To be fair, he just survived being shot by a Crow, seeing his dead father while unconscious and then waking up only to realize the man who pulled the trigger has no remorse and likely won’t face any real consequences.
He has his own way of dealing with the traumatic experience, which includes following Russell — the man who shot him — to a cop bar for some antagonizing and a very tense game of poker.
Elsewhere, Roman Sionis is annoyed with Jacob Kane for speaking up about Luke’s shooter Russell, who’s been accused of falsifying evidence.
Meanwhile, Batwoman searches a Crow safe house to find Ezra, the man they believe will be Sword’s next victim.
Ryan also drops by the bar to ask Luke for his help, which turns into a small fight.
Alice has also been taken by Safiyah’s people because she still has to pay for burning down the island full of Desert Rose plants.
It feels like the old Kate is back until the brainwashing kicks in and Circe attacks Mary, forcing Mary to put her down with a sedative.
When Jacob threatens to send Gotham police after him before he can do that, Roman reveals that he has the GCPD in his pocket.
Russell cheats and thinks he won the game, but then sees that he’s been outsmarted by Luke, the actual winner.
Before they can delve further into that, they spot the Bat signal in the sky — the Bat Team is using Morse code to call for Luke’s help.
Alice taunts Safiyah for yet again escaping her clutches and getting everything she wanted — her boyfriend and her sister — but Safiyah suggests she might be wrong about that.
Jacob, who has been transferred to a jail in Metropolis, calls Mary and explains that he now understands why Alice is the way that she is.
She’s sorry for what happened to him and doesn’t know what it’s like to go through what he experienced, but she is not sorry for saving him.
Seeing that Circe has begun to unravel, Enigma demands that Roman tells Circe the truth so she can decide who she wants to be.