Oliver decides it’s time for Thea to come back to Starling City, so he packs for Corto Maltese, where Felicity has traced Thea’s whereabouts. Lyla asks Diggle to go with Oliver because one of her field operatives, Mark Shaw, has gone dark in Corto Maltese and she’d like him to look into it. Feeling responsible for Thea’s departure, Roy joins Oliver and Diggle on their journey. Shaw double-crosses Diggle, putting numerous A.R.G.U.S. agents, including Lyla, at risk. Laurel meets Ted Grant, and Felicity adjusts to her new job.
Dive Into the Dark World of Gotham: Why You Should Watch Season 1
In a city where corruption reigns supreme and shadows lurk around every corner, *Gotham* offers viewers an enthralling glimpse into the origins of one of pop culture's most beloved superheroes. The series begins with a gripping narrative that centers around Detective James Gordon, played brilliantly by Ben McKenzie. As he navigates the treacherous waters of Gotham City’s criminal underbelly, viewers are treated to a masterclass in storytelling that blends action, drama, and suspense seamlessly. With a total of five seasons and 100 episodes, there is no shortage of content to keep you engaged as you dive into this dark universe.
The first season sets the stage for everything that follows by exploring not just Gordon’s rise within the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD), but also introducing various iconic characters from Batman’s rogues gallery. Among these are Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue), Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz), Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor), and Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova). Each character is developed with intricate backstories that enrich the overarching plot while keeping viewers guessing about their future paths. Notably, Cobblepot's transformation into the Penguin is one of the most fascinating arcs to watch unfold throughout Season 1.