Good, now i´m conviced this movie its actually happening. Maybe she is part of the force but Gordon does not allow her to see real action so Barbara will take a different approach for fighting crime
Yeah, I was saying it in the sense that he does not want something bad happens to her daughter, he knows very well how dangerous is to be a cop in Gotham, maeby he has seen that she is very good with computers and wants her to stay with the tech crew
A bat! That's it! It's an omen.. I'll shall become a bat!
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I mean, a big part of Babs' origin story is people underestimating and undervaluing her because she's a woman which is why she ends up emulating Batman and becoming a vigilante.
And Jim's resistance was never because she was a woman but because she's his daughter.
Montoya wasn't the only woman in Gotham Central at least.
She was in the BOP film, and since Black canary may now be appearing in this film, I am worried, about the state of GCPD if its the same
I know that he wanted to protect her and he can still feel that way, but Barbra no longer has to be so obedient and follow his wishes as she did back then. She is destined to become commissioner anyway.
Are they going to say that Barbara was adopted or have some explanation as to how JK Simmon’s Commissioner Gordon has a Dominican/Afro-Latina daughter?