![]() Carrie manages to get her to stop and tells Eunice that if they can have a nice little chat, she’ll return her stolen music box. ![]() Given that they stole her music box, Eunice isn’t feeling inclined to share.ĭuela loses her patience and starts turning off the old lady’s oxygen supply. Why should she tell them anything? Surely they can ask all their Talon questions when Papa himself comes to chop off their adorable little heads. You Gotta be Good to Get the Goodsīack in the makeshift kidnapper’s dungeon, Eunice is being her feisty self again. Looks like it’s time for the Gotham Knights to go catch a thief. The piece is in off-site storage at the Kane Museum. Stephanie has deduced that there is one painting left that was owned by Alan Wayne at the time of his death that remains un-burgled. Even the criminals of Gotham have no idea who is stealing the art. She soon has him eating from her hand, but it’s no use. She manages to sweet-talk him and apologizes for what happened between them. But first, she has to get him on her side, as the last they parted ways he was willing to turn her in for reward money. Her idea is to go see what her ex - the infamous Dylan McKillen - knows about the art heists. Carrie isn’t happy about that, but it becomes a lesser problem as soon as Duela reveals who she has in the trunk: Eunice Harmon. Struck with some kind of inspiration, Duela says she may know a way to get them some answers.Ĭarrie gets a text from Duela sometime later, summoning her to the garage where she is getting out of a hotwired car-the school’s driver’s ed car. The Knights won’t get any more answers on Lincoln’s attacker until they can figure out how the Talon has lived so long. Carrie and Stephanie arrive with donuts and an update on Brody and Lincoln March. ![]() Turner rightfully points out that they have bigger problems. The Knights are watching the news in the Belfry, and Harper isn’t impressed by a job finding “overpriced swirls of paint.” Cullen seems a little put out at her assessment, but it initially seems like several of the Knights agree with her, including Turner and Duela. The segment’s hosts declare that they think this sounds like a job for their newest local heroes, mysterious vigilantes the Gotham Knights. The GCPD has enlisted the help of Detective Sophia Green, a known criminologist. Gotham Morning News covers the heist, revealing that the target was City Hall. After taking out all three security guys with ease, the art thief zips back up the line and away the way they came. They carefully select a painting before waiting for the guards to arrive. ![]() He was eventually raised to the level of detective.Heist Overpriced Swirls of Paint Doodles for Rich People You Gotta be Good to Get the Goods Art Extortion Spritely Old Thing Dash and Grab Hostage Exchange You Can’t Trust Anyone Good People, Bad People HeistĮpisode 7, “Bad to Be Good” opens in a dim room with a masked intruder dropping from the ceiling. Using his self‐taught detective and forensic skills, he ended up solving a number of crimes and coming to the attention of his superiors. On the plus side, he developed street smarts to complement his growing intellectual skills. He ended up spending four years pounding the pavement and rattling doorknobs as a constable. When he arrived in Toronto and found that the police department was recruiting, he signed up immediately, inspired by visions of himself as a great detective solving difficult cases. He was also hooked on the novels of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, becoming a great admirer of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. A great admirer of the inventor and physicist Nikola Tesla, a man said to be “the patron saint of modern electricity,” Murdoch developed an early interest in science and theology. Though his unconventional approach elicits ridicule from fellow officers and skepticism from his superiors, Murdoch is often the only one who can crack the case.īorn and raised in a staunch Roman Catholic home in Eastern Canada, Murdoch was a dedicated autodidact who never stopped reading and learning. Detective William Murdoch is a handsome young detective who uses radical forensic techniques to solve some of the city’s most gruesome murders.
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