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[–] MimicJar@lemmy.world 12 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I agree with the article. I've been telling friends that with a different name this show is a classic mobster rags to riches story, like Goodfellas.

Of course on the other hand the universe this story is set in, the 2022 Batman film, is also a realistic world. Sure there is a vigilante in a bat suit with some high tech gear, but nothing truly magical that fall into "superhero" status. The same holds true for Catwoman and Riddler, both are grounded generally in reality. So it only makes sense that the show would be the same.

Although perhaps that's changing. (Minor spoilers) At the end of the most recent episode Oz does find himself a new safe house. It definitely has a "Villain's Lair" vibe to it, so we might get a few fantastical devices that The Penguin is more known for. Although in keeping with the universe, probably nothing more complicated than what the Riddler used in the film, which is still pretty grounded.

[–] TachyonTele@lemm.ee 4 points 7 months ago

I was half expecting them to find the batmobile down there, with all of that music playing it seemed like something really big was around the corner.

spoilerBut it's just a spot to hide and grow shrooms.

I'd be very surprised if they have anything like an umbrella weapon pop up. I don't think the show has even hinted at Batman being in the city at all. Maybe during the first episode?

So yeah, it is pretty grounded. It's also excellent if you're on the fence about watching it.

[–] echolalia@lemmy.ml 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I would have agreed with this article until the last episode I saw, with Sophia in the Arkham asylum. It was a total tone shift. Every Arkham scene was completely cartoonish. I almost turned the show off, but then I cut it some slack, because ultimately these are comic book characters in a comic book setting and I could still imagine an interesting story.