Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Even though this Mad Hatter storyline might spell the end for Michael Chiklis on Gotham, I'd much rather the show be doing something interesting with him, like they are now, than letting him sit stagnantly on the sidelines like they did for most of Season 2.
In "Blood Rush," the madness-inducing qualities of Alice's blood finally took over and turned Barnes into killer vigilante, and while it was noble of him to want to turn himself in after decapitating Dr. Symon's "cleaner," it still seems very out of character for him to have kept his condition a secret for so long.
Like I mentioned a few reviews ago, the Barnes character that was established would have informed someone the moment he got infected. Or, in the very least, he would have told someone once he learned that the true effects of the blood were rabid insanity. This is a noble-to-a-fauly guy who normally would have put his squad above himself, but instead he kept quiet, people are dead, and Jim and Harvey are going to have to take him down.
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