Personally while his motivations are completely different from the comics, I enjoyed Gotham's version a lot. I really liked Siddig's performance and his dynamic with Bruce.
Isaac (The Orville): As part of a robotic species called kaylon, Isaac lacks emotions and approaches everything from a completely detached and logical point of view, which makes him come across as very ruthless and psychopathic. While some episodes imply that kaylon do feel something akin to emotions, it's made clear that they can't experience the range of emotions that biological life can experience. Despite this Isaac admits to being fond of the other characters and betrays his species to protect them, and he does seem to genuinely care about his love interest Claire Finn despite lacking the capacity to feel love the way a human can.
Donatello Redfield (Supernatural): In this show a human losing their soul essentially makes them a psychopath and willing to commit immoral actions without any guilt. However after Donatello had his soul eaten by Amara he wasn't dangerous, except when he was briefly corrupted by the demon tablet because he lacked a soul, and he later explains that whenever he's confronted by a problem he simply asks himself "what would Mr Rogers do?".
Personally I kind of liked it, the suit for Swamp Thing was ugly and needed more money to look better, but overall I thought the story was decent and I liked most of the characters.