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Gotham
Beasts of Prey
Directed by
Eagle Egilsson
TV-14
S1 • E19
Apr 12, 2015
43m
8.0
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Gordon and Bullock inspect a cold case involving "the Ogre", a serial killer who targets young women in Gotham City. Meanwhile, Fish plots her escape from the Dollmaker, and Bruce and Selina confront Reggie.
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Cast of Beasts of Prey
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
Peter Scolari
Commissioner Loeb
David O'Hara
Reggie Payne
Milo Ventimiglia
Jason Lennon / The Ogre
Willa Fitzgerald
Grace Fairchild
Morena Baccarin
Dr. Leslie "Lee" Thompkins
Alex Corrado
Gabe
Dashiell Eaves
Kelly
Colm Feore
Dr. Francis Dulmacher
Brendan Griffin
Len Moore
Barbara Rosenblat
Lidia Bicchieri
P.J. Griffith
The Catcher
Brendan Burke
Bugsy
Sean Ringgold
Clint
Desi Oakley
Antonia
Alaska L. McFadden
Bartender
Dan Domenech
Guitar Player
Eagle Egilsson
Director
Ken Woodruff
Writer
Scott White
Producer
Beasts of Prey Ratings & Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Orf
This episode doesn't impart overwhelming confidence that Fox's troubled superhero/cop drama will end its first season on a strong note.
Baltimore Sun
Karmen Fox
Fish has lived up to her promise in "Beasts of Prey." She's not just a firecracker; she's the Fourth of July. And what a show!
Nerdist
Joseph McCabe
"Beasts of Prey" is the first episode of Gotham with an ending that's had me riveted, and eager as all hell to see what happens next.
Superhero Hype
Alyse Wax
The Ogre seems a terrible nickname to give to a Lothario. After checking out who the Ogre was in the Batman mythos, I am still a bit flummoxed.
io9.com
Rob Bricken
It was less an episode of a TV series and more a collection of disparate scenes that had nothing to do with each other, and very little of consequence anyways.
Den of Geek
Mike Cecchini
Despite Robin Lord Taylor's continued excellence, the Penguin's story has lost all momentum and all meaning.
Total Film
Dave Golder
It's by no means a poor episode of Gotham, it simply falls far short of the standards it has rises to recently.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Simon Abrams
While last week's episode suggested that various characters are on their way to getting what they really want, tonight's episode makes it seem as if progress won't come to Gotham City without a lot of throat-clearing.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
The only upside to Fox's ghoulish Batman prequel having taken a six-week hiatus is that it now begins an uninterrupted four-week run.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
Gotham returned with a creepy, sick new villain (don't overcook his lamb!), an intriguingly ruthless Commissioner Loeb, and more of the usual Fish Mooney nonsense.
AV Club
Scott Von Doviak
Now [Fish Mooney's] an oddball tangent on a show that already suffers from excessive sprawl.
Observer
Vinnie Mancuso
How I've missed Gotham during this long cold hiatus.
Paste Magazine
Eric Walters
A show that has divided its time so frustratingly throughout the season could use some clarity in the final weeks, and the Ogre storyline could provide the center Gotham needs to focus itself.
TV.com
MaryAnn Sleasman
The series has grown so much more than I thought it ever could after it debuted in the fall, and outside of a few minor beefs, I'm really quite fond of the show.
Film School Rejects
Adam Bellotto
"Beasts of Prey" had more than a few moments of genius - a very strung out Reg bellowing "I'm gonna TELL ON YOU!" with the same spittle-flying viciousness someone would bellow "I'm gonna EAT YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY!" is just perfect.
Rolling Stone
Sean T. Collins
It's stuffed with bloodletting that wastes time on characters we've got no attachment to and, in the process, tarnishes those we do.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
All in all, a good episode of the show, which sets the stage for the final few episodes of the season, with plenty of subplots set up and in motion for the future.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
Gotham returns with little fanfare, despite trying hard to create some worthwhile storylines to keep us invested in the remaining episodes of this season.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
If anything, I'm intrigued by the Ogre storyline and looking forward to seeing how Jim tackles that situation.
We Got This Covered
James Garcia
Gotham delivers what just may be its worst episode yet in week 19, "Beasts of Prey."
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