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"Electricity is an amazing thing. It can work wonders."
—Jack Buchinsky to Jim Gordon[src]


Jack Buchinsky, also known as Jack Gruber and the Electrocutioner, is a former patient of Arkham Asylum. He escaped along with Aaron Danzig during a prison riot.

Biography

Early career

Prior to being admitted at Arkham Asylum, Buchinsky was the brain behind a series of violent bank robberies that cost six bystanders their lives. He worked with a group of accomplices, none of whom were ever identified. After being arrested because of a stroke of luck on the Gotham City Police Department's part, he reached out to his employer, Salvatore Maroni, and got himself admitted to Arkham Asylum under the alias "Jack Gruber".[1]

Escape from Arkham

Jack Buchinksy began performing electro-therapy experiments on several inmates of Arkham Asylum. These failed experiments resulted in one inmate becoming brain dead, and another forced to constantly recite William Shakespeare quotes on a loop due to brain damage. The discovery of these inmates led to Jim Gordon, who was placed as a security guard at Arkham for his actions as a police detective, to contact the GCPD. The GCPD began investigating the asylum in an attempt to find out who was behind the experiments. The GCPD deduced that a female inmate from Arkham named Dorothy Duncan had been posing as an asylum nurse. The GCPD believed that Duncan was behind the experiments but, before they could arrive, Duncan freed all of the inmates from their cells but was killed in the process. The riot was eventually contained and the inmates were placed back in their cells.

Elsewhere, Buchinsky finally performed a successful experiment on a brutish inmate named Aaron Danzig, who now obeyed Buchinsky's every command. Buchinsky used Danzig to kill Gerry Lang and help him escape the asylum.[2]

Vengeance

After escaping Arkham, Buchinsky began tracking down and murdering some of the people who had betrayed him when he was arrested. Buchinsky tracked down some of his old electrical equipment at an old warehouse and began making plans to murder Sal Maroni.

In an attempt to get his old position back at the GCPD, Jim Gordon offered to help the police capture Buchinsky, now aware of his true identity. Commissioner Gillian Loeb told Gordon that if he could capture Buchinsky within 24 hours, Gordon would be reinstated at the GCPD.

Predicting that Buchinsky would target Maroni, Gordon took Maroni into protective custody in order to lure Buchinsky and Danzig to the police headquarters. Buckinsky arrived and used his electrical equipment to send everyone in the building into an unconscious state, with the exception of Gordon, who was wearing protective rubber. Upon subduing Danzig in a fistfight, Gordon turned his attention to Buchinsky, who was about to attack with his electrical devices. With no other options, Gordon threw the liquid in a nearby coffee mug on Buchinsky's devices, causing them to malfunction. Buchinsky was then arrested by the GCPD.[1]

Abilities

  • Electronics expert:Jack was able to tamper with the GCPD's electrical system in a way that he was able to electrocute and render everyone unconscious, with the exception of Gordon.
  • Expert engineer:Jack is an expert at engineering his electrical weaponry, such as his Electrocutioner suit and the electric energy bomb he used on Maroni and his gang.
  • Genius-level intellect/Master tactician:Jack has shown to be a highly intelligent individual as was he was able to get himself put in Arkham and while in there, he performed a series of electro-convulsive experiments on the inmates with the goal of controlling one of them so as to escape.

Appearances

Season 1

Notes

  • In the comics, there have been many incarnations of the villain Electrocutioner. The first one's name is unrevealed, while the third one is the original's brother named Lester Buchinsky. Having only the same last name indicates that Jack is probably based on the former.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Edlund, Ben (writer) & Egilsson, Eagle (director) (January 19, 2015). "What The Little Bird Told Him". Gotham. Season 1. Episode 12. FOX.
  2. Chung, Sue (writer) & Scott, Oz (director) (January 5, 2015). "Rogues' Gallery". Gotham. Season 1. Episode 11. FOX.
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