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Batwoman has established a unique and incredibly character-driven take on Gotham City over its first fifteen episodes, and it's safe to say that a good chunk of that is courtesy of Elizabeth Kane/Alice (Rachel Skarsten). The twin sister of Kate Kane/Batwoman (Ruby Rose),
Posted by Aimee Hicksat February 24, 2020.
It is a rare occurrence for the Staff and Readers to agree on the same winner for Performer of the Month. When it does happen it usually occurs for a performer who delivered a truly powerful performance. Rachel Skarsten is no exception to this, her performance in An Un-Birthday Present (1x11) helped make the episode one of the best episodes of this first season of CW's Batwoman.