Back in Gotham (Episode)

The Arrival
We see the inside of a manor house inside of which, two men are talking. One is wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase, the other is wearing a tweed jacket and bow tie, his beard is neatly trimmed, and his hair is receding. We see that the man with the briefcase is a real-estate manager who is trying to buy the manor from the other man who staunchly refuses. When the real-estate man leaves, the doorbell rings. The man with the beard thinks it is the Real-estate guy coming back. Annoyed, he opens the door, only to find a man who is wearing traveling clothes and has a shaggy beard. Hey then says, "Its good to see you again Alfred."

A New Home
We see a door on the inside of a row house, suddenly it opens. In comes a man and two adolescents. They are moving into this house. The man is named Jim Gordon, he is a widower and a cop, after his wifes death, he transferred to Gotham City. His two children are named James and Barbara. James is a troubled young man with lack of empathy and Barbara is a bright young woman attending college. James turns on the TV and we see a TV Spot.

The TV Spot
Jack Ryder's lines are in bold
 * "Hello welcome to the Hot Seat with Jack Ryder, today I am interviewing the one...the only... the foremost psychologist in the country. HUGO STRANGE."
 * Strange comes in "Thank, thank you"
 * So Hugo.... how is it going with the psychology business
 * Well, pretty good so far I have recently partnered with Drs Jeremiah Arkham and Jonathan Crane and we are thinking on opening up an asylum.
 * I see, but the question I wanted to ask you Hugo is this.... why did you visit Gotham City?
 * Good question, there are a few reasons. 1. This poor city needs a public service that will be funded by men like myself and not illegally taken tax money
 * I can see you like to hold on to your money
 * Not really but I believe that you should only give money to causes you believe in. Anyway 2. This city has a deep psychological history, not to mention various characters with strange psychological profiles. Take the phenomenon of the super heroes. Uh what was the first one.
 * Uh, the Shadow I think then Green Lantern and The Comedian (pictures of these people show as he mentions them)
 * Yes, then came Nite Owl and of course (a pause) Rorschach.
 * Yes, the most infamous of all the heroes.
 * The only copy of the late doctor Malcolm Long's journal, which I am in possession of has a great deal of information on him.
 * I remember his capture on tv. They imprisoned him and then he broke out and...dissappeared!
 * Many believe he died in the attack on Gotham. I don't, I believe he just changed his name and took his business elsewhere.
 * Well, good riddance I say.
 * Yes, the age of the super heroes is over...it will never come again.

Cast (By Appearance)

 * Ralph Fiennes as Alfred Pennyworth
 * Jeph Loeb as The Real-Estate Guy
 * Benedict Cumberbatch as Bruce Wayne
 * Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon
 * Barbara Gordon
 * Domnhall Gleeson as James Gordon Jr.
 * Ben Kingsley as Hugo Strange
 * Dick van Dyke as Jack Ryder
 * The Shadow
 * Green Lantern
 * Jeffrey Dean Morgan as the Comedian
 * Tom Hanks as Nite Owl
 * Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach
 * John Mulaney as Leo Redlodge
 * Matt Smith as Jack
 * Robert De Niro as Carmine Falcone
 * Jim Gaffigan as Harvey Bullock
 * Commisioner Loeb
 * Tom Hiddleston as Alberto Falcone