would be a suicide mission - under a bridge to boot (though this time they weren't packing machine guns and headed out to meet the man face to face).
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