03x10 - Toxic

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03x10 - Toxic

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Previously on "Batwoman"...

Ever since the Joker pressed
that buzzer to your head,

you haven't been the same,

and I need to fix you.

What are you doing?

- Aah! Aah!
- Taking initiative.

How about we k*ll
your two little sidekicks

at the same time, hmm?

RYAN: Do you think
we should hook him up to fluids?

LUKE: Not unless you
want him to wake up.

JADA: Another jolt would
reawaken his empathy.

I have spent millions
looking for the buzzer,

but no one's seen it.

RENEE: years, and suddenly,
it's like yesterday.

What were you thinking would
happen when you freed me?

I wasn't. I got wrapped up in
the moment and seeing you.

I thought the water would revive me.

I need to get my strength back.

MAN: Hey. Hello?

- Get away from me!
- Aah!

Oh, little sister...

what have you done?

Maybe that will get
you out of your head.

You found me.

No.

You found me.

[GRUNTING]

[COUGHS]

What?

What is happening? Ugh. Unh!

This is so not me.

You underestimate yourself, Mary,

just like your friends always have.

What the hell's going on?

I need you to shh.

Hello.

I'm Dr. Hamilton.

Do you know who I am?

Of course. Harold Marlowe,

CEO of Gotham United Healthcare.

We didn't just kidnap a rando.

This was a focused,
specific abduction...

Get to the point. Too many words

gets a little mustache-twirly.

Here's the thing, Harry.

I've treated tons of patients,

single moms, students, the unhoused.

You know what they all have in common?

Please. Please.

[GROANING]

They all have claims denied by you.

Please.

[GAGGING]

Perhaps if you spent a little more time

in nature, you might have the chance

to put yourself in their shoes.

Imagine you're the dad of a kid

whose treatment isn't covered

so you work two extra jobs.

Your kid gets sicker and sicker.

You get poorer and poorer.

Please, please.

You lose your home,

you're living in your car,

you're drowning in a lifetime of debt,

- Aah! Aah!
- And suddenly,

just having a sick kid
seems like a day off.

[SCREAMING]

WOMAN: ♪ Pretty little fires burn ♪

♪ I will make it hurt ♪

Damn, that felt good.

[MUFFLED SCREAMS CONTINUE]

That was epic. Did you rehearse that?

Ohh. I've been dealing with the horrors

of the Gotham healthcare
system for a while now,

but I think that you just
unlocked something.

You found your calling, doc.

I get it now. Justice, using this gift

to level the playing field.

Now the press is gonna
label you a villain,

they're gonna call you unhinged,
use way too many puns,

but if you just do what feels right,

- they can't stop you.
- Yeah. Pam...

Your nose. It's happening again.

WOMAN: ♪ I will make it... ♪

I didn't even do the heavy lifting.

Here.

I can take it.

Go ahead.

WOMAN: ♪ Pretty little fires burn ♪

♪ I will make it hurt ♪

[MOANING]

Ahh.

Thank you, Mary.

No problem.

WOMAN: ♪ I will make it hurt ♪

You okay?

I'm fine.

Let's go.

♪ Hurt ♪

♪ Pretty little fires burn ♪

♪ I will make it hurt ♪

Yeah. Hi. We have a problem.

WOMAN: ♪ Hurt ♪

Pamela Isley beckoned Mary
all the way from Metropolis?

Why didn't you stop her?

Believe me, I tried.

Mary mind-roofied me.

And while a deep betrayal at the time,

if I'm being honest,
I haven't slept that well

since I torched Mabel Cartwright.

LUKE: Hold up. Mary pheromoned you?

I thought you two were buds.

And I thought you were
working out of Renee's,

but I got to say I'm loving

this whole commuter coffee
shop vibe you've got going on.

Why should we trust anything you say?

Mmm. Because I'm in a gay bar

when I'm supposed to be in Santorini,

so, uh, you do the math.

Look. We couldn't stop Mary,

we got our asses kicked by the O.G.,

so how do you suppose that
we stop two Poison Ivys

at the same time?

Easy. You want to k*ll a plant,

take away its sunshine.

Uh, not easy, seeing
as though none of us

can actually control the weather.

She means Renee.

We go after Pam's weakness.

You're gonna want to get on that today,

ASAP, like, minutes ago.

Your deal with Renee for
your freedom was a scam,

which means you're a wanted criminal.

You wouldn't risk coming back here

unless there was something
deeper going on,

so what is it?

Me? Deep? Heh.

There's no need for insults.

Besides...

we're running out of time.

PAMELA: Not gonna lie. What you said

to that insurance sleaze
really hit home.

Didn't take you for
a paying your premiums type.

Heh. Well, my little brother had

really bad asthma growing up,

and we didn't have a lot of money,

so our mom got super into
plants, herbal remedies.

A few years after my brother got sick,

we learned that our drinking
water had been poisoned

by the factory up the hill.

The doctor said it was a miracle

we weren't all in the hospital.

My brother didn't make
it to his th birthday.

Whoa.

I thought Renee said she'd
pick us up at the road.

She did.

Ooh!

Hey. I got the tickets.

I'm about minutes away, so pack up.

I'll swing by to grab you.

Where are we packing for?

- Miss us?
- Apparently not since she's

leaving without saying good-bye.

- Tsk, tsk, tsk.
- What is this?

Oh. This is us catching you mid-betrayal

and reminding you we have
a binding contract, Renee.

Do you know what that is?

Gotham Dam.

Toured it on a fourth grade field trip.

Let me guess. You learned
that it supplies power

to over half the industry in Gotham

and saves the city money.

Did they also tell you
that it's responsible

for the extinction of
an entire species of fish,

dried out river beds, eroded farmlands?

To be honest, I wasn't
really paying attention.

No one is, and then we wake up

in years, and our planet is dead

because we k*lled it.

What are we doing here?

I wanted to show you my passion project.

This dam feeds into
Gotham's industrial district.

The factory that k*lled your brother.

One of them,

but there are dozens more doing

the exact same thing,

finding loopholes in regulations,

no consequences.

Mary...

I brought you here

because I was hoping you would help me,

help mother nature

drown Gotham's industry in her tears.

Aw. Are those too tight?

I'm not sure what you think
this will accomplish.

Well, for one, you're not
getting on a plane right now.

You're gonna tell us where
your girlfriend took Mary.

Like I said, betraying Pam
was the biggest mistake

of my life.

Not doing it again.

It wasn't a mistake.
You said it yourself.

You saved hundreds of lives

by putting her away, and you know it.

It was the right move.

Keep me here as long as you want.

I'm sure the owners
of this place will find it

great for business.

SOPHIE: They are the owners
of this place.

- Hey.
- Hey.

H-How did you know we were...

Luke called thinking I could help.

Is that a problem?

No.

Okay. Now that that's sorted,

Soph, dear, can you fix this?

What is Sophie supposed to do?

What, you've never stolen
Sophie's cell phone

and read her private text messages?

Ahem.

[WHISPERING] They've been intimate.

Okay. This is ridiculous.

The only ridiculous part is us thinking

we could trust you.

When were you gonna tell everyone

that you had the Joy Buzzer
this whole time?

Oh. You really think I was gonna let

a psycho k*ller loose in the city

I spent my career protecting?

Now I'm confused. Are we talking

about Alice or Pamela?

ALICE: Let's cut to the chase.

You are gonna tell us
what Pam did with Mary,

or this psycho k*ller is gonna show you

what she can do with a lemon zester.

Trust me, I've done worse with less.

LUKE: Hey, Batwoman. Heads up.

Someone just turned on the Bat-Signal.

[WHISPERING] Hey. Go ahead.

Let me talk to Renee. I know
how to think like a cop.

We'll get Mary back.

I got to go.

[GRAPPLING LINE FIRES]

You're playing a dangerous game

taking a son from his mother.

I took him to stop the dangerous
game he was playing.

And here I thought the
city found you charming.

Where's the buzzer?

The Joker pressed this godforsaken thing

to my son's head and
turned him into a monster.

I've been told that another
buzz could cure him.

If there's a way to make it work again,

I'll find it.

If you think I'm handing this to you

without getting my son back,

you're crazier than he is.

You don't get it.

If he wakes up before we figure out

how to make that thing work,

you're the first one he goes after.

I'm safe. My son and I
have an arrangement.

Really? Well, does that arrangement
trickle down to your employees?

The last time Marquis was
in your custody,

it didn't go so well for them.

How do you know anything about that?

Your people talk more than you like,

and here you thought
they all found you charming.

Give me the buzzer.

I'll find a way to make it work.

It's the only choice you have here.

If I give you this,

I want my son back in exchange.

Fine.

By midnight...

or we have a problem.

Terrifying, isn't it?

It's a small Ocean.

It's what happens when you
redirect entire river systems.

What are we doing up here?

I have to unlock the grates

over the turbines so we can get started.

But you'll flood more
than the industrial district.

You could wipe out half the city.

If I wanted Renee here,
I would have invited her.

I'm not trying to be a Renee-sayer,

but unleashing this much water

on a major metropolitan city

could k*ll a lot of people.

Yes, and by taking out those polluters,

we'll save so many more to say nothing

of the environment.

I want to help you, Pam.

Seriously, I owe you so much,

but I finally figured out what to do

with all of this energy, this power,

and I don't need to be
drawing the kind of heat

that comes with being
the girl who drowned the city.

I get it.

This isn't your fight.

I'm not gonna make you do something

that you don't want to do.

Thank you.

But I still need your help.

Unh!

Pam!

You're hurting me!

Please!

Let me go!

Thank you, Mary. I mean that.

I could not have done this without you.

Found her just lying here.

She's alive.

What the hell is she doing up here?

I'll call it in. Go search the place.

See if there's anybody else.

SOPHIE: I don't get it, Renee.

I know you're smart, and I know
you know what comes next...

aiding and abetting,
obstruction of justice,

stealing evidence.

Need I go on?

I'm curious, though...

If the roles were reversed,

would Pamela be sitting here risking

everything for you right now?

Uh-uh. You think about that!

RENEE AND SOPHIE: Seriously?

What? hours of this,

and she'll be singing like a canary.

Tell me you're having more
luck with the scanner.

Nothing out of the ordinary.

Hey. What was up with Ryan before?

- When?
- You know, when she was

weirdly surprised that I didn't check in

with her before inviting you down here.

- She didn't tell you?
- Tell me what?

Doesn't matter.

Well, arguably,
it matters even more now.

MAN, ON RADIO: en route
with a priority one,

approximately -year-old
female, unconscious.

We're on route heading west

about miles out.

MAN TWO: Copy, . Ready to receive.

Not sure if you want to notify family,

but my partner recognized her

as Commander Jacob Kane's
daughter. Over.

LUKE: Not Batcave to Batwoman.

Jada gave me the buzzer,

and then in return, she demanded Marquis

- back by midnight or else.
- Or else what?

Knowing takes all the fun out of it,

but the last time she thought

I screwed her over, she tanked Wayne,

and we lost the company.

Yeah. As much as I love reminiscing,

Mary was just found unconscious.

- Wait. Is she okay?
- That's all I got.

She's en route to Gotham General,

G-Med ambulance number ,

traveling west on
about minutes away.

If I go after Mary, there's no way

I'll make Jada's deadline.

Yeah. I agree, but it's a lot
easier to pluck her

from an ambulance than
hijack her from a hospital.

I'll take whatever Jada throws at me.

I'm getting Mary back,
but I'm gonna need help.

Batwoman, I'm here. What do you need?

Tell Alice to stop drinking.

[BELCHES]

[TIRES SQUEALING]

- Ha ha ha!
- What the hell was that?

What do you expect when you put

the gas next to the brake?

Oh, my god. Pull over.

Oh, relax. I know how to drive.

[TIRES SQUEALING]

The damn car's an a*t*matic!

Obviously. I'm just
reviewing my options,

you know, getting my bearings.

[BEEP]

No! No options!

Eyes on the road, hands on and .

Can I listen to some music, teacher?

If it means we don't have to talk.

Hmm.

SOPHIE, ON STEREO: How do you
think this makes me look

to my friends? I trusted you.

RENEE: I promise you.
It was nothing personal.

- No. The music...
- Shh, shh! Quiet! This is juicy.

SOPHIE: Do you even remember
what you told me that night?

Ohh! She's talking about the night.

Oh, come on. Like you're
not dying to know.

RENEE: I said a lot
of things that night, Sophie.

Kentucky whiskey does that to a girl.

Ohh! What? Don't take that, Sophie.

SOPHIE: Then I'll remind you.

You said you saved
a lot of people's lives

by locking Pamela away.

I could tell you meant it.

It's not too late to do it again.

Let's not act like we have
some deep connection, okay?

You couldn't be with your
first choice, and I was there.

I wonder who her first choice is.

- Oh, well.
- Don't.

SOPHIE: My first choice?

You bitched about Ryan all night.

- Hey. That's you.
- Shut up.

And all I know is that
when I'm not into someone

I don't talk about them constantly.

She has a good point.

Whatever.

"Whatever"? That's a big deal.

Sophie likes you back.

"Back"? Who said I liked Sophie?

Uh... all the girls on the playground.

Come on. It's obvious.

You're avoiding your
feelings for Sophie,

which is why you asked me
to be your wheel woman

and not her.

You and I are the same, Batty.

We pretend like we don't care,

but it's only because when
we get something good,

we know we're gonna screw it up.

You mean like you and Mary?

What happened between you two?

[SIREN]

That's her.

- Get closer.
- Gee. Can't you just get her

with a grapple hook or something?

You want her to come flying
through the rear doors?

So particular.

Pull over!

Oh, my god! Batwoman?

I need the patient!

She needs a hospital.

- Speed up.
- Seriously?

Get in front of him.

[TIRES SQUEALING]

Keep straight,

and when I land, pull over and wait.

Oh, just make your move, bossy pants!

[TIRES SQUEALING]

[HORN HONKING]

PARAMEDIC: What the hell
is going on up there?

Uh, we're being jumped by Batwoman.

Stop the car!

Uh, we can't. The patient
needs medical...

treatment.

Um, Chester, you need to stop right now.

RYAN: Mary, Mary!

Mary, it's Ryan. Can you feel my hand?

Whoa. Poison Pam really
did a number on her.

- Maybe it's for the best.
- Huh?

We risked our lives
trying to get her back.

Well, she's not dead.

She's just in a... coma,

and if we're lucky, she'll stay that way

so we never have to
tell her she k*lled a man.

What?

Oh. Yeah. Mary k*lled a man, a hunter.

She gutted him with a tree branch.

It was pretty horrific actually.

Why didn't you tell me
she k*lled someone?

Because she doesn't know yet.

She just flung him and didn't
wait to see the damage.

Anyway, I'm guessing if Poison Ivy Jr.

ever turns back into Saint Mary,

learning what she did will
pretty much destroy her.

Wwhuuu! It feels so good
to get that off my chest. Ha!

Ahem.

We need water!

What happened to her?

Have no idea. She's unresponsive.

Blood in her nose, her ears.

LUKE: I'm barely getting a pulse.

Mary, can you hear me?

It's called sporeling transference.

ALICE: I'm sorry. What now?

Think of Mary like a
supernatural battery pack.

Being desiccated for
years took its toll on Pam.

The vine from Batman's trophy case

somehow found Mary, infected her,

and turned her into Pam's sporeling.

ALICE: Okay. Can you stop
saying that word?

So Mary was created so Pam could leech

off her life force?

No. Pam is not a parasite.

She genuinely cares about Mary.

SOPHIE: So if Mary's
life force looks like that,

can we assume that Pam
is f*ring on all cylinders?

On all cylinders? She just
went from a minivan

to space rocket.

So why now?

To finish what she started.

Well, aren't you suddenly a wealth

of valuable information?

[WHISPERING] How'd you get her to talk?

- Kentucky whiskey?
- Huh?

Pam's gonna hit the dam.

That's the only thing outside
the city on route .

That's what Pam was targeting

before Batman stopped her years ago.


That means she's still there.

- I'm going after her.
- Please tell me you're joking.

If Pam is at full strength,

you don't stand a chance,

none of you do, not even together.

Batman tried to stop her for months

until he realized he needed
me to set the trap.

So what do you suggest?

You want to stop Pam, you need her.

RYAN: Mary?

Mary, can you hear us?

[SIGHS]

Why am I here?

Workers found you
at the dam and called .

We think Pam almost k*lled you.

Pam? No. She just
needed energy. I'm fine.

She's using you, Mary.

It's not like that. I'm fine.

Seriously. Anyway, this has been real,

but I need to find her.

She's probably wondering
where the hell I am.

She is not your friend, Mary.

She created you because
she needs you to survive.

Of course you'd say that.

I finally find somebody who values me,

so I must be in a toxic
codependent relationship.

It can't possibly be that
this is actually who I am

and that people like me?

ALICE: You're a portable battery, Mary,

and you're all out of charge,

so listen to a Kelly Clarkson song

and move on.

What are you doing here?

Who do you think told us about Pam?

Wow.

You know...

Guess you were right.

Guess I am the crazy one.

Says the Arkham inmate still pretending

she's stuck in a children's fairy tale

and a grown woman dressed
like a flying rodent.

LUKE: Okay. You made your point.

You know what? Don't even get me started

on daddy's little robocop
or the queen of unemployment.

I didn't say anything.

Yeah, but you're here, aren't you?

Part of this friend-tervention
or whatever this is?

But if you were all actually my friends,

then you'd respect my wish when I said

to leave me alone!

RYAN: You k*lled someone, Mary!

A hunter, an innocent man.

You didn't realize it.

You thought you'd just
flung him out of your way,

but you didn't.

He's dead.

I think I'd know if I k*lled someone.

You're wrong.

If you want to stop Poison Ivy
from destroying this city,

there isn't much time left.

What the actual hell?

[RUMBLING]

Oh, my god.

Hey, lady. You can't be down here!

[CEMENT CRACKING]

[SCREAMING]

MARY: You're gonna k*ll yourself.

You're here.

What happened to him?

He wanted to stop me.

I thought you were sitting this out.

I didn't see you on the bridgeway.

I realized that as much
as I don't want to take

any innocent lives...

I didn't want to put you in danger

of exerting yourself past
the point of no return,

and after everything you've done for me,

I owe you so much.

Want a boost?

Desperately.

RENEE: Mary's the only one she trusts,

so Mary's the only one
who can pull this off.

A few years ago,
I developed what I hoped

was a pheromone blocker.

Every morning, I put
a few drops in my coffee.

Did this for years, partly out of habit,

partly because I've always
hoped to see Pam again.

ALICE: Aw. What, I can't be sentimental?

RENEE: The other day,
I found out firsthand it works.

The chemical agents blocked
Pam's ability

to mind control me, meaning it must have

weakened her substantially.

So what do we do with it?

If Mary drinks it and
Pam draws her energy,

it could weaken her enough
for you to get the upper hand.

Mary's a trojan horse.

Pam never sees it coming.

LUKE: If Pam was weakened substantially,

doesn't that mean that
Mary would be, too?

Likely, but between
her biological reactions

to the blocker and Pam draining

whatever Poison Ivy energy she has left,

it could be the best sh*t you all have

at everything being pulled out

and getting Mary back for good.

RYAN: And when you say drain her energy,

how much are we talking?

RENEE: If I had to guess,
every last drop.

No. It could k*ll her.
We're not doing that.

MARY: We need to.

It's the only way to stop her.

And if she drains you to death?

I won't let her.

I'll pull away.

You can do that?

You can pull out of her grip
while she's draining you?

Pam's not stronger than me.

[SCREAMING]

What happened?

Mary, what...

What did you?

She stopped herself from becoming you.

WOMAN: ♪ Inhibition paper thin ♪

♪ Got permission to rescind ♪

♪ Must be hunger in the wind ♪

[RYAN GRUNTING]

[VOCALIZING]

♪ My time has come ♪

[BOTH GRUNTING]

♪ My time has come ♪

♪ My time has come ♪

♪ My time has come ♪

I got to go. I'll check in
when we get there.

- I need to come with you.
- I thought without your AI

Batwing was on the sidelines

until you found a way
to deal with, you know.

My head. I know, but you
can't take down Poison Ivy

and also stop a dam
from imploding at once.

Luke, you don't have to do this.

Yeah, I need to for me.

[GRUNTING]

[HEARTBEAT]

BRUCE: There is a whole mess of people

out there willing to believe
that you deserved it

just because you're Black.

I don't want to live in that world.

I want to be with my dad.

MARQUIS: Don't lie to yourself.

You wouldn't b*at me
with two good hands.

There's no voice.

There's no voice...

but my voice.

Unh! Huh!

Come on, Luke!

Come on... Luke.

The city can't be saved, Batwoman.

It's a cesspool of crime,
filth, and pollution.

Let it go. Start fresh!

LUKE: Damn! You got to teach me that.

- Did you stop it?
- Yeah.

The dam's stable. It's done.

So is Pamela.

Mary!

- RYAN: Is she breathing?
- LUKE: Barely.

Let's take her home.

This city is worth saving,

at least it is to me.

I'm back.

I can feel it.

I'm me again.

SOPHIE: Welcome back, Mary.

Never thought I'd miss
those brown eyes so much.

[SIGHS]

And we owe you a giant apology.

Mary, we will never let you
feel sidelined by this team

ever again, okay?

We're family.

Guys...

I really appreciate the warm welcome...

But, uh...

I remember everything.

I know what happened.

I k*lled someone.

Poison Ivy k*lled someone,

and now she's gone.

And Mary's back.

Yeah.

You came back to Gotham
because you care about her.

I'm sorry. Who are we talking about?

Mary because even though
a part of you loved

every second of it,

you still feel guilty for changing her

to be more like you.

Hmm. Alice the benevolent,

it, um, does have a nice... ring to it.

So I suppose this means
that you'll step in

and make a deal with
the mayor for my freedom.

Naw. You're on your own.

Fine. I suppose it wouldn't mean much

coming from a pumpkin anyway.

What?

Well, you missed Mummy's : deadline,

and I for one can't
wait to see what Jada

has in store for the Batteam this time.

You're okay. You're on a plane.

You did this?

Again?

My god.

How stupid am I?

Of course you did this to me.

You sold me out!

- Where are we even going?
- Can I please explain?

No. No more explaining.

We have explained each other to death.

We shouldn't be together.

This... doesn't work.

We want two different things.

I'm not having this fight again.

Then don't.

If going back and destroying

everything and everyone
is more important

than me and us...

WOMAN: ♪ Be with you until the end ♪

Then go!

WOMAN: ♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

♪ I will be... ♪

What the hell am I supposed to do, jump?

Why is that crazier than
anything you've done before?

I'll % die.

Then stay!

I didn't sell you out, Pam.

I negotiated a deal for your freedom.

No running, no rules, but it means

doing things my way for once.

So what's it gonna be?

WOMAN: ♪ Be your safe place ♪

Close the damn door.

♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

♪ I will be your safe place ♪

Where are we going?

Sophie Moore told me about
an off-the-grid island

where plants are worshipped
and industry doesn't exist.

Sounds like a fantasy.

Close. It's called Coryana.

♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

I don't want to know.

♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

Hey. Any word from Jada?

Luke is still working on the buzzer,

and she's not picking up her phone.

Okay. Well, let me know
if there's anything I can do.

Hey.

Thank you.

For whatever you said
that got Renee to talk.

Well, she's not a bad person.

- She's just...
- In love?

That's putting it sanely.

It didn't work.

What do you mean?

Pam's finally out of our lives.

Kissing me.

You said it would get me out of my head,

but... it just got me in it more.

WOMAN: ♪ I will be your safe place ♪

I'm sorry you have to go through that.

No, you're not.

LUKE: Hey!

We got a problem.

DANA DEWITT: In a Channel
news exclusive,

could Batwoman be responsible
for the throwback blowback?

The expl*sive bombshell
provided by the Jeturian CEO

Jada Jet asserts it's no coincidence

the city's been terrorized
by flashback villains

from Gotham past.

Ohh. What is this?

I guess Jada's not one
to be kept waiting.

You're telling us the Mad Hatter,

k*ller Croc, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy,

they're all a result
of a major catastrophe

at the hands of Batwoman?

Batman kept his enemies'
weapons under lock and key.

Batwoman let them out of her sight

and into the hands of would-be K*llers.

She's gonna turn
the whole city against me.

DEWITT: Just this morning,
it was reported that Batwoman

stopped Poison Ivy from
rupturing the Gotham Dam.

You're missing my point.

Why was Poison Ivy
at the dam in the first place?

Didn't Batman put her away a decade ago,

and, yes, she stopped it
from total collapse...

But the dam still broke.

There have been reports
of flooding all over Gotham.

It's time to face the city, Batwoman.

Admit what you've done.

Turn yourself in

before you do any more damage.

[HEART MONITOR BEEPING]

[BEEPING ACCELERATING]

MAN: Greg, move your head!
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