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Batwoman Episode Guide Episodes 001–038 Batwoman Episode Guide Episodes 001–038 Last episode aired Sunday June 27, 2021 www.cwtv.com © © 2021 www.cwtv.com © 2021 comicbook.com © 2021 www. © 2021 www.imdb.com celebdirtylaundry.com The summaries and recaps of all the Batwoman episodes were downloaded from http://www.imdb.com and http: //www.cwtv.com and http://comicbook.com and http://www.celebdirtylaundry.com and processed through a perl program to transform them in a LATEX file, for pretty printing. So, do not blame me for errors in thetext ! This booklet was LATEXed on June 29, 2021 by footstep11 with create_eps_guide v0.68 Contents Season 1 1 1 Pilot ...............................................3 2 The Rabbit Hole . .5 3 Down Down Down . .7 4 Who Are You? . 11 5 Mine Is a Long and a Sad Tale . 13 6 I’ll Be Judge, I’ll Be Jury . 15 7 Tell Me the Truth . 19 8 A Mad Tea-Party . 21 9 Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part 2 . 25 10 How Queer Everything Is Today! . 27 11 An Un-Birthday Present . 31 12 Take Your Choice . 35 13 Drink Me . 37 14 Grinning from Ear to Ear . 39 15 Off With Her Head . 43 16 Through the Looking-Glass . 45 17 A Narrow Escape . 49 18 If You Believe in Me, I’ll Believe in You . 51 19 A Secret Kept from All the Rest . 53 20 O, Mouse! . 55 Season 2 59 1 What Happened to Kate Kane? . 61 2 Prior Criminal History . 63 3 Bat Girl Magic! . 65 4 Fair Skin, Blue Eyes . 67 5 Gore on Canvas . 69 6 Do Not Resuscitate . 71 7 It’s Best You Stop Digging . 73 8 Survived Much Worse . 75 9 Rule#1 ............................................. 77 10 Time Off for Good Behavior . 79 11 Arrive Alive . 83 12 Initiate Self-Destruct . 85 13 I’ll Give You a Clue . 87 14 And Justice for All . 89 15 Armed and Dangerous . 91 16 Rebirth . 93 17 Kane, Kate . 95 18 Power . 97 Actor Appearances 99 Batwoman Episode Guide II Season One Batwoman Episode Guide Pilot Season 1 Episode Number: 1 Season Episode: 1 Originally aired: Sunday October 6, 2019 Writer: Caroline Dries Director: Marcos Siega Show Stars: Ruby Rose (Kate Kane / Batwoman), Rachel Skarsten (Beth Cane / Alice), Meagan Tandy (Sophie Moore), Nicole Kang (Mary Hamilton), Camrus Johnson (Luke Fox), Elizabeth Anweis (Catherine Hamilton- Kane), Dougray Scott (Colonel Jacob Kane) Guest Stars: Greyston Holt (Tyler), Brendon Zub (Chuck Dodgson), Gray Horse Rider (Kate Kane’s Trainer), Rachel Maddow (Vesper Fairchild (voice)), Chris Shields (Mayor Michael Akins), Sandy Robson (Captain), Gra- cyn Shinyei (Young Kate), Ava Sleeth (Young Beth), Michelle Mor- gan (Gabi), Jihan Toth (Son), Takaya White (Girl), Shalyn Ferdinand (Crows Tech), Jason Griffith (GCPD Officer #1), Julian Paul (GCPD Of- ficer #2), Alex Kliner (Elderly Man), Ish Morris (Crows Agent Vasquez), Ryan Hesp (Crows Agent #1), Austin Eckert (Crows Agent #2), Dakota Daulby (Cheshire Cat), Fritzy-Klevans Destine (Male Cadet), Aqeel Ash-Shakoor (Crows Agent), Jerry L. Beasley (Gotham Businessman), Nicholas Dohy (GCPD Officer), Randy Skaggs (Homeless), Giota Trakas (Homeless Woman) Production Code: T15.10154 Summary: Kate Kane returns to Gotham when a gang targets her father and her ex-girlfriend Sophie Moore. The episode opens on Kate Kane, who is participating in a swimming exercise in freezing water. She briefly gets triggered into remembering a car accident that she was in as a child. Batman had briefly ar- rived on the scene only to leave soon af- ter, sending her mom and her sister Beth plunging to their deaths. In Gotham, protesters march outside of a formal event, which is to officially turn off the Bat-signal after three years of Batman’s absence from the city. A Crows Security truck transports Kate’s stepmom Catherine and stepsister Mary to the event. They are visited by Kate’s fa- ther, Jacob, who started the Crows in the years since Batman’s absence. The Crows guard over the event, including an agent named Sophie Moore. The Crows’ surveillance feed is quickly over- ridden, and two of the guards are killed by a villain named Alice. She addresses the crowd at the event, and says that they’re no longer safe without Batman. Chaos ensues, and Sophie is kidnapped. Back in the Arctic, Kate receives a call from Mary about the attack, and immediately makes her way back to Gotham. In narration, Kate reveals that she had spent years traveling the country and training in Special Ops, with the goal of eventually joining The Crows. Kate arrives at The Crows’ headquarters and offers to help find Sophie, but Jacob shuts her down. 3 Batwoman Episode Guide Kate breaks into Wayne Enterprises and visits Bruce’s office. She is found by Luke Fox, but quickly gets the upper hand. She downloads information about the Crows and then leaves. In a series of flashbacks, Kate remembers kissing Sophie during their time at West Point, which ended in them being outed to their squad. Kate refuses to sign the paperwork and is expelled from West Point because of it, whereas Sophie pretends they were never together and stays. Kate arrives home, only to find that Mary organized a surprise coming home party for her.She catches up with Mary and Catherine. She shows Jacob and the rest of the Crows the security footage from Wayne Enterprises. They spot a paddle in the video that’s from Burnside Orphanage, and Kate heads there herself. She fights a few of the masked thugs, and is ultimately captured by Alice. Alice tells her that she wants the Crows to stop bullying Gotham City into submission, and that she kidnapped Sophie to send a message to Jacob. She knocks Kate unconscious. Kate wakes up in a secret hospital run by Mary, who patches her up. Kate confronts Jacob, and says that she’s no longer going to help him anymore. She then visits Luke, and eventually finds an entrance to the Batcave. She realizes that Bruce was Batman, and that he spentyears regretting the fact that he couldn’t save Kate’s family. She then decides that Gotham needs another symbol to scare away criminals, and tells Luke to update the Batsuit so it can fit a woman. Jacob and The Crows guard a movie in the park. One of The Crows’ operatives, Dobson, is revealed to secretly be a member of Alice’s gang. They kiss, and then she calls Jacob, and reveals that she filled one of the Crows’ trucks with explosives. She gives him an ultimatum –tosave Sophie or the civilians attending the movie. Kate shows up in the retrofitted Batsuit and begins to fight Alice. She saves Sophie from falling to her death, and then disappears, but not beforethe crowd at the movie spot her and mistake her for Batman. The city goes wild over Batman’s return. Sophie spots Kate in the Crows’ office, and they reconnect – but not before Sophie introduces her husband, Tyler. Kate meets with Jacob, who admits that he was initially too protective of her to let her actually join The Crows. He offers her a role on the team, but she turns him down. Kate returns to the Batcave, and begins to write a letter to Bruce. She then inspects one of the daggers from Alice’s gang, and realizes it matches the gemstone on the necklaces she and Beth wore. That’s when she realizes – Alice is her sister, Beth. 4 Batwoman Episode Guide The Rabbit Hole Season 1 Episode Number: 2 Season Episode: 2 Originally aired: Sunday October 13, 2019 Writer: Caroline Dries Director: Marcos Siega Show Stars: Ruby Rose (Kate Kane / Batwoman), Rachel Skarsten (Beth Cane / Alice), Meagan Tandy (Sophie Moore), Nicole Kang (Mary Hamilton), Camrus Johnson (Luke Fox), Elizabeth Anweis (Catherine Hamilton- Kane), Dougray Scott (Colonel Jacob Kane) Guest Stars: Brendon Zub (Chuck Dodgson), Giles Panton (Catherine’s Man), Gra- cyn Shinyei (Young Kate), Rachel Maddow (Vesper Fairchild (voice)), Ryan Hesp (Crows Agent #1), Ish Morris (Crows Agent #2), Bobby Magee (Retired Man), Ellie King (Retired Woman), Matthew W. Allen (Gazette Reporter) Production Code: T13.21952 Summary: Jacob Kane and the Crows up the stakes; Kate continues to look to Bruce Wayne’s legacy for guidance as Luke Fox inadvertently gets pulled into Batwoman’s vigilante heroics; Sophie and Kate are forced to team up. Kate continues to write her letter to Bruce, and recounts how no one found Beth in the days after their car accident. Kate realizes that Jacob won’t believe that Alice is Beth, but she’s going to make him learn the truth either way. Jacob ad- dresses Sophie and the Crows agents, as they hunt for Alice and her gang. A group of gang members light a Crows truck on fire, but a soon apprehended by Bat- woman. Kate learns that her Batwoman costume can deflect bullets. The next day, Vesper Fairchild and the citizens of Gotham speculate about whether or not Batman is actually back. The Kane family meet for breakfast, and Kate argues that Alice is Beth. Everyone disagrees with Kate. Meanwhile, Alice and her gang hold a family hostage, and she monologues about how Jacob gave up on her and is going to give up on Gotham. Kate inspects Alice’s knife, and gets flashbacks to one of the panic attacks she had about Beth as a kid. Luke asks her if she’s really ready to take on the role that Batman left behind. Kate meets with Sophie, who asks her if she’s Batwoman. Kate shows Sophie Alice’s knife and asks her to run the DNA to see if its a match for hers, but she refuses.
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