By Jenna Anderson – January 19, 2020 09:20 pm EST Share 0 Comments 0 After fighting the Anti-Monitor and saving the multiverse from ultimate destruction, Batwoman returned tonight on The CW in a pretty epic way. The show’s first post-“Crisis on Infinite Earths” episode came back to the conflict between Kate Kane/Batwoman (Ruby Rose) and Elizabeth Kane/Alice (Rachel Skarsten), but approached it from an angle that fans might not have been expecting. Outside of the massive cliffhanger ending in its final few seconds, this week’s midseason premiere brought a major turning point for Kate — one that completely shifted the course of the show going forward. Spoilers for tonight’s episode of Batwoman, “How Queer Everything Is Today!”, below! Only look if you want to know!The episode opened with Batwoman saving a runaway train from crashing, only for her grappling hook to break off once the train stopped. Kate was pushed out of the grappling hook’s path by a young blonde GCPD officer named Slam Bradley, who was quickly photographed laying on top of Kate. The moment became tabloid fodder across Gotham City, with quite a lot of people shipping Batwoman and Slam, to Kate’s chagrin. The moment made Kate question… Read full this story
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