Another solid episode. Interesting that they'd bring Venom into play so soon, but there are major possibilities with that concept, so it's not a bad thing.
Wasn't much of a fan of Mathis' acting, but everyone else was pretty good. Not sure what the complaints about Maroni are about. He's a blowhard.
Love that Gordon is caught between Maroni and Falcone, and Cobblepot's role in things continues to evolve nicely, though he took a backseat for this episode. I kind of like that Selina just popped up briefly and then escaped. I like the idea of a compromised Wayne Enterprises, that is actually complicit in illegal/dangerous activities. Something for Bruce and Alfred to take on. I love the end, with Alfred starting to join Bruce in looking into things. Just a really nice moment.
I'm not digging The Riddlers' role in things or his performance. He's been very hit or miss, and there needs to be more meat to his inclusion if he's going to keep showing up.
I loved seeing a softer, more vulnerable side of Falcone.
Also, odd that no one is discussing this...the gentleman with Fish Mooney toward the end, was that Roman Sionis?