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I loved Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis DC not a huge fan of most of New 52 and jury still out on Rebirth era but no matter the era anything post Bronze Age Batman includes Denny O'Neills and Neal Adams run as canon period so there, whatever is official canon and my canon always.
I don't know what canon is, but it seems to be the generally accepted backgrounds. So, for example, Grundy cannot be articulate, which he is in the show.
As for whether canon is important, well, that's a matter of individual taste.
I look at is as every writer has a story to tell so there is no right or wrong version. Just that version. It is up to the reader or viewer to decide if they like or hate that version. You can hate that version but that doesn't make it the wrong version. There are times when a alternate version turns out to be the more interesting version, more logical version. A version shouldn't be limited to just one writer or editor's concept of a character. Adam West's Batman is no less valid than the Burton or Nolan's or O'Neills or Kane's Batman. Just a different version of the same basic character. Likewise Solomon Grundy on Gotham is a version that is just as entertaining as the comic book version. Just a little different.
Comics didn't gain an adult audience until they incorporated soap opera.
I haven't seen any glaring examples of this show contradicting itself. If it was not canon it would be doing that. It's important not to confuse "being canon" with "being the comic book." The show is its own thing, and not pretending to be anything else.
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At times it gets a little too silly, such as Fish somehow having some sort of leverage against Dollmaker (When she really had nada), Barbara & co dealing with the fight club crowd in season 4, etc.....But, for the most part, it's a solid show which has an effective mixture of darkness & camp.
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One mild grumble with the first episode this season...
I was having a really tough time suspending disbelief when faced with a lay of the land where bullets had to be produced inside of Gotham.
Thinking back over the history of the show, I have a really tough time buying into a lay of the land where every crook in Gotham doesn't have about ten of those "John Winchester" storage spaces with about five years worth of ammunition in each and every one.
Just in case you have to go "One Hundred Percent Overkill" on your opposition.
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Seeing how the earliest point we see is Day 87 I figured that criminals and police dried up their ammunition supplies real quick with the first few days being a complete and utter free for all. Where we start is likely when there's little measure of stability.
What I have a hard time believing is how empty the hospital is. With everything that's done down it should be overflowing.
I loved the outfit design of Scarecrow and his henchmen.