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"'''The Balloonman'''" is the third episode of the [[Season One|first season]] of ''[[Gotham (TV Series)|Gotham]]''. [[Dermott Downs]] directed the episode, and it was written by [[John Stephens]]. It aired on October 6th, 2014.
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"'''The Balloonman'''" is the third episode of the [[Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Gotham (TV Series)|Gotham]]''. It aired on October 6th, 2014.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
Detectives [[James Gordon|Gordon]] and [[Harvey Bullock|Bullock]] track down a vigilante who is killing corrupt Gotham citizens by attaching them to weather balloons. Meanwhile, [[Oswald Cobblepot]] returns to Gotham and gets a new job close to an [[Sal Maroni|influential figure]] in the underworld.<ref>[http://www.gothamsite.com/gotham-spoilers-episode-3-the-balloonman-description/ ''Gotham'' Spoilers: Episode 3 “The Balloonman” Description - GothamSite]</ref>
 
Detectives [[James Gordon|Gordon]] and [[Harvey Bullock|Bullock]] track down a vigilante who is killing corrupt Gotham citizens by attaching them to weather balloons. Meanwhile, [[Oswald Cobblepot]] returns to Gotham and gets a new job close to an [[Sal Maroni|influential figure]] in the underworld.<ref>[http://www.gothamsite.com/gotham-spoilers-episode-3-the-balloonman-description/ ''Gotham'' Spoilers: Episode 3 “The Balloonman” Description - GothamSite]</ref>
==Plot==
 
Oswald Cobblepot gets off a city bus, back in Gotham and happy to see corruption and crime still afoot.
 
   
 
==Plot==
A breaking news report on a nearby TV tells us that a businessman is out on bail awaiting trial for a Ponzi scheme bilked a half a billion dollars. We cut to the man, Danzer, telling his lawyer to bribe whoever is necessary to get him off. He leaves and is accosted by a man in a pig mask selling balloons from a cart. The man IDs him, handcuffs him to a weather balloon and Danzer rises into the sky.
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Oswald Cobblepot gets off a city bus, back in Gotham and happy to see corruption and crime still afoot. A breaking news report on a nearby TV tells us that a businessman is out on bail awaiting trial for a Ponzi scheme bilked a half a billion dollars. We cut to the man, Danzer, telling his lawyer to bribe whoever is necessary to get him off. He leaves and is accosted by a man in a pig mask selling balloons from a cart. The man IDs him, handcuffs him to a weather balloon and Danzer rises into the sky.
   
 
Detectives Gordon and Bullock track a vigilante targeting corrupt citizens and strapping them to weather balloons with his latest victim being Ronald Danzer, a politician who was involved in a ponzi scheme. Detectives Montoya and Allen question Gordon about what really happened to Cobblepot, who returns to town in order to get revenge on Fish Mooney. He gets a job at mafia don Sal Maroni's restaurant, being befriended by Maroni himself. "Balloonman" strikes again by targeting corrupt GCPD member Lt. Bill Cranston. Bullock and Gordon later trace the remaining missing balloons to Carl Smickers' apartment, making him a suspect. Mooney arranges for Falcone's comare Natalia to be in an accident. Bullock interrogates Smickers, who mentions never seeing the face to whom he gave the remaining balloons. After Cardinal Quinn's death and finding a set of keys in the body of Lt. Bill Cranston, Gordon has an idea on who Balloonman is. Upon arriving at the old juvenile facility, Gordon and Bullock find another balloon, but get ambushed by [[Davis Lamond]], who holds Bullock at gunpoint and mentions the crimes of Danzer, Cranston, and Cardinal Quinn. He further reveals it is corruption like Mayor James' plan to relocate non-adoptable street kids to a prison that ultimately drove him to become the Balloonman. Bullock gets free and manages to attach the final weather balloon to Lamond with the intention of releasing the balloon, but Gordon grabs onto it and orders Bullock to shoot the balloon. After a short debate with Gordon, Bullock shoots the balloon. Before Lamond enters an ambulance, he warns Gordon that more vigilantes will follow in his path. At his apartment later, a bruised Gordon comes in. Barbara is relieved he's okay. She asks what's wrong and that he can tell her anything. He says the city is sick in a way that he didn't realize. When he asked balloon man who his final target was he said it didn't matter since everyone is on the take. Barbara says it's not true. Gordon says it doesn't matter it's the perception and if people take the law into their own hands there is no law and they will be lost. He says there are cops who do it. She says he never would right? He asks if she thinks he could. She says no, she knows him and she loves him. There is a knock at the door and Gordon receives a surprise visit from Cobblepot.
 
Detectives Gordon and Bullock track a vigilante targeting corrupt citizens and strapping them to weather balloons with his latest victim being Ronald Danzer, a politician who was involved in a ponzi scheme. Detectives Montoya and Allen question Gordon about what really happened to Cobblepot, who returns to town in order to get revenge on Fish Mooney. He gets a job at mafia don Sal Maroni's restaurant, being befriended by Maroni himself. "Balloonman" strikes again by targeting corrupt GCPD member Lt. Bill Cranston. Bullock and Gordon later trace the remaining missing balloons to Carl Smickers' apartment, making him a suspect. Mooney arranges for Falcone's comare Natalia to be in an accident. Bullock interrogates Smickers, who mentions never seeing the face to whom he gave the remaining balloons. After Cardinal Quinn's death and finding a set of keys in the body of Lt. Bill Cranston, Gordon has an idea on who Balloonman is. Upon arriving at the old juvenile facility, Gordon and Bullock find another balloon, but get ambushed by [[Davis Lamond]], who holds Bullock at gunpoint and mentions the crimes of Danzer, Cranston, and Cardinal Quinn. He further reveals it is corruption like Mayor James' plan to relocate non-adoptable street kids to a prison that ultimately drove him to become the Balloonman. Bullock gets free and manages to attach the final weather balloon to Lamond with the intention of releasing the balloon, but Gordon grabs onto it and orders Bullock to shoot the balloon. After a short debate with Gordon, Bullock shoots the balloon. Before Lamond enters an ambulance, he warns Gordon that more vigilantes will follow in his path. At his apartment later, a bruised Gordon comes in. Barbara is relieved he's okay. She asks what's wrong and that he can tell her anything. He says the city is sick in a way that he didn't realize. When he asked balloon man who his final target was he said it didn't matter since everyone is on the take. Barbara says it's not true. Gordon says it doesn't matter it's the perception and if people take the law into their own hands there is no law and they will be lost. He says there are cops who do it. She says he never would right? He asks if she thinks he could. She says no, she knows him and she loves him. There is a knock at the door and Gordon receives a surprise visit from Cobblepot.

Revision as of 13:48, 30 May 2015

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"The Balloonman" is the third episode of the first season of Gotham. It aired on October 6th, 2014.

Synopsis

Detectives Gordon and Bullock track down a vigilante who is killing corrupt Gotham citizens by attaching them to weather balloons. Meanwhile, Oswald Cobblepot returns to Gotham and gets a new job close to an influential figure in the underworld.[1]

Plot

Oswald Cobblepot gets off a city bus, back in Gotham and happy to see corruption and crime still afoot. A breaking news report on a nearby TV tells us that a businessman is out on bail awaiting trial for a Ponzi scheme bilked a half a billion dollars. We cut to the man, Danzer, telling his lawyer to bribe whoever is necessary to get him off. He leaves and is accosted by a man in a pig mask selling balloons from a cart. The man IDs him, handcuffs him to a weather balloon and Danzer rises into the sky.

Detectives Gordon and Bullock track a vigilante targeting corrupt citizens and strapping them to weather balloons with his latest victim being Ronald Danzer, a politician who was involved in a ponzi scheme. Detectives Montoya and Allen question Gordon about what really happened to Cobblepot, who returns to town in order to get revenge on Fish Mooney. He gets a job at mafia don Sal Maroni's restaurant, being befriended by Maroni himself. "Balloonman" strikes again by targeting corrupt GCPD member Lt. Bill Cranston. Bullock and Gordon later trace the remaining missing balloons to Carl Smickers' apartment, making him a suspect. Mooney arranges for Falcone's comare Natalia to be in an accident. Bullock interrogates Smickers, who mentions never seeing the face to whom he gave the remaining balloons. After Cardinal Quinn's death and finding a set of keys in the body of Lt. Bill Cranston, Gordon has an idea on who Balloonman is. Upon arriving at the old juvenile facility, Gordon and Bullock find another balloon, but get ambushed by Davis Lamond, who holds Bullock at gunpoint and mentions the crimes of Danzer, Cranston, and Cardinal Quinn. He further reveals it is corruption like Mayor James' plan to relocate non-adoptable street kids to a prison that ultimately drove him to become the Balloonman. Bullock gets free and manages to attach the final weather balloon to Lamond with the intention of releasing the balloon, but Gordon grabs onto it and orders Bullock to shoot the balloon. After a short debate with Gordon, Bullock shoots the balloon. Before Lamond enters an ambulance, he warns Gordon that more vigilantes will follow in his path. At his apartment later, a bruised Gordon comes in. Barbara is relieved he's okay. She asks what's wrong and that he can tell her anything. He says the city is sick in a way that he didn't realize. When he asked balloon man who his final target was he said it didn't matter since everyone is on the take. Barbara says it's not true. Gordon says it doesn't matter it's the perception and if people take the law into their own hands there is no law and they will be lost. He says there are cops who do it. She says he never would right? He asks if she thinks he could. She says no, she knows him and she loves him. There is a knock at the door and Gordon receives a surprise visit from Cobblepot.

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Trivia

  • The Balloonman's first disguise is a reference to Professor Pyg.

References