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* QuietlyCancelled: It was cancelled because all the characters were unknown to many viewers and the storylines and costumes were terrible.
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* {{Cancellation}}:QuietlyCancelled: It was cancelled because all the characters were unknown to many viewers and the storylines and costumes were terrible.
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** Harper and Cullen ran away from home to escape their abusive father, an alcoholic who beat them.

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** Harper and Cullen ran away from home to escape their abusive father, an alcoholic who beat them. Their mother left home before that.
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** In fact, most of the main characters' parents are either abusive, neglectful or literal villains (Harper and Cullen's parents, Stephanie's parents, [[spoiler:Brody's parents]], Duela's mother, [[spoiler:Duela's father Harvey Dent in his alternate personality]], [[spoiler:Turner's biological parents]]), with the only exceptions being Carrie's mother Lisa Kelley and Turner's father Bruce Wayne, and the latter is a PosthumousCharacter.
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* ArtisticLicenseLaw: In real life, a child who was born in an asylum as Duela was would not be brought up there (not in modern times, at least). If there were no non-incarcerated relatives who could take care of her, she would be put in foster care.

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* ArtisticLicenseLaw: In real life, a child who was born in an asylum as Duela was would not be brought up there. If there were no non-incarcerated relatives who could take care of her, she would be put in foster care.

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* ArtisticLicenseLaw: In real life, a child who was born in an asylum as Duela was would not be brought up there.there (not in modern times, at least). If there were no non-incarcerated relatives who could take care of her, she would be put in foster care.

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* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Subverted. For the first four episodes it seems like "Gotham Knights" will just be the title of the show, but in the fifth episode the protagonists are finally labelled that by the press.

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Subverted. For the first four episodes it seems like "Gotham Knights" will just be the title of the show, but in the fifth episode the protagonists are finally labelled that by the press.press.
** So far, Carrie/Robin is the only team member to use a personal codename, however, although Stephanie and Harper's comic identities as Spoiler and Bluebird have been alluded to and conceivably could eventually have been used if the series had gotten more seasons. Duela's alias when she first appears in the comics is "Joker's Daughter", which has been more of a description than a name in the show. Cullen never used a codename in the comics, and Turner and Brody aren't in the comics.
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* ArtisticLicenseLaw: In real life, a child who was born in an asylum as Duela was would not be brought up there. If there were no non-incarcerated relatives who could take care of her, she would be put in foster care.

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