Batwoman: Season 1

TV-14
2019
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Ruby Rose (John Wick: Chapter 2) is Kate Kane, Batwoman and defender of Gotham City, in this superhero origin show... More

Where to watch Batwoman: Season 1

Batwoman: Season 1 is available to stream in the United... More Kingdom now on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store and Google TV and Microsoft.

Batwoman: Season 1 episodes

Episode 1.1

Pilot

Kate Kane returns to Gotham when a gang targets her... More father and her ex-girlfriend Sophie Moore.

Episode 1.2

The Rabbit Hole

Jacob Kane and the Crows up the stakes; Kate continues... More 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.

Episode 1.3

Down, Down, Down

The city waits for another visit from who they think... More is Batman. Alice continues to taunt Kate. Mary gets an unexpected new friend. As Batwoman faces a new enemy, Kate realizes she must make a decision.

Episode 1.4

Who Are You?

A new villain with an eye for all things that... More sparkle drops in on the city; Kate attempts to find a balance between her personal life and her new role as Gotham's guardian; Luke continues to fine-tune Batwoman's arsenal of weapons.

EPISODE 1.5

Mine Is A Long And A Sad Tale

Alice takes Kate down the sad, winding road of her... More life in the days after the accident as Jacob and Sophie attempt to track them. Mary has an argument with Catherine which sends her looking for Kate at Wayne Tower, but instead she becomes unwelcome company for Luke.

EPISODE 1.6

I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury

A disturbing death has Gotham reeling and the city reaches... More out for their new vigilante hero. Luke confides in Kate, while Sophie asks Jacob for a special assignment. Alice continues her nefarious plot against the Kanes, with Catherine being a conduit to part of her plan. Batwoman pays another visit to Mary.

EPISODE 1.7

Tell Me The Truth

Kate and Sophie must reconcile with their past as Kate... More questions just how much she can trust her former lover. Kate and Luke have an encounter with an old friend. Mary grapples with the fate of the Kane family as Catherine seeks Jacob's help. Alice and a new cohort are in on yet another nefarious plan, but her motives are more than they seem.

EPISODE 1.8

A Mad Tea-Party

Kate and Alice continue their sister/nemesis dance, while Alice and... More Mouse construct their most evil plan yet. Mary invites Kate to a special event honoring Catherine and Jacob makes a decision that leaves Kate perplexed.

EPISODE 1.9

Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two (II)

The group uses Ray's invention to track new recruits to... More help save the universe. The Monitor sends Iris, Clark and Lois in search of a mysterious Kryptonian, while Kate and Kara head out to find Bruce Wayne. In addition, Mia challenges Sara, Rory discovers a hidden talent, and Lex Luthor returns. This crossover begins on Supergirl S5E09, and continues on The Flash S6E09, Arrow S8E08, and Legends of Tomorrow S05E01.

EPISODE 1.10

How Queer Everything is Today!

While Gotham busies itself reacting to Batwoman’s awkward encounter,... More Alice celebrates her ultimate act of vengeance with Mouse. A devastated Mary focuses on Jacob Kane’s trial, while Sophie seeks advice about her love life from someone unexpected. As they tackle the newest threat to Gotham, Luke prioritizes protecting Batwoman’s secret, and Kate must decide what she is willing to do to honor Batwoman’s identity...and her own.

EPISODE 1.11

An Un-Birthday Present

On the Kane sisters’ birthday, Kate and Alice contend with... More demons from the past, and an unexpected guest makes a surprise appearance in Gotham.

EPISODE 1.12

Take Your Choice

With the hunt for Alice heating up, Kate faces a... More difficult decision.

EPISODE 1.13

Drink Me

A new villain sinks her teeth into Gotham and The... More Hold Up opens in grand fashion. Sophie reluctantly requests that Batwoman keep her distance knowing their interactions could compromise her career.

EPISODE 1.14

Grinning From Ear to Ear

Batwoman and Luke are on the trail of a villain... More 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.

EPISODE 1.15

Off with Her Head

More of Alice’s dark past is uncovered when Cartwright ... More shares a twisted story with Kate while Jacob goes searching for his wayward daughter. Mary and Luke follow a lead on Beth's killer.

EPISODE 1.16

Through The Looking-Glass

Kate begins to question her instincts and Luke gets upsetting... More news. Alice seeks her sister’s help with a special task.

EPISODE 1.17

A Narrow Escape

Batwoman encounters a new challenge when an old villain resurfaces,... More testing the heroics of Gotham’s most stand-up citizens. Alice’s limits are tested.

EPISODE 1.18

If You Believe In Me, I'll Believe In You

Batwoman enlists Luke and Julia for an undercover mission to... More recover one of the most important items from her cousin’s arsenal. While Alice continues developing her devious plans within Arkham’s walls, she gets an unexpected visit from Jacob Kane who needs her help. Meanwhile, Mary tries to prove herself to Kate. As Sophie gets closer to a co-worker, Kate reunites with an old flame.

EPISODE 1.19

A Secret Kept From All the Rest

When members of Gotham's intelligentsia begin disappearing, Commander Kane, Sophie... More and the Crows go searching for the newest homicidal threat to the city. In the meantime, Kate is consumed with someone’s betrayal and starts questioning the loyalty of everyone around her just when she needs them most. So when Luke and Julia go missing, Batwoman must rely on Mary and a former foe to deploy her rescue mission. Meanwhile, Alice enlists Tommy Elliot to help acquire an elusive item that her sister also seeks.

EPISODE 1.20

O, Mouse!

When one of Gotham's former heroes returns to his old... More stomping grounds to settle a score, both Batwoman and Commander Kane find themselves on the defensive. Meanwhile, Alice has uncovered what could finally take down Batwoman, but she is losing hold on her henchman Mouse and Hush, sending her spiraling into her most wicked self. Luke immediately focuses on finding a way to protect Batwoman from Alice, and Mary has a chance to be the sister Kate has needed all along. New information surfaces, forcing Julia to warn Sophie about the person pulling the strings. And in a final standoff, when Commander Kane refuses to retreat from his war on Batwoman, Kate may find herself more than heartbroken by her father’s choices.

Batwoman: Season 1 | Ratings & Reviews

"The facts of who Kate is immediately make her Batwoman origin story different and intriguing. Rose, a once controversial choice for the role, does her best to reveal the flickers of pain underneath Kate's steadfast stoicism."

VarietyVariety

"Sufficiently well executed, with touches of quiet wit, but tinny and lacking in personality or excitement overall. It's a superheroics delivery system, most notable for its efficiency."

The New York TimesThe New York Times

"Batwoman really sings when it's building the adversarial relationship between Kate and Alice, an opposite-sides-of-the-coin situation with similar vibes to Batman and the Joker."

ColliderCollider

"Batwoman is sharp and fun, full of mythology and unexpectedly easy to explore."

Sydney Morning HeraldSydney Morning Herald

"It's easy enough to watch that I'll stick around to see if it blossoms into something more."

Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter

"It's a textureless, bland, hollow performance that mutes the character's potential to evolve into something more intriguing."

VultureVulture

"Maybe when things improve a bit, or we get used to a new normal, it will be possible to care about the fact that Batwoman's plot is ridiculously slight, that her character is woefully underdeveloped and overtly presented as the real Batman's stand-in."

The GuardianThe Guardian

"Batwoman's second episode doesn't do much to fix the issues that emerged in the pilot, but its willingness to throw caution to the wind with plot feels in line with the other Arrowverse shows. I'm still not hooked, but I'll stick around for more."

Entertainment WeeklyEntertainment Weekly

Batwoman: Season 1 | Details

Rating
TV-14,
Genre
Action
Country of origin
USA

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