Gordon Goes On A Trip In The New Promo For GOTHAM Season 3, Episode 7: "Red Queen"

Gordon Goes On A Trip In The New Promo For GOTHAM Season 3, Episode 7: "Red Queen"

Next week, after coming in contact with a new substance courtesy of the Mad Hatter, Jim Gordon's going on a trip of the psychedelic variety. Come check out the new Gotham preview now!

By RohanPatel - Oct 24, 2016 10:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Gotham
Source: FOX
The Mad Hatter is proving to be a major thorn in Gordon's side, and next week things don't look to be getting any easier when he releases a new substance that sends Jim for a major loop. While Gordon's busy confronting his past, present, and future, the Penguin has a hard time coming to terms with the Riddler's new relationship. Check out the new promo below:

 
LET'S TAKE A TRIP! ON AN ALL-NEW "GOTHAM" MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, ON FOX

After coming in contact with a substance by the hand of Mad Hatter, Jim Gordon gets led on a psychedelic trip and must confront his past, present and future. Meanwhile, Penguin struggles with Nygma's new relationship in the all-new "Mad City: Red Queen" episode of GOTHAM airing Monday, Oct. 31 (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) on FOX.


 
Season Three will peel back the curtain on the infamous criminal organization known as the Court of The Owls. With the Indian Hill escapees on the loose, JIM GORDON must take matters into his own hands as a bounty hunter in Gotham. He makes it his mission to find HUGO STRANGE, the mastermind behind the horrifying Indian Hill experiments, and FISH MOONEY, one of Strange’s subjects. Meanwhile, GCPD Detective HARVEY BULLOCK and Captain NATHANIEL BARNES remain at the forefront of the fight against crime in the monster-ridden city. Also, BRUCE WAYNE, with the help of his trusted butler and mentor, ALFRED PENNYWORTH, and former Wayne Enterprises employee, LUCIUS FOX, discovers there are still more secrets to uncover regarding his parents’ murders.

Gotham features:
Ben McKenzie as James Gordon
Donal Logue as Harvey Bullock
David Mazouz as Bruce Wayne
Sean Pertwee as Alfred Pennyworth
Morena Baccarin as Leslie Thompkins
Robin Lord Taylor as Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin
Erin Richards as Barbara Kean
Camren Bicondova as Selina Kyle
Cory Michael Smith as Edward Nygma/The Riddler
Chris Chalk as Lucius Fox
Drew Powell as Butch Gilzean
Jessica Lucas as Tabitha Galavan
Michael Chiklis as Nathaniel Barnes

Maggie Geha as Ivy Pepper/Poison Ivy
Jada Pinkett Smith as Fish Mooney
BD Wong as Hugo Strange
Jamie Chung as Valerie Vale

 
Gotham returns October 31


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Vale
Vale - 10/24/2016, 10:33 PM
I'm back
Vale
Vale - 10/24/2016, 10:43 PM
@TheCharlieBoy -
DarkArrow19
DarkArrow19 - 10/24/2016, 10:38 PM
Red queen? As in..... Martha?
Vale
Vale - 10/24/2016, 10:44 PM
Why has no one ever asked this: is there a point to Gotham without Batman?
ComicBookGuy015
ComicBookGuy015 - 10/25/2016, 10:31 AM
@TheCharlieBoy - Trust me many people have
Vale
Vale - 10/24/2016, 10:52 PM
The kid playing Bruce Wayne reminds me of Andrew Garfield
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 10/24/2016, 10:53 PM
How I feel about this show:

LordHarryLatts
LordHarryLatts - 10/24/2016, 11:01 PM
I've never missed an episode...and I really hate this show. I can't explain that.
dreamncelestial
dreamncelestial - 10/24/2016, 11:12 PM
@LordHarryLatts - glad I'm not the only one who lost interest in this shitshow
Vale
Vale - 10/24/2016, 11:06 PM
Speaking of shows...
AmazingFlash
AmazingFlash - 10/25/2016, 12:00 AM
I actually really enjoy this show despite it's many flaws.
speeddemon
speeddemon - 10/25/2016, 1:07 AM
This horrid show still exists!!!
BrotherQStark
BrotherQStark - 10/25/2016, 3:17 AM
Mamamartha
Mamamartha - 10/25/2016, 5:34 AM
@BrotherStarkofMABMindz - Eskimo kisses
SuperCat
SuperCat - 10/25/2016, 3:41 AM
So Penguin is in love with the Riddler?

KWilly
KWilly - 10/25/2016, 4:49 AM
Making Penguin gay, was ironically a pretty gay move. Gotham needs to stop that subplot soon.
tripttwe
tripttwe - 10/25/2016, 8:01 AM
How I felt when I saw the Pengayin:
AmazingFlash
AmazingFlash - 10/26/2016, 6:19 PM
@tripttwe - Mistake me if I'm wrong, but when has Penguin's sexuality ever been important or even mentioned in the comics? I'm not gay, but what's wrong with him being gay? As someone who watches the series every week, it didn't feel forced nor shoehorned to me. It felt very natural to his character's story arc. Please, enlighten me as in why you felt this sense of homophobia.
tripttwe
tripttwe - 10/27/2016, 12:22 AM
@spidey212926 - you are wrong. It hasn't been important or mentioned as far as I know. That's one reason why it was unneccessary. I don't like cotton candy in my grits. That doesn't make me a "cotton candy phobe", it means I know what I like. I didn't want the Penguin to be gay, for the same reason you stated. He is a character that was not written in a homosexual manner - EVER, and I feel like it was pandering to throw it in this show now. It's time to start creating new characters as writers desire them to be portrayed, instead of throwing in bs for the sake of public relations. Lex Luthor, Joker, not my ideal character personifications on screen. Sexual preference aside. Now, if you will allow me, I'd like to continue unbothered with my [frick]ing opinion, aka- My two cents...
Nightmare
Nightmare - 10/25/2016, 8:43 AM
I knew that's where the show was headed. This show...

BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 10/25/2016, 9:57 AM
Saw the Penguin being Gay since day one. If your going to cast a gay man in a role, chances of that character being Gay are pretty high. On top of that other than Alfred, Penguin has showed 0 interest in woman other than his mother
Blinglish
Blinglish - 10/25/2016, 1:04 PM
This show is awesome.
True the Penguin loving the Riddler is a weird/risky angle - but not too unbelievable. Dude has always represented the opposite of Bruce wayne, an unloved child from a wealthy family and no matter how much money n power he accumulates he never finds love. So not a far stretch that the first time he experiences someone caring for him he things he loves him, and would not matter if male or female to someone that deprived.

But I have faith in this show's continued success in building incredible stories of how the villains came to be. The Mad Hatter was dope. The pieces are in place for Penguin to be heartbroken yet again, and ultimately further developing into the Penguin we all know.

Also, didn't last episode have that whole Batman video game appeal - with the phone ringing in the streets like a side mission in Arkham City to the multiple TVs with the Hatter on it in the precinct. Show is sooo good.

Why a show without Batman? Because Batman has the best rogues in comic history... period. This is basically a show about Gordon encountering Batman's rogues.
Himura
Himura - 10/26/2016, 2:24 AM
I'm glad they made Penguin gay just so I can see the pissed off reactions of the fanboys
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