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+ | | Affiliation = formerly [[Gotham City Police Department|G.C.P.D]]<br>[[Arkham Asylum]] |
− | | Relatives = [[Mario Calvi (Gotham)|Mario Calvi]] (husband, deceased)<br>[[Carmine Falcone (Gotham)|Carmine Falcone]] (father-in-law, deceased)<br>[[Sofia Falcone (Gotham)|Sofia Falcone]] (sister-in-law) |
+ | | Relatives = [[Mario Calvi (Gotham)|Mario Calvi]] (husband, deceased)<br>[[Carmine Falcone (Gotham)|Carmine Falcone]] (father-in-law, deceased)<br>[[Sofia Falcone (Gotham)|Sofia Falcone]] (sister-in-law)<br>[[James Gordon (Gotham)|James Gordon]] (husband)<br>[[Barbara Gordon (Gotham)| Barbara Gordon]] (stepdaughter) |
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+ | | Creators = Dennis O'Neil; Dick Giordano |
| First = Gotham (TV Series) Episode: Penguin's Umbrella |
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⚫ | | HistoryText = '''Doctor Leslie Thompkins''' is the doctor for the female psych ward at [[Arkham Asylum]]. When inmates started to show up braindead as a result of electroshock therapy, Doctor Thompkins offered her assistance to [[James Gordon (Gotham)|James Gordon]] to help solve the case.<ref>"[[Gotham (TV Series) Episode: Rogues' Gallery|Rogues' Gallery]]"</ref> |
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⚫ | Doctor Leslie Thompkins is the doctor for the female psych ward at [[Arkham Asylum]]. When inmates started to show up braindead as a result of electroshock therapy, Doctor Thompkins offered her assistance to [[James Gordon (Gotham)|James Gordon]] to help solve the case.<ref>"[[Gotham (TV Series) Episode: Rogues' Gallery|Rogues' Gallery]]"</ref> |
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− | {{Superhuman Strength}} {{formerly}} The side effect of the [[Alice Tetch (Gotham)| |
+ | * {{Superhuman Strength}} {{formerly}} The side effect of the [[Alice Tetch (Gotham)|Tetch virus]] |
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+ | * {{Leadership}}: She is the 'Queen of Narrows', the last longer person interested in help and protect the ones living there. |
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+ | * {{Mental Illness}} {{formerly}} The main effect of the Tetch virus. |
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| Creator1 = Dennis O'Neil |
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| Creator2 = Dick Giordano |
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| First = Detective Comics #457 |
| First = Detective Comics #457 |
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− | * There have been two Leslie Thompkinses in ''[[Gotham (TV Series)|Gotham]]'' so far. The first one debuted in episode 7 ("[[Gotham (TV Series) Episode: Penguin's Umbrella|Penguin's Umbrella]]"), played by [[Actors:Mekia Cox|Mekia Cox]]. This character is never identified by name in the episode (only identified as an old friend of [[Renee Montoya (Gotham)|Montoya]] and [[Crispus Allen (Gotham)|Allen]]) or the credits, but early publicity from Fox identified her as Thompkins.<ref>Andre (October 24, 2014). "[https://web.archive.org/web/20141101124531/ |
+ | * There have been two Leslie Thompkinses in ''[[Gotham (TV Series)|Gotham]]'' so far. The first one debuted in episode 7 ("[[Gotham (TV Series) Episode: Penguin's Umbrella|Penguin's Umbrella]]"), played by [[Actors:Mekia Cox|Mekia Cox]]. This character is never identified by name in the episode (only identified as an old friend of [[Renee Montoya (Gotham)|Montoya]] and [[Crispus Allen (Gotham)|Allen]]) or the credits, but early publicity from Fox identified her as Thompkins.<ref>Andre (October 24, 2014). "[https://web.archive.org/web/20141101124531/https://ontheflix.com/2014/10/27/new-gotham-episode-7season-1-official-spoilersplotline-revealed-by-fox/ "New Gotham Episode 7,Season 1 Official Spoilers,Plotline Revealed By FOX"] ''On The Flix''. (Via online archive, the [https://archive.org/web/ Wayback Machine].)</ref><ref>Fowler, Matt (November 3, 2014). [https://ca.ign.com/articles/2014/11/04/gotham-penguins-umbrella-review "Gotham: 'Penguin's Umbrella' Review"]. ''IGN''</ref> A second, more prominent Doctor Thompkins debuted in episode 11 ([[Gotham (TV Series) Episode: Rogues' Gallery|Rogues' Gallery]]), portrayed by [[Actors:Morena Baccarin|Morena Baccarin]]. |
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Revision as of 16:45, 23 November 2019
History
Doctor Leslie Thompkins is the doctor for the female psych ward at Arkham Asylum. When inmates started to show up braindead as a result of electroshock therapy, Doctor Thompkins offered her assistance to James Gordon to help solve the case.[1]
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Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Superhuman Strength (Formerly) The side effect of the Tetch virus
Abilities
- Leadership: She is the 'Queen of Narrows', the last longer person interested in help and protect the ones living there.
- Medical Science
- Forensic Pathology
Weaknesses
- Mental Disorder (Formerly) The main effect of the Tetch virus.
Notes
- This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the television series Gotham, Pennyworth and its tie-in webseries and shorts, Gotham Stories and Gotham: A City Gone Mad. It is an adaptation of Leslie Thompkins. The original character was created by Dennis O'Neil and Dick Giordano and first appeared in Detective Comics #457.
- There have been two Leslie Thompkinses in Gotham so far. The first one debuted in episode 7 ("Penguin's Umbrella"), played by Mekia Cox. This character is never identified by name in the episode (only identified as an old friend of Montoya and Allen) or the credits, but early publicity from Fox identified her as Thompkins.[2][3] A second, more prominent Doctor Thompkins debuted in episode 11 (Rogues' Gallery), portrayed by Morena Baccarin.
Related
- 67 Appearances of Leslie Thompkins (Gotham)
- 8 Images featuring Leslie Thompkins (Gotham)
- 4 Quotations by or about Leslie Thompkins (Gotham)
- Character Gallery: Leslie Thompkins (Gotham)
Footnotes
- ↑ "Rogues' Gallery"
- ↑ Andre (October 24, 2014). ""New Gotham Episode 7,Season 1 Official Spoilers,Plotline Revealed By FOX" On The Flix. (Via online archive, the Wayback Machine.)
- ↑ Fowler, Matt (November 3, 2014). "Gotham: 'Penguin's Umbrella' Review". IGN
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