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‘Gotham Knights’ Star Misha Collins On Saying Goodbye To Harvey Dent Too Soon & The “Sad” End Of The ‘Supernatural’ Franchise

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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the series finale of The CW’s Gotham Knights. Gotham Knights ended its one-season run on The CW on Tuesday, as the network bids farewell to many of its scripted series.

The episode, titled “Night of the Owls,” opens with the crew in quite the predicament as they try to explain to Gotham PD how they’ve once again been set up by the Court of Owls.

Meanwhile, Rebecca (Lauren Stamile) is holding Harvey (Misha Collins) hostage inside Wayne Tower with his daughter Duela (Olivia Rose Keegan) strapped to a bomb.

If Harvey unleashes Two Face, then Rebecca promises to disarm the bomb. While he’s being questioned, Turner (Oscar Hayes) gets quite the shocker: Batman didn’t kill his parents in cold blood.

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