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− | Jervis Tetch S5.jpeg|The Mad Hatter |
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|fullname = Jervis Tetch |
|fullname = Jervis Tetch |
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|alias = Great Jervis Tetch<br> |
|alias = Great Jervis Tetch<br> |
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The Magic Man<br> |
The Magic Man<br> |
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− | The Mad Hatter |
+ | The Mad Hatter<br> |
+ | Mr. Tetch <small>(By Jonathan Crane)</small> |
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|origin = ''Gotham'' |
|origin = ''Gotham'' |
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− | |occupation = |
+ | |occupation = Hypnotist <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
+ | Professional criminal<br> |
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− | Criminal<br> |
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Anarchist<br> |
Anarchist<br> |
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+ | Terrorist<br> |
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Second-in-Command of the League of Horribles <small>(formerly)</small> |
Second-in-Command of the League of Horribles <small>(formerly)</small> |
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|skills = Extreme hypnotic skills<br> |
|skills = Extreme hypnotic skills<br> |
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Preys on his victim's fears |
Preys on his victim's fears |
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|hobby = Hypnotizing people. |
|hobby = Hypnotizing people. |
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− | |goals = Find his sister Alice so he can leave Gotham with her and build a loving and incestuous relationship with her |
+ | |goals = Find his sister Alice so he can leave Gotham with her and build a loving and incestuous relationship with her.<br> |
− | Prove that Jim Gordon is actually a villain <small>( |
+ | Prove that Jim Gordon is actually a villain and to make sure Jim never finds love <small>(both failed)</small>.<br> |
Use Alice's blood to drive Gotham City mad and avenge her <small>(succeeded via the actions of The Court of Owls)</small>.<br> |
Use Alice's blood to drive Gotham City mad and avenge her <small>(succeeded via the actions of The Court of Owls)</small>.<br> |
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Help Jerome Valeska in his goals <small>(failed)</small>. |
Help Jerome Valeska in his goals <small>(failed)</small>. |
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|crimes = Mass murder<br> |
|crimes = Mass murder<br> |
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Home invasions<br> |
Home invasions<br> |
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− | + | Incestuous sexual abuse <small>(heavily implied)</small><br> |
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Brainwashing<br> |
Brainwashing<br> |
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Torture<br> |
Torture<br> |
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Kidnapping<br> |
Kidnapping<br> |
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Conspiracy<br> |
Conspiracy<br> |
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− | Anarchy<br> |
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Burglary<br> |
Burglary<br> |
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Stalking |
Stalking |
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+ | |type of villain = Anarchistic Mind-Breaker}} {{Quote|Look into my eyes, not around them, not above them, but deep into their center...|Tetch starts his hypnosis.}} {{Quote|This city tore my love from me, so I'm plunging it into insanity!|Tetch vows revenge.}} {{Quote|Do you recall when I first came to this fair city, Jim? A balling mess. Wanting nothing more than to address the safety of my dear sister Alice. [...] But you kept me from saving her. You gave me no choice! So no more choices for you either... no saving...|Jervis Tetch.}} |
+ | '''Jervis Tetch''' is a major antagonist of the TV series ''Gotham''. |
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− | '''Jervis Tetch''' is one of the main antagonists of the third season of ''Gotham'' as well as its central antagonist. In the second half of the fourth season, he acts as one of the major antagonists and as the second in command of The League of Horribles, led by [[Jerome Valeska]]. He is set to return as a supporting antagonist in the fifth season. |
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− | He is the series' adaptation of the DC villain [[Mad Hatter (DC)|Mad Hatter]]. |
+ | He is one of the three main antagonists (alongside [[Jerome Valeska|Jerome Valeska]] and [[Sensei (Gotham)|Sensei]]) of the third season, a major antagonist in the fourth season and a minor antagonist in the fifth season. He is the series' adaptation of the DC villain [[Mad Hatter (DC)|Mad Hatter]]. |
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+ | He was portrayed by {{w|Benedict Samuel}}, who also portrayed [[Owen (The Walking Dead)|Owen]] in ''The Walking Dead''. |
==Role== |
==Role== |
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− | He acts as the main antagonist in the first part of ''Mad City'' arc (before Jerome took over this role in the second part, which begun after the death of [[ |
+ | He acts as the main antagonist in the first part of ''Mad City'' arc (before Jerome took over this role in the second part, which begun after the death of [[Mario Calvi]]), as he was the most common adversary to protagonist James Gordon. He returns as a supporting antagonist in the ''Heroes Rise'' arc. |
− | In a nutshell, Tetch is responsible for the overall events of Season 3. He is first introduced as a thief who hypnotizes Gotham's wealthiest citizens into giving him their money. He makes an immediate enemy of Gordon when he kidnaps [[Leslie Thompkins]] and Valerie Vale, Gordon's former and current girlfriends, respectively, and forces him to choose which one gets to live (Gordon ultimately saves both of them). While fleeing from Gordon, Tetch accidentally kills his beloved sister Alice, a loss for which he blames Gordon. He synthesizes a virus from Alice's blood that unleashes people's hidden desires, and wreaks havoc on Gotham by using the virus to transform ordinary people into killers and thieves. Ultimately, however, Gordon uses a cure developed by Lucius Fox to destroy the virus, and puts Tetch in Arkham Asylum. |
+ | In a nutshell, Tetch is responsible for the overall events of Season 3. He is first introduced as a thief who hypnotizes Gotham's wealthiest citizens into giving him their money before committing even worse crimes. He makes an immediate enemy of Gordon when he kidnaps [[Leslie Thompkins (Gotham)|Leslie Thompkins]] and Valerie Vale, Gordon's former and current girlfriends, respectively, and forces him to choose which one gets to live (Gordon ultimately saves both of them). While fleeing from Gordon, Tetch accidentally kills his beloved sister Alice, a loss for which he blames Gordon. He synthesizes a virus from Alice's blood that unleashes people's hidden desires, and wreaks havoc on Gotham by using the virus to transform ordinary people into killers and thieves. Ultimately, however, Gordon uses a cure developed by Lucius Fox to destroy the virus, and puts Tetch in Arkham Asylum. |
− | In the second half of season 4, he is part of "The Legion of Horribles", an ensemble of villains led by [[Jerome Valeska]]. Along with [[Jonathan Crane (Gotham)|Jonathan Crane]] and [[Penguin (Gotham)|Oswald Cobblepot]], Tetch helps Jerome hold the city hostage with a blimp full of poison gas. Ultimately, however, Cobblepot turns on them and helps Gordon defeat Jerome and his minions; |
+ | In the second half of season 4, he is part of "The Legion of Horribles", an ensemble of villains led by [[Jerome Valeska]]. Along with [[Jonathan Crane (Gotham)|Jonathan Crane]] and [[Penguin (Gotham)|Oswald Cobblepot]], Tetch helps Jerome hold the city hostage with a blimp full of poison gas. Ultimately, however, Cobblepot turns on them and helps Gordon defeat Jerome and his minions;Tetch makes a return (which also acts as his final episode) in the season 5 episode "Ace Chemicals" |
==Powers and Abilities== |
==Powers and Abilities== |
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− | *'''Expert tactician''': Jervis is an expert tactician, having created an elaborate revenge plan on Gordon. To get his sister back while she was at the GCPD, he had the Terrible Tweeds attack the officers as a diversion to abduct her. |
+ | *'''Expert tactician''': Jervis is an expert tactician, having created an elaborate revenge plan on Gordon. To get his sister back while she was at the GCPD, he had the Terrible Tweeds attack the officers as a diversion to abduct her. He also distracted Gordon by mindcontrolling many people including Harvey and almost making them jump off several bulidings. |
− | *'''Hypnosis''': Jervis' main attribute is his ability to hypnotize anyone without any difficulty at all, using a stopwatch and the power of suggestion. His power of hypnotism has recently improved to the point where he can get others to do whatever he wants them to do simply by having them hear his voice. |
+ | *'''Hypnosis''': Jervis' main attribute is his ability to hypnotize anyone without any difficulty at all, using a stopwatch and the power of suggestion. His power of hypnotism has recently improved to the point where he can get others to do whatever he wants them to do simply by having them hear his voice. Not even people with high will power like Jim can resist this. |
− | *'''Mind control''': Whomever Jervis has hypnotized is under his mental control. |
+ | *'''Mind control''': Whomever Jervis has hypnotized is under his mental control. While keeping people under his control, Jervis can make them do anything including killing others. However, he can only mind control those who can hear him. |
===Equipment=== |
===Equipment=== |
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==List of victims== |
==List of victims== |
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===Murders=== |
===Murders=== |
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+ | Kill count: '''14''' |
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*Unnamed Doctor and Wife - Hypnotized the doctor to kill his wife and then himself |
*Unnamed Doctor and Wife - Hypnotized the doctor to kill his wife and then himself |
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*Amusement Park Owner - Hypnotized and then killed with a mallet |
*Amusement Park Owner - Hypnotized and then killed with a mallet |
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*''A Dark Knight: Mandatory Brunch Meeting'' |
*''A Dark Knight: Mandatory Brunch Meeting'' |
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*''A Dark Knight: That's Entertainment'' |
*''A Dark Knight: That's Entertainment'' |
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+ | ===Season 5=== |
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+ | *''Legend of the Dark Knight: Ace Chemicals'' |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The Mad Hatter's arrival in ''Gotham'' was foreshadowed in season 2, in which [[Hugo Strange (Gotham)|Hugo Strange]] read ''Alice in Wonderland'' and [[Ethel Peabody|Miss Peabody]] commented "Mad as a hatter" when she first saw the resurrected [[Theo Galavan]]. |
+ | *The Mad Hatter's arrival in ''Gotham'' was foreshadowed in season 2, in which [[Hugo Strange (Gotham)|Hugo Strange]] read ''Alice in Wonderland'' and [[Ethel Peabody|Miss Peabody]] commented "Mad as a hatter" when she first saw the resurrected [[Theo Galavan]]. Originally, the Mad Hatter was intended to debut on season 2, but it was ultimately decided to keep him for season 3. |
*According to Alice, Jervis used other techniques besides hypnosis to get into a person's head by preying on their fear, hope, and regret. |
*According to Alice, Jervis used other techniques besides hypnosis to get into a person's head by preying on their fear, hope, and regret. |
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− | *It is implied by Alice in "New Day Rising" that her brother harbors |
+ | *It is implied by Alice in "New Day Rising" that her brother harbors incestuous feelings for her and may even have molested her. This sexual interest in an "Alice" could have been taken from the comics, specifically the one-shot ''Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth'', where Tetch is sometimes strongly implied to be a pedophile and sexual predator. |
*Tetch has a tendency to make rhymes within his speeches, a similarity he shares with [[Zigzag]] from ''The Thief and the Cobbler''. |
*Tetch has a tendency to make rhymes within his speeches, a similarity he shares with [[Zigzag]] from ''The Thief and the Cobbler''. |
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*Despite the obvious nods to the ''Alice in Wonderland'' stories (Alice herself, the Tweeds, White Rabbit and Red Queen drug) there is no explicit mention of this version of Tetch being obsessed with ''Alice in Wonderland''. |
*Despite the obvious nods to the ''Alice in Wonderland'' stories (Alice herself, the Tweeds, White Rabbit and Red Queen drug) there is no explicit mention of this version of Tetch being obsessed with ''Alice in Wonderland''. |
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− | **In season 4, he goes by the name Mad Hatter and even has a card in his paper hat reading "In this style 10/6" (which the Hatter from the ''Alice in Wonderland'' books has in his hat). |
+ | **In season 4, he goes by the name "Mad Hatter" and even has a card in his paper hat reading "In this style 10/6" (which the Hatter from the ''Alice in Wonderland'' books has in his hat). |
+ | *In season 5, he keeps a photograph of his sister Alice inside his hat. He also wears a new costume which includes a teacup holster, as well as more colourful clothing, making him slightly more closer to his comic book counterpart. He is also shown to now speak more in rhyme than usual, showing his severe mental deterioration over the course of his time on the show. |
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==Navigation== |
==Navigation== |
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Revision as of 01:18, 12 January 2021
“ | Look into my eyes, not around them, not above them, but deep into their center... | „ |
~ Tetch starts his hypnosis. |
“ | This city tore my love from me, so I'm plunging it into insanity! | „ |
~ Tetch vows revenge. |
“ | Do you recall when I first came to this fair city, Jim? A balling mess. Wanting nothing more than to address the safety of my dear sister Alice. [...] But you kept me from saving her. You gave me no choice! So no more choices for you either... no saving... | „ |
~ Jervis Tetch. |
Jervis Tetch is a major antagonist of the TV series Gotham.
He is one of the three main antagonists (alongside Jerome Valeska and Sensei) of the third season, a major antagonist in the fourth season and a minor antagonist in the fifth season. He is the series' adaptation of the DC villain Mad Hatter.
He was portrayed by Benedict Samuel, who also portrayed Owen in The Walking Dead.
Role
He acts as the main antagonist in the first part of Mad City arc (before Jerome took over this role in the second part, which begun after the death of Mario Calvi), as he was the most common adversary to protagonist James Gordon. He returns as a supporting antagonist in the Heroes Rise arc.
In a nutshell, Tetch is responsible for the overall events of Season 3. He is first introduced as a thief who hypnotizes Gotham's wealthiest citizens into giving him their money before committing even worse crimes. He makes an immediate enemy of Gordon when he kidnaps Leslie Thompkins and Valerie Vale, Gordon's former and current girlfriends, respectively, and forces him to choose which one gets to live (Gordon ultimately saves both of them). While fleeing from Gordon, Tetch accidentally kills his beloved sister Alice, a loss for which he blames Gordon. He synthesizes a virus from Alice's blood that unleashes people's hidden desires, and wreaks havoc on Gotham by using the virus to transform ordinary people into killers and thieves. Ultimately, however, Gordon uses a cure developed by Lucius Fox to destroy the virus, and puts Tetch in Arkham Asylum.
In the second half of season 4, he is part of "The Legion of Horribles", an ensemble of villains led by Jerome Valeska. Along with Jonathan Crane and Oswald Cobblepot, Tetch helps Jerome hold the city hostage with a blimp full of poison gas. Ultimately, however, Cobblepot turns on them and helps Gordon defeat Jerome and his minions;Tetch makes a return (which also acts as his final episode) in the season 5 episode "Ace Chemicals"
Powers and Abilities
- Expert tactician: Jervis is an expert tactician, having created an elaborate revenge plan on Gordon. To get his sister back while she was at the GCPD, he had the Terrible Tweeds attack the officers as a diversion to abduct her. He also distracted Gordon by mindcontrolling many people including Harvey and almost making them jump off several bulidings.
- Hypnosis: Jervis' main attribute is his ability to hypnotize anyone without any difficulty at all, using a stopwatch and the power of suggestion. His power of hypnotism has recently improved to the point where he can get others to do whatever he wants them to do simply by having them hear his voice. Not even people with high will power like Jim can resist this.
- Mind control: Whomever Jervis has hypnotized is under his mental control. While keeping people under his control, Jervis can make them do anything including killing others. However, he can only mind control those who can hear him.
Equipment
- Stopwatch: Jervis used a stopwatch that helped him hypnotize people as long as they looked into it.
List of victims
Murders
Kill count: 14
- Unnamed Doctor and Wife - Hypnotized the doctor to kill his wife and then himself
- Amusement Park Owner - Hypnotized and then killed with a mallet
- Unnamed Woman - Abducted and dressed as Alice, then slit her throat
- Dave and Amy Walters - Hypnotized them to jump off a building
- A Doctor and Journalist - Fried their brains using an electric chair
- Three Unnamed Arkham Guards - Hypnotized Tortuga to kill them
- Tortuga - Hypnotized to slit her own throat
- Unnamed Couple - Crushed with giant wrecking ball
Attempted
- Jim Gordon- Hypnotized to kill himself (Overcame hypnosis.)
- Valerie Vale- Shot in the stomach (Survived.)
- The elite of Gotham City - Attempted to poison them with the blood of his sister (was unable to go through with the plan.)
- Shane- Hypnotized him to get run over by a truck (saved by Jim Gordon and because of that the hypnotized Amy and David Walters jumped off a building and they died.)
Appearances
Season 3
- Mad City: Look Into My Eyes
- Mad City: New Day Rising
- Mad City: Anything for You
- Mad City: Follow the White Rabbit
- Mad City: Red Queen
- Mad City: Blood Rush
- Mad City: Beware the Green-Eyed Monster
- Heroes Rise: Light The Wick
- Heroes Rise: All Will Be Judged
- Heroes Rise: Destiny Calling
- Heroes Rise: Heavydirtysoul
Season 4
- A Dark Knight: One of My Three Soups
- A Dark Knight: Mandatory Brunch Meeting
- A Dark Knight: That's Entertainment
Season 5
- Legend of the Dark Knight: Ace Chemicals
Trivia
- The Mad Hatter's arrival in Gotham was foreshadowed in season 2, in which Hugo Strange read Alice in Wonderland and Miss Peabody commented "Mad as a hatter" when she first saw the resurrected Theo Galavan. Originally, the Mad Hatter was intended to debut on season 2, but it was ultimately decided to keep him for season 3.
- According to Alice, Jervis used other techniques besides hypnosis to get into a person's head by preying on their fear, hope, and regret.
- It is implied by Alice in "New Day Rising" that her brother harbors incestuous feelings for her and may even have molested her. This sexual interest in an "Alice" could have been taken from the comics, specifically the one-shot Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, where Tetch is sometimes strongly implied to be a pedophile and sexual predator.
- Tetch has a tendency to make rhymes within his speeches, a similarity he shares with Zigzag from The Thief and the Cobbler.
- Despite the obvious nods to the Alice in Wonderland stories (Alice herself, the Tweeds, White Rabbit and Red Queen drug) there is no explicit mention of this version of Tetch being obsessed with Alice in Wonderland.
- In season 4, he goes by the name "Mad Hatter" and even has a card in his paper hat reading "In this style 10/6" (which the Hatter from the Alice in Wonderland books has in his hat).
- In season 5, he keeps a photograph of his sister Alice inside his hat. He also wears a new costume which includes a teacup holster, as well as more colourful clothing, making him slightly more closer to his comic book counterpart. He is also shown to now speak more in rhyme than usual, showing his severe mental deterioration over the course of his time on the show.