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Revision as of 23:13, 10 November 2023
"Grinning from Ear to Ear"[1] is the fourteenth episode of the first season of Batwoman, and the fourteenth episode overall. It aired on March 8, 2020.
Synopsis
Batwoman and Luke are on the trail of a villain targeting social media mavens. Sophie gets an unexpected visit from her mother, and Mary offers her expertise to assist Kate. Jacob Kane is approached to make good on a favor, while Alice focuses on her plans for retribution.[1]
Appearances
Characters
Protagonists
- Batwoman (Kate Kane)
- Alice (Beth Kane)
- Sophie Moore
- Mary Hamilton
- Vesper Fairchild (voice)
- Luke Fox
- Jacob Kane
- Reggie Harris
Antagonists
Other Characters
- Evelyn Dent
- Harvey Dent (mentioned)
- Reggie Harris (flashback)
- Veronica May (Myrtis Dinker)
- Diane Moore
- Bobby Reeves
- Kimberly Wright
Objects and Concepts
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Events
Locations
Notes
- When Veronica is suspended atop the vat of chemical, this is a reference to Fox Gotham finale where Barbara Gordon is suspended atop a vat of chemical by Mr J.
- Duela Dent's uncle Harvey is mentioned. In the DC Comics, Harvey Dent is a frequent Batman villain.
- This episode reveals that Reggie Harris is actually incarcerated for the murder of Lucius Fox.
- It is heavily implied that he is innocent.
- The scars near the mouth that look like a smile are very similar to the victims of Joker.
- The fear gas used on Mouse with a scarecrow logo is a nod to the DC Comic villain Scarecrow.
- The scarecrow was already mentioned earlier this season, but it is unknown if he has any relation with the fear gas.
Gallery
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Duela carves up her face