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Gotham
Harvey Dent
Directed by
Karen Gaviola
TV-14
S1 • E9
Nov 17, 2014
44m
7.6
7.2
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Trying to close the Wayne murder case, a young Harvey Dent and Gordon team up, much to Mayor James’ chagrin. Meanwhile, Penguin makes contact with Mooney’s secret weapon, Liza.
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Cast of Harvey Dent
Ben McKenzie
James 'Jim' Gordon
Donal Logue
Harvey Bullock
David Mazouz
Bruce Wayne
Sean Pertwee
Alfred Pennyworth
Robin Lord Taylor
Oswald Cobblepot
Erin Richards
Barbara Kean
Camren Bicondova
Selina Kyle
Cory Michael Smith
Edward Nygma
Zabryna Guevara
Sarah Essen
Jada Pinkett Smith
Fish Mooney
Victoria Cartagena
Renee Montoya
Drew Powell
Butch Gilzean
Andrew Stewart-Jones
Crispus Allen
Makenzie Leigh
Liza
Nicholas D'Agosto
Harvey Dent
Leslie Odom Jr.
Ian Hargrove
Luke Forbes
John Hargrove
Al Sapienza
Dick Lovecraft
Steve Cirbus
Gregor Kasyanov
Richard Kind
Mayor Aubrey James
Gotham - S1 • E9 Ratings & Reviews
Paste Magazine
Eric Walters
It presented a smart, tight story that was connected to the larger narrative, as opposed to the fractured episodes we've seen often in the first nine weeks. On top of that, it found a way to build its characters without detracting from its main plot.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
The work is being done to put together an acceptable show on a weekly basis, but for a series with lots of great potential, having an episode that barely features the titular character leaves me feeling pretty indifferent.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
Gotham welcomed a notable character from Batman lore, paired off its resident moppets and further muddled the increasingly convoluted intrigue enmeshing its primary villains.
Screen Rant
Anthony Ocasio
There's still an overall sense of inauthenticity which continues to bring the series down.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
The problem is, as aforementioned, this was supposed to be about Harvey Dent and the introduction of his character, and while we got some iconic moments... it felt so brief and almost tacked onto the episode, Dent barely registered.
Total Film
Dave Golder
It feels like an episode failing to stretch itself and have more fun. It plays everything a little too safe and so, while, watchable enough, it ends up feeling like so much filler.
Nerdist
Joseph McCabe
This may be the first truly solid episode that hasn't relied on Robin Lord Taylor's masterful performance as Oswald Cobblepot.
Baltimore Sun
Karmen Fox
"Harvey Dent" does a better job setting up the titular villain for the monster he'll become than the good guy he is now.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
It certainly won't win over any Batman skeptics to have Dent seemingly around Gordon's age... but for now "Harvey Dent" gave a reasonably compelling introduction to the character.
io9.com
Charlie Jane Anders
Really underscored how much this show is going to struggle with being a Batman prequel.
Den of Geek
Mike Cecchini
The best episode we've seen from Gotham. It's the most balanced, least gimmicky (mostly), sensible hour that they've managed to produce.
We Got This Covered
James Garcia
Despite the boring stuff with both Selina Kyle and the bomber chase, I came away not hating this episode of Gotham
Film School Rejects
Adam Bellotto
In "Harvey Dent," evil takes a backseat. To the smiles and laughter of children, playful bagel fights and puppy love. It's weird. But not entirely bad-weird (or bad-weird at all, really; it's actually quite nice).
AV Club
Kyle Fowle
The case-of-the-week is compelling, the mob power struggle continues to move in interesting directions, and we even get some wonderful development in terms of Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle.
Observer
Vinnie Mancuso
"Harvey Dent" delved deep into "I don't need to see this" territory, more so than any other episode of Gotham before it.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
I was engaged for pretty much the whole hour. Plus, I'm intrigued by Harvey Dent's arrival.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Orf
This episode primarily stumbles around a pointless bomber plot that unfolds into a bunch of nothing. This is only met with equal emotionless scenes involving a lonely Jim Gordon bemoaning (maybe?) the loss of Barbara and the arrival of Harvey Dent.
Wall Street Journal
Michael Calia
Hopefully, it's a taste of things to come -- if all works out well with Gotham in the long run.
Rolling Stone
Zach Dionne
Holy wheel-spinning, Batman! While Gotham has given us some strong episodes and a couple of dull ones, it's waited until tonight to serve up an almost completely immobile nothing-fest.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Simon Abrams
This week's Gotham was a fine-enough connect-the-dots episode, one whose implications are characteristically more interesting in the abstract than in the moment.
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