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Gotham Season 1 Episode 9 Recap: Making a Dent

Nicholas D’Agosto debuted as Harvey Dent premiered on Gotham Season 1 Episode 9 .  But the freshman series made the same mistake with this character as it has made in the past, seemingly caring more about teasing his future as Two-Face than establishing him as an actual person in this Gotham universe first. Consider: the first time we see Dent, he’s using his famous two-headed coin to teach a young criminal a lesson. Watch Gotham Season 1 Episode 9 Online Gotham has many strong parts on its own. It doesn’t need to keep reminding us about who these people will become. It ought to focus on who they are right now. Along those lines, Harvey Dent did at least bring a few smiles to what may be the most dour show on network television. He also told Jim that a billionaire named Dick Lovecraft may the murderous mastermind behind the Wayne family killings. We later saw Dent interact with Lovecraft and witnessed the temper than can occasionally flare up in the district attorney. The Case of the Week, meanwhile, was a relatively pointless bore. It centered on an expert bomb maker who Gordon and Bullock eventually exonerated. But then Fish Mooney’s henchman, Butch, blew up some stuff and… well… the entire point of this arc was for the Mayor to dub Arkham as a destination for the criminally insane. Again, more foreshadowing for what’s to come way down the line. Not enough focus on the here and now. The most entertaining aspect of the hour centered on Bruce and Selina Kyle. Jim chose to store the latter at Wayne Mansion to keep her safe as a witness in the Wayne murders. And it was cute to see Bruce and Selina get along, tease each other, flirt up a storm. We’d tell anyone to watch Gotham online (via the above video) for this reason alone. Finally, Jim called Barbara after reading the note that said she needed time away. And viewers saw she was in bed with Montoya. Sigh . The show really has gone there. But it looks like it will go someplace far more exciting on Gotham Season Episode 10 , the fall finale. Check out the official promo here: Gotham Season 1 Episode 10 Promo

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‘The Ward’ Star Amber Heard Recalls Filming In Real Asylum

‘We were cozily sandwiched between the prison for the criminally insane and the hospital for the mentally insane,’ actress tells MTV News. By Kara Warner Amber Heard in “The Ward” Photo: Echo Lake Entertainment John Carpenter fans have had a long wait between films from their favorite genre man. The director of cult favorites like “Halloween,” “Escape From LA” and “The Thing” has been on a hiatus of sorts but finally returns to multiplexes after a 10-year absence with this week’s “The Ward.” This psychological thriller takes place in a special ward in a mental hospital and revolves around new arrival Kristen (Amber Heard), who has no idea how she ended up institutionalized. As she slowly gets to know the other patients, played by Mamie Gummer, Danielle Panabaker, Lyndsy Fonseca and Laura-Leigh, she realizes they are all hiding a terrible and deadly secret. When MTV News caught up with Carpenter and Heard to talk about their thriller, we asked how much of a creepy factor was added into the film simply by the practical effect of their filming location — an actual abandoned mental hospital. “It was in an abandoned building on a campus with crazy people in a mental institution, the criminally insane,” Carpenter explained of their set. “We were cozily sandwiched between the prison for the criminally insane and the hospital for the mentally insane,” Heard added. “We had this prime little location right between the two. We were fenced in.” Carpenter said they didn’t have to do anything to make the set look scary. “It’s an old building, a dusty old building that they had left and was perfect for us,” he said. “What’s scary about this location was that it was real. It was just creepy.” When asked to explain if there are any signature shots or nods to Carpenter’s previous work that fans might appreciate in this film, the veteran genre director said he can’t please everyone, so he focuses on stories that he likes first. “John Carpenter fans are unexpected human beings. A lot live under freeways and cardboard boxes, a lot live in mental institutions,” he said. “I really can’t think about them too much when I make a movie. The prime inspiration for me is the story. What kind of story? I got typecast as a horror director in the late ’70s with ‘Halloween,’ but I’ve managed to have a career by doing different things,” he revealed. “This one was great, an all-female cast, an ensemble cast who had to work together in an isolated dark shadowy location, and there’s something walking around at night. [It was] great fun.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Ward.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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