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It's a story they've been toying with since the start and with the heads of both Hamilton and the Crows down for the count, it's a perfect time for a shift.
As far as fall finales go, Batwoman Season 1 Episode 8 manages to deliver high drama while setting us up for some serious comeuppance in the back half of the season.
The first season of Batwoman has slowly been building up to Alice's "Mad Tea Party," and this week's episode finally shows her elaborate plans coming to fruition.
It was also precisely calculated by writer Nancy Kiu and director Holly Dale to have the absolute most devastating emotional impact for as many other characters as possible.
All you can hope for is a show paying off it's ongoing plotlines and while there are issues with the Alice-Kate relationship, the major plan she put together paid off and gives Kate an even stronger threat to have to deal with.
Despite the lack of feelings about Catherine, Mary is probably my favorite character of the series. So, it's almost impossible not to feel for Mary during the hour.
Everything feels unmoored, each scene and twist failing to land in a significant way. "A Mad Tea-Party" delivers much of the same, though with one devastating moment that at least feels a little bit earned.