- Ben McKenzie -- portraying a Jim Gordon who tried, and often failed, to find the moral center in an environment which was a moral morass.
- Donal Logue -- who I have loved through many a series but found particularly intriguing here as the guy with questionable behavior who looked to Jim for the light.
- Sean Pertwee -- Alfred kicks ***. And he's kinda hot.
- Robin Lord Taylor -- for making the whiny, vicious Penguin a whirling dervish of contradictions.
- Corey Michael Smith -- a psychopath to remember.
- Cameron Monagan -- SOOO creepy. Made me forget Jack Nicholson.
- Anthony Carrigan -- the deadpan humor of Victor Zsasz had me LOLROTF.
- Erin Richards and Morena Baccarin -- who went through a LOT of changes and committed to all the crazy.
- Drew Powell -- so darned lovable for a henchman. I cried when you died. Both times.
- Camren Bicondova -- you made Michelle Pfeiffer proud but also made the role your own.
- David Mazouz -- you so totally deserve to play adult Batman sometime. Really.
As to that last episode, well ... with the series ending the creators felt the need to "bridge" to what was to come. Problem is that it's not the bat suits and cat suits, it's the troubled people under the suits which makes us watch (Michael Keaton, anyone?) So I will forever hold the second-to-last episode in my heart, as the characters there were the heart of this show. Besides, that episode really felt like the finale.
Five years of watching these well-known paths being travelled. Thanks for taking me along for the ride.
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