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Gotham
Lovecraft
Directed by
Guy Ferland
TV-14
S1 • E10
Nov 23, 2014
44m
8.2
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Following a misstep, Gordon is reassigned to duty at Arkham Asylum. Meanwhile, Selina leads a new friend on a perilous journey through Gotham to evade the assassins after her.
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Cast of Lovecraft
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
John Doman
Carmine Falcone
Drew Powell
Butch Gilzean
Clare Foley
Ivy Pepper
Makenzie Leigh
Liza
Nicholas D'Agosto
Harvey Dent
Al Sapienza
Dick Lovecraft
Lesley-Ann Brandt
Larissa Diaz
Devin Harjes
Clyde
John Enos III
Saviano
Frank Liotti
Turski
Richard Kind
Mayor Aubrey James
Kyle Massey
Mackey
Alex Corrado
Gabe
John Finnerty Jr.
Gardener
Declan Mulvey
Assassin
Guy Ferland
Director
Rebecca Dameron
Writer
Scott White
Producer
Lovecraft Ratings & Reviews
Paste Magazine
Eric Walters
Despite lacking the big shock, the episode was one of Gotham's stronger efforts, providing another tightly controlled story, which is how this show thrives.
CraveOnline
Blair Marnell
The writers of Gotham apparently have no idea how to make children sound convincing, and "LoveCraft" had some of the worst dialogue of the series to date.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
It was fitting that the show dispensed with the crime of the week to, if not exactly tie up the various loose ends of the overarching narrative, then at least line them up for further twisting...
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
All in all, a pretty solid mid-season finale, after an admittedly lackluster previous episode.
Screen Rant
Anthony Ocasio
Let's not mince words: Gotham is still a series trying to find itself, and it's not doing a terrific job with that.
Total Film
Dave Golder
Action Alfred is just one of whole list of reasons why "Lovecraft" is one of Gotham's best episodes yet. Tellingly, it's yet another in which Gordon takes a back seat.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
It has been a rocky start for Gotham, but it has pulled off a solid fall finale, despite some minor misgivings.
Baltimore Sun
Karmen Fox
It's everything you could want from a midseason finale.
Nerdist
Joseph McCabe
"LoveCraft" proves just how far the show has come by packing more action into its pre-credits sequence than the season's first few episodes combined.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
What largely worked about the hour was that "Lovecraft," for what seems to be the first time all season, unfolded more as an ensemble piece than the Jim Gordon show.
Film School Rejects
Adam Bellotto
If Gotham has one flaw above all else (worse, one flaw that's continued to befuddle the show just as profoundly in its pilot as its mid-season finale), it's that it piles on villain after villain and then has nowhere to put them.
Superhero Hype
Alyse Wax
The fact that Barbara wasn't in it sure helped a lot, but it was also the interactions between Bruce and Selina. I like the two of them together, and they seem far more genuine than any of the other actors in the series.
io9.com
Charlie Jane Anders
Anyway, Gotham is continuing to be more fun than anyone could have hoped - and now, the show is spreading its wings a bit more, giving us two really odd couples in last night's "Lovecraft."
Den of Geek
Mike Cecchini
For a midseason finale, "LoveCraft" is remarkably pedestrian.
Rolling Stone
Sean T. Collins
What should feel camply thrilling, and often does in the moment, winds up leaving you feeling as dirty as Harvey Bullock looks.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Simon Abrams
So glad that Bruce has become such an endearing character.
Wall Street Journal
Michael Calia
The first half of Gotham's first season comes to an energetic and compelling end.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Orf
Like the entire show up to this point, "Lovecraft" isn't without its flaws, but it represents another crest for the sine function that is Gotham and provides an adequate amount of excitement leading into the midseason break.
Observer
Vinnie Mancuso
At the very best, it was actually really... right? Like, right for the characters these two become eventually. I enjoy the fact that Selina just can't get rid of Bruce, even though there is no conceivable reason why she wouldn't.
AV Club
Kyle Fowle
This is a show that could use a little deliberation from time to time -- but if "Lovecraft," the midseason finale, is any indication of what a stretched out story looks like on Gotham, then we're in for a tedious back-half of the show's first season.
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