What's her secret?

Hope you enjoyed the third episode of Gotham!  Here are this week's #DCTV Secrets you might be asking about:

  • Who is "Don" Maroni?
  • What's up with Renee Montoya's past?
  • What's on Fish Mooney's playlist?

 

Previous #DCTV Gotham Secrets

  1. #DCTV Secrets of GOTHAM: Episode 1
  2. #DCTV Secrets of GOTHAM: Episode 2


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 The Original Boss

 Back in the 1940’s “Boss” Moroni was an early important villain in Batman’s career.  Later, his name was changed to Salvatore Maroni.  In Gotham, he’s greeted more formally as “Don” Maroni.  Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

 See what happened when Maroni came face to gun with The Joker in The Long Halloween. 

 


An Award-Winning Cop

 So now we know that Renee and Barbara once had a thing and Renee may not be entirely over it. 

 

Det. Renee Montoya has become one of the more popular characters in the history of Batman.  Gotham Central Half a Life,  the storyline in which she was first outed as a lesbian won an Eisner, Harvey, and Gaylactic Spectrum Award and is seen as a milestone in the portrayal of LGBT characters in comics.


Invitation to the Blues

Not only are we loving Fish Mooney’s taste in clothes, but we dig her musical choices as well.  Listen carefully to the music in the scene where she’s speaking with Lazlo and you’ll hear the unmistakable voice of Tom Waits—balladeer of thugs, doomed lowlifes and the broken hearted.  Does it really mean anything?  No, but it just makes us love her more.

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