Batwoman season 2 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Gotham's ongoing battle of masks and identities, Batwoman and Alice form an uneasy alliance to save Angelique and Ocean from Black Mask. Their mission faces complications, especially with Alice's mixed emotions about Ocean. Meanwhile, the Bat Team, particularly Luke and Mary, race against time to protect Batwoman's identity from the Crows. Sophie uncovers alarming signs of Commander Kane's potential Snakebite addiction. The episode culminates in Angelique choosing witness protection, leaving Ryan, and Alice's capture by Roman Sionis.
Full Episode S02E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Kate Kane struggle with her identity?
Kate Kane struggles with her identity because she has undergone mind-altering therapy to become Circe Sionis.
What is Roman Sionis' role in Kate Kane's transformation?
Roman Sionis orchestrates Kate Kane's transformation into Circe Sionis and informs her about the inability to change her voice due to the damage from her kidnapping.
What is the goal of the Crows' investigation led by Agent Tavaroff?
The Crows, under Agent Tavaroff's leadership, aim to discover Batwoman's true identity.
Why do Batwoman and Alice form an alliance?
Batwoman and Alice team up to rescue Angelique and Ocean, who are being held by Black Mask.
What challenge does the Bat Team face regarding Batwoman's identity?
The Bat Team struggles to protect Batwoman's identity without compromising the DNA profiles of criminals.
How does Alice feel about Ocean?
Alice reveals conflicted feelings about Ocean, indicating unresolved emotions despite her attempts to kill him.
What dilemma does Sophie face regarding Commander Kane?
Sophie discovers evidence suggesting Commander Kane might be using Snakebite and struggles with how to address it.
What decision does Angelique make after her rescue?
Angelique decides to enter witness protection alone, leaving Ryan behind in Gotham.
What happens to Alice after the rescue operation?
Alice is captured by Roman Sionis and is held for further questioning following the failed rescue operation.