The Royal Flush Gang, and especially King, is in the core of this episode with the family aspect played up as the conflict.
King is ready to sacrifice his family members to get what he wants, because he doesn't feel appreciated by Queen who is always comparing him to former leaders of the gang. Not that King is supposed to be sympathetic by any means, because he strikes up som dastardly bargains with Paxton Powers and has a fling with his assistant.
Paxton Powers and Bruce Wayne are also played up against each other to showcase the toxic relationship, here in a business, which they have.
Terry doesn't have that much to make him stand out in this episode, but the subject matter which included the other characters elevates the quality to a satisfying level.
So the real question is, who can you trust in Neo-Gotham? Who's your real family?
King is ready to sacrifice his family members to get what he wants, because he doesn't feel appreciated by Queen who is always comparing him to former leaders of the gang. Not that King is supposed to be sympathetic by any means, because he strikes up som dastardly bargains with Paxton Powers and has a fling with his assistant.
Paxton Powers and Bruce Wayne are also played up against each other to showcase the toxic relationship, here in a business, which they have.
Terry doesn't have that much to make him stand out in this episode, but the subject matter which included the other characters elevates the quality to a satisfying level.
So the real question is, who can you trust in Neo-Gotham? Who's your real family?