I would put paul dano’s riddler up there aswell. His acting in the latest batman was eery and really bought the batman to the ground. Best villain since heath ledgers joker
@@Chickenfetus42100% and he colins acting is so nuanced that you love and empathize with him. Sure you see the monster but you can bet people will feel it when he finally meets his end. Tragic story all around
@@eskanda3434if anything, he played the role with such conviction, most people were rooting for him at several parts of the show. Even the reveal that he is pure evil never felt forced. His mother is the only thing keeping him good. That's what he said to Vic. But the guy was doing those awful things. It makes sense, since he was using his mother as an excuse to do those deeds. If she dies, he has to admit that all those things he did was for himself
I felt like the entire season was the Penguin conning you into liking him and then him finally stabbing you in the back like he did to everyone else in the show.
When he continued to deny about killing his brothers as they were about to hurt his mother, I knew he was too far gone. Him killing Vic became obvious much earlier in the show.
I like the fact that they’re not making Oz some sympathetic villain with a tragic backstory, he’s legit evil through and through. Can’t wait to see Batman whoop his ass on the sequel
Personally, I think this is an even better genre and probably the reason I have a soft spot for villains like Slade from Teen Titans, Homelander from The Boys or Chase Young from Xiaolin Showdown. They are definitely evil but you're allowed to see that in different ways alongside a slight humanization of them that makes us see that they aren't really different from other people but some things in their nature just get them to be something you would never imagine the average Joe to become. Basically, a story about getting to know an objectively and undeniably deplorable and degenerate human being better. In a way, "Penguin" can be considered a broken person but we are allowed to wonder how much of it was exactly all because of him and his negative qualities.
Oz killing Vic is definitely the greatest betrayal I've ever seen in anything. It was simultaneously something I couldn't believe and made total sense to me. As for Sophia's end, I like that one a lot because its way worse then just killing her. Actually everyone around The Penguin gets a fate worse than just death. Vic is killed by his mentor whom he gave total loyalty to, Oz's mom remembers how much she hates her son right at the end and is traped in her own body as a prison, and Sophia is sent back to Arkham a place she would have rather died then gone back to, sent by they guy who killed her brother and took everything from her. The Penguin is peak villainy.
Most fucked up part of Oz killing Victor is that he only did it because he also saw Vic as family. He knew that someone could use Vic to get to him and stopped that possibility before it could ever happen.
The ending with his mom looking out of the penthouse window, with a single tear running down her eyes. Paralyzed with a look of horror in her face. Oz telling her how it’s what she’s always wanted. Possibly the darkest thing DCs ever done.
@alazkaalazka6087 wtf do you think DC's "EVER" done mean? It's mostly comics and animation. Clearly you're back peddling when we aren't even arguing just stating you're very wrong.
Sal’s death was supposed to feel like that. Like how it felt for Oz. They wanted his death to feel underwhelming just like how Oz did cause HE wanted to kill him, but Sal’s old age and health got to him. It made Oz mad cause he didn’t get the death he wanted
I feel like that’s cope. What about the last episode when he just broke out of the chair and kill 3 people while being stabbed with a broken bottle? Can that be explained?
That was so ridiculous, IGN is a joke. It’s at bare minimum an 8. I personally have it roughly at a 9 You can def argue that there are a few flaws but it’s a very solid product.
I think the point of Maroni's death is to show that Oz will never get what he wants. Just like how his mom won't be proud of him even if he is the top boss now.
yeah it showed that he didn't actually care about maroni dying because it would make his plans easier, all he cared about was being able to show his dominance and say "i beat you"
Yeah, I don't think it was a problem. If anything, seeing Oz's initial reaction was what was important. Here's this big, bad crime boss, hellbent on revenge for the guy who killed his family... and he dies in the most mundane way possible, not even giving Oz the satisfaction of killing him. The thing about Oz is that he will spin a pathetic, natural death into a calculated and fair victory on his behalf. He is a liar, a faker, and a devil.
Facts and it also reminded me of the story Oz told in the first episode about Rex “One day, guy has a heart attack and dies”. In a way I think Sal was someone Oz held to a high degree and sometimes those great beings we think of so highly don’t get taken out by a bullet or a stab wound, sometimes it’s just a bad heart.
Yeah that makes a lot of sense. Maybe I missed it, but I would've preferred if they dropped some hints that Sal had a bad heart. It was shocking when he just collapsed. I thought he injured himself while fighting Oz, or was poisoned.
@@paroxysm_brian7817 well he did get stabbed in episode 5. I think that combined with him being an older man who also didn't look like he necessarily was in the best shape made it believable enough.
Killing viktor was genius. Up till now, the penguin was evil, but the audience loved him, the same way viktor loved him. Viktor is the audience. We didnt realize that what made The penguin likeable was HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH VIKTOR And HIS MOM. By killing viktor, the audience is betrayed and finally understands that Penguin is evil and sucks. Withput Viktor or the Mom , therws nothing likeable or human about him.
@SillytheCat tbh i could not sleep that well. I felt betrayed like "why the fick did i liked this asshole" and "I wish batman kicks his ass asap". I could sleep, but i kept comming back to the show in the mind as i tried to sleep. I felt betrayed by hbo, i hated them for tricking me, for making me forget this dude sucks and its our Opp.
@@SillytheCatOz Los his mother and now only had Vic left. He kept her hidden to the world but eventually got exposed and almost died because they found his weakness: his mom Once Vic said "we're family" that triggered something in Oz that made him realize he can't have any more emotional loose ends that his enemies could exploit.
Oz only obsesses about his mom & her approval because the imaginary competition between him & his two brothers was his first ambition in life. Oz is driven entirely by ambition & his first ambitions were "be mom's favorite." It's still his biggest one & will never be fulfilled, naturally. But it also gives him some sort of morale justification in his head, for sure. Really wonderful show, glad to see this from DC Films.
I geeked out so incredibly hard when in Oz's final scene, where he's entering is own new penthouse, he's wearing a 3-piece tux with a tail coat and a top hat he never wears but sets aside on top of an umbrella before he walks inside. His wardrobe has made the full transition to the classic comic/TAS Penguin outfit, and yet its done in a way that doesn't look or seem ridiculous for who Oz has become in the show. I also love that, up until the final episode, they never blatantly came outright and said "he's crazy." His actions, both in present and past, implied there might be something seriously wrong there... but it can just as easily be chalked up to anger problems, selfishness, and a notoriously short fuse. Its important to note, that in traditional batman lore, when The Penguin gets caught and locked up, they don't throw him into Black Gate, they throw him in Akrham... Up until the final episode, its never really clear if Oz is truly delusional or if he's just a gangster. In the final episode, however.. killing victor without remorse... keeping his mother in her own personal hell while he pays his prostitute girlfriend to dress up, change her hair, and pretend to BE his mother so he can live in his fantasy.. his delusion of a boy making his mom proud.. Yeah, in the final episode its revealed how truly sick, insane, and absolutely delusional Oz is and really has been this entire time. They don't try to sugar coat it and blame his psychosis for his evil actions, and they don't try wave his psychopathy in your face and treat him as a one-dimensional bad guy... they keep you guessing the entire time as to what the real Oz is like, and they kept it until the last episode to reveal how crazy he actually is, perfectly contrasting that realisation with the introduction of the Bat Signal in the background. Absolute Masterpiece.
i think he did feel something for victor even in the end (which is why he ended up killing him lol) - like even more than his own brothers 😭 but yeah it was pretty good
@@ibby1295you're right. Oz didn't shed a single tear for his brothers. But he did for vic as he strangled him. Saying it wasn't for nothing. Vic was just too close. And after Vic said "you're my family" it sealed his fate. Family is what caused Sofia to have an upper hand. Oz didn't kill vic because he wanted to, he thought he had to. If he didn't, someone else would try later on just to get to Oz, and Oz knew he would fold just like he did for his mother. Too much of a liability, a weakness. A man is most dangerous when he has nothing left to lose.
I generally like it when Oz is portrayed as sane but incredibly callous or vengeful of the world around but if you’re going to make him crazy this was definitely the way to go. Seeing him in his complete state of insanity at the end recontextualizes so much of his earlier actions and makes the show way more disturbing.
Kinda feel bad for Sofia. In the beginning penguin is the reason she is in arkham for 10 years and in the end he put her back in there. Villains are not born they are made
I think the killing of Vic will go down as the most heartbreaking death of the year. Just his cries alone of " please" is enough to make your stomach turn
1:00 basically the fan service isn’t fan service. It actually strengthens Oz’ downfall. He’s got everything but at the cost of his family, best soldier and now at the cost of his freedom because his antics have set Batman on him.
That batsignal definitely wasn't for Oz, sure he's on Batman's radar but it's not like he wasn't before. Oz is a bigger player now, but Batman didn't care about/go after the Gigantes even after Sofia destroyed Crown Point, and it's not like what Oz has done is even at the same level that the Falcones and Maronis had been doing for years and Batman never went after them. Will he face off with Batman down the road? Absolutely, but it probably won't happen in the next Batman movie.
@@valcastillo6777I keep telling people that ..that signal wasn't for the penguin .. People seem to forget that there was a big explosion n many people dying ..that's y the batman was called
Potentially but I really feel like Oz took a liking to him, he knew too much and in turn could become a liability. Penguin wants all the credit/attention to himself so when they were on sitting on the bench talking about how “THEY” succeeded and made it out. Penguin was probably thinking “We? I didn’t know you spoke French” then killed him off. So it was for many reasons
@@702Sinatrayeah, many times you heard oz saying "I DID THIS SHIT" like with his vegetative mom in the end, when in reality Vic carried him towards the end
The way I see it (spoilers) once she had a stroke she was dead to him, now that she can no longer feed his ego. She’s just a prop now to justify his actions which is horrifying, as she clearly wants to die
I hope we see batman roll up to the penguins penthouse in a future movie and we briefly see Bruce catch a glimpse of Ozs mom just dead and rotting. Would be kinda twisted and a big payoff for people who watches the series. This series got me way hyped for the universe that the original film didn't do but now I see the major potential of this bat. Also wtf vic you fuckin idiot should have gotten out the second time he tried to kill you early on. That hurt to watch just when you thought vic was actually going to make it and he didn't even have a chance
It's fantastic to see someone else appreciate the show as much as I do. The depth of the characters, particularly Oswald, and their complex relationships truly make it an outstanding series.
Salvatore robbing Oz of any earned triumph by goin out realistically, and Oz's emotional reaction to it before playing it off as a victory, is a microcosm of how much more frustrated and dangerous Oz is going to become any time he's reminded of the hollowness of his achievements.
It really shows his psyche though. Like he wanted to beat Sal by himself, but he died due to a heart attack. So he did that monologue trying to convince himself that he had indeed beaten Sal. Same with his mother. He never got her acknowledgement, so he hires Eve and make her dress like his mom to get that " approval." That is why Sal had to die the way he did: to show what type of person Oz was.
Venom and kraven aren't always villains exactly. Especially venom for so many years now literal decades hasn't been a villain. Don't know anything about morbious but again there's comic book material to go off that shows they aren't really evil. The penguin has always just been a villain
@@jonwifebeaterjones6389 bro thats literally the reason why their movies always fail, their best stories are always the one where they are the villain like Kraven Last hunt, Kraven only get interesting because hes a villain.
The blend of crime drama and character study in "The Penguin" captivated me as well. The quality of acting was exceptional across the board, adding depth to each character and their respective stories. As for the pacing concerns, I believe that every good story requires a build-up to fully engage with the audience.
That ending was so beautifully gross and twisted, he turned eve into this sick memory of his mother which is weird as fuck to tell him what he wants to hear, he got what he wanted, ruined Sophia and his mothers life, successfully manipulated and got rid of victor, and got off scott free He gon be an absolute menace in batman 2
Oz used Eve as an image of his Mother the whole time. When Sofia talks to Eve and looks at the wigs, she asks her 'Oz ever seen this version of you', and Eve replies 'a couple of times but Oz doesn't like it'. Sofia then asks 'What does he like' and Eve says 'He isn't that complicated'. Freud would have loved this show 😆Oz certainly embraces his full desire to turn Eve into his Mother by the end though, another one of his goals succeeded.
I saw it coming but didn’t expect it to be like this ngl. I thought it would be like last episode, leaving people behind to save his skin, but they took it to the next level and had him kill Vic with his own hands, because he couldn’t tolerate any more weakness.
I didn't see it coming but I did genuinely believe that the Penguin would become a genuine villain but I did expect Vic to at least be a loyal enforcer. This was for the best as it showed very clearly that there was no altruism in Oz's heart for literally anybody. Vic's face in the final scene of Ep 3 said it all. He knew he wasn't doing right at the time and while he started believing in Oz's lies and that Oz's presence may be a positive for him by the end of the show, we are surprised with Oz showing that he will make the wrong choices because he wants what he doesn't deserve and will do anything for that with no actual regard for anyone else and hence, Vic had to go. The Penguin in this show was in essence what we expect of the character in most Batman media. A bloody monster. Only difference was that this one started a lapdog before rising to the peak by sadistically ruining everyone else, including(in a way) his own mother.
The ending actually felt horrifying to me. In my mind, him with the mother at the top floor felt like he had propped up, almost a doll/corpse/simulacra of his mother in front of the window, to convince himself he realised -her dream- his promise of getting her a penthouse at the top floor.
I won't spoil anything here but they did an excellent job reminding you that Oz isn't a good guy, sometimes you start to feel as if he's not really a bad guy and has his reasons, but then he does something to remind you he's not. Especially in one of the final scenes. Reminds me a lot of how the Sopranos made sure to vilify Tony, and BB with Walt
I totally agree! This show is so good just as an individual show and not even a comic book show, to the point that sometimes you get lost in the plot and are fully rooting for Oz. And then just when you forget, he does something to remind you that he’s a supervillain. The end with Vic encapsulates that perfectly. You’re happy for him, you’re happy he won… and then you hate him more than you ever did. It perfectly sets him up as an evil villain going forward in this universe, and I can’t wait to see where it goes from here
@@wendynerd1199 BB finale makes Walter White like a hero or something by saving Jesse. If only Vince had the ball to ruin his character even more like Chase did with Tony Soprano and now this The Penguin.
He’s played quite a few characters lately. He was a serial killer in Dexter New Blood, he was in Gen V, he was in Detroit Become Human, he was in John Wick Chapter 4, and he voiced a few charters in Invincible.
You would actually be surprised at how many comic book references this show has. There are smaller Easter eggs like the use of Magpie and the shop next to Penguin's apartment being named "Burgess Jewelry" which is a reference to the actor who played the Penguin in the 60s show, but what this show really does well is taking narrative elements from various pieces of Batman media and drawing thematic ties between them to create a rich and compelling story. Showrunner Lauren Lefranc listed Batman: The Long Halloween and Penguin: Pain and Prejudice as the primary inspirations, and you can see their DNA all over this show. This is how you make an excellent piece of superhero media that is true to the comics while also crafting a brilliant story in it's own right.
Some other comic book elements that were used in this show include the Penguin killing his brothers and his mother becoming a vegetable (Pain and Prejudice), Oz converting an abandoned station into a supervillain hideout, his costume wearing girlfriend Eve Karlo possibly being a homage to Basil Karlo (Clayface), Penguin getting his classic outfit, and Victor being very similar to Jason Todd, who became Robin after Batman caught him trying to steal the tires of the Batmobile. All of these references and nods are earned by the narrative and contribute to the themes of the story.
I Really Appreciate how It didn't fall into the 'Black Adam' Problem of turning It's Villain into a Hero in the End. It stuck to it's Guns and made sure to keep in mind that Oz is Not a Good Guy. This just makes Me more Excited for the Future of Matt Reeve's DC and I am gonna Eat this Shit Up Best DC Universe yet.
So far Nolan’s DC is still the best but Matt Reeves is definitely putting up competition. I think it’s still too early to call his the best. I’m really excited for the other villains in the second movie though and I loved the first movie.
its so good, because Oz has a weird relationship with his mother in the comics too, and went into a spiral when she passed away, i cant wait to see where he goes from here (plus he took out his siblings too)
For people wondering where is Batman, here is an extract from the opening monologue of the movie: "And I'm there too. Watching. 2 years of nights have turned me into a nocturnal animal. I must choose my targets carefully. It's a big city. I can't be everywhere. But they don't know where I am."
@@tommyshelby2787Also he was nursing Alfred back to health But where was James Gordon?? All we saw was Chief Mackenzie and Mayor-Elect Bea Real Did James get benched?
If you rewatch the show, especially the first episode, you can catch few foreshadowings and parallels, especially about Vic. This show is a freaking MASTERPIECE.
One thing that really impressed me is the recontextualizations of several characters. Particularly Sofia and Ozs Mom. Makes me look foreward to rewatches.
Whoever did the IGN review should never touch anything that has to do with movies or tv shows ever again. He doesn't understand what good writing and character development is
The Sopranos influence on this show is insane. Oz and Vic is literally Tony and Chris, Oz and Tony also share so many similarities they're practically the same character in a different universe.
Yeah the Penguin also speaks almost exactly like Tony. And the whole mental disorder theme is another hint about how inspired the show is by The Sopranos. It's not completely derivative cause you can feel a strong authorial imprint, yet being strongly inspired by a cult series keeps The Penguin from being a true masterpiece imo.
@@io-ct8ky I never said one was better than the other, just saying one was heavily influenced by the other. And the 2 are comparable, everything is comparable. Especially 2 things that share so many similarities.
Totally. Feels like if you compressed all of the sopranos into one season, not a bad thing at all but I swear there were like at least 2 major twists every episode
I found Eve to be a surprisingly interesting character. The way she stays close to Oz while knowing his insanity and cruelty and then also letting Sofia try and kill him, it gave them a really interesting character dynamic. I wonder if she’ll be a part of The Batman 2.
@@mr.andrew7820which is also alluded to in the many different outfits and wigs she has, constantly changing her appearance for various purposes. Just like how clayface molds his face into different looks. Since I doubt this version of Batman would ever directly adapt clayface, that is a pretty cool homage.
Sal’s death was supposed to feel like that. Like how it felt for Oz. They wanted his death to feel underwhelming just like how Oz did cause HE wanted to kill him, but Sal’s old age and health got to him. It made Oz mad cause he didn’t get the death he wanted. 😐
This Penguin compared to how his story starts in the comics was actually brilliant. He had a true Rags to Riches moment and the show truly showed how evil The Penguin as a character actually is.
Not that I cared that much, but Maroni breaking out of THE maximum security prison with just a single cops keys was *a bit* of an ass-pull. That’s the only thing that stuck out to me though.
@@loudenlaffnite246agreed. When I watched that I immediately thought that was ridiculous lol. Overall really good show, but damn what a dumb decision for a finale.
I do think a character like Mr Freeze should be in the spotlight considering his only live action appearance has been in the Batman & Robin film. And Freeze is so much more than that portrayal. I'm just a sucker for well done sympathetic antagonists, what can I say.
Idk why everyone keeps on saying this. This penguin would not make a good main villain nor is he going to be the main villain. Its already confirmed that he’s only gonna have 5-6 scenes in the movie
Victor gave up his LIFE just to support Oz because he saw him as family, just for Oz to take him out like he was NOTHING! Please, Batman, Reign down on Oz 😡
@@ibrahimihsan2090i’m pretty sure The Penguin will not be the primary antagonist in Part II, they said he’ll only be in six scenes, and i’m guessing it’ll show his rise in the political sphere and maybe he’ll extort his way up to being the mayor
Edit: IGN gave this Show a 5/10....... Yea. Bro the moment he put his arm around Vic, I knew he was gonna die but the fact that he not only took his money but also threw his only Identification away, Vic dying a nobody. Also it's refreshing that we have a Villain that's not Complex or Nuanced. Penguin was always like this since he was a kid. Straight up the Devil in a Suit and Top Hat. And a Limp.
I feel bad for Vic, but at the end of the day, Vic chose the path in life he chose. Vic could've left the criminal life behind by leaving with his girlfriend but instead he chose to not to and wanted to peddle drugs and murder Squid and such. He faced the consequences for his actions in trusting someone like Oswald and living a criminal life.
I mean fair but we have to also remember that Vic is only like 19 maybe 20 at best. It sucks because maybe he would've realized how wrong this was. Vic just wanted to be someone. And ironically Oz tossing his ID into the river feels like Vic dies as a nobody, an unknown. Edit 11/18: After rewatching the episode it is confirmed that Vic was only 17 yrs old. He wouldn't have turned 18 for another 4-5 months.
@@ronnie3613 20 is a grown ass man. Most 20 year olds in the world aren't out there peddling narcotics and shooting people. His father told him to stay away from people like Squid so you can't blame his upbringing on his choices either. He was raised right. So stop defending him knowingly making poor life choices when he had the chance to live a normal loving life with his GF. He made his bed and is now lying in it, forever.
Interesting that you say that cause that’s the arc that pattinson’s batman goes through in the movie. At the beginning he believes that criminals get what they deserve because they “chose that life” when in reality a lot of crime comes from manipulation and corrupt systems, and the world isn’t as black and white as he thought, which he comes to understand by the end of the movie.
@@campbell9825 The difference being that Vic LITERALLY had a choice unlike most poor people. He could've left with his girlfriend and started a new honest life in a city that wasn't Gotham. He literally sat there in Penguin's car and watched her leave. He could've simply got out of the car and got on the bus she was on. Maybe he could've moved to Metropolis where Superman is and had a much better life or something. But he didn't, and he paid the price for his choices. If you trust people like Oz you lose every single time.
I just realized, Sofia had a chance to kill Victor but decided not to. He turned the tables on her losing to Oz in the end while Oz killed him without hesitation to get closer to power without anything to be used against him. Great parallel
The most tragic thing is that Oz kept his mom and his girlfriend alive, but had to to kill Victor. Which implies that he loved Victor more than even his girl and his mom, he was too big an emotional liability
It was because Victor had seen him more emotionally vulnerable than any of them had. Oz didn't want anyone to see him like that, he thought it was a weakness. His girlfriend definitely sees his vulnerability in a different way, but he can't exactly kill her for that because he needs her to see his vulnerability for his twisted fantasy.
@@void1464 I disagree, he killed because he saw him as family too, which he now sees as a weakness. Remember he would've let him leave in episode 3, so Vic's death was not planned until everything else that happened
@@void1464 if he didnt care about him he would have just killed him without any leadup. he was actually emotional when he was killing him ngl like he was actually saying sorry genuinely which is something you dont hear at all the whole show. i think he cared too much about him and thats why he had to get rid of him.
To make another point, during the flashback with young Oswald and his brothers. When his brother got 50 bucks from the guy, Oswald wanted to blow it all for his own selfish desires but his brother wanted to give it to their mom. For a guy that seemingly cares so much for his mother, his first thought to where that 50 bucks would go, knowing how much his mom is struggling to raise him and his brothers, wanted to blow it all on what he wanted
5:05 yeah i think they could have saved that just by foreshadowing moments earlier that he had heart problems or that he had to take meds or something, and that's it, i mean he looked old, i wouldn't have questioned it either, especially if they showed he had those kinds of health problems, but yeah it's not a big deal either
A lot of treats to those who know about the Batman lore, read the comics or the animated series too. The Falcones and Maronis, Magpie - a villain from the comics, Eve Karlo who shares Basil Karlo's/Clayface's last name, the reporter Summer Gleason who is the reporter from the Animated Series, Sebastian Hady from the comics, Elliot Bridge which ties to Hush, clues to Harvey Dent. To a Batman fan, these were awesome references and I am gushing about it. Can't wait for The Batman Part Two.
4:42 I think that's a mirror of what he did to his brothers. He knows he didn't "win" his mothers love, he just won her love by the fact that there was nobody else left, same as Maroni and there was nobody else left to fight
It‘s good that they built up the characters, to the point that the majority of the viewers thought Oz might be good to someone in the world and even to the point of rooting for him. The last kill was the final nail in the coffin for most people, the last 10 minutes of the series finally unmask Oz.
Oz killed Vic because Victor saw Oz in his most vulnerable state and he can’t have anyone seeing that side of him to be used against him. The director confirmed this. Other than that, this is truly a masterpiece worth watching! The writing was so good with such complicit characters. Highly recommend watching The Penguin. They pulled it off.
A Penguin rating a Penguin. What a wild year this is
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@@nileorion5908the peakguin
Into the Penquinverse
Sofia wanted to be free.
Oz locked her up.
Francis wanted to die.
Oz kept her alive.
Victor wanted to live.
Oz killed him.
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damn.
Victor also wanted family.
His family then ended him.
Well said. I agree though Victor wanted family
Spoiled 😢
The shot of Vic's license going into the water almost like he drowned with his family. The show is up there for me, beautifully written.
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You just had to say that🙁
Another kid lost to the city of Gotham 🌃
Like How Oz drown His two bros.. and How Vic's family was also victim to Riddler's flooding of Gotham. Damn ...
@@luansh55 I had a similar moment
People won't want to hear it, but Colin Farrell's Penguin goes bar for bar with Ledger's Joker
Heath Ledger didn't have an 8 hour show, not a fair comparison
@nunyabusiness-n2w pick an episode, comment still stands
I would put paul dano’s riddler up there aswell. His acting in the latest batman was eery and really bought the batman to the ground. Best villain since heath ledgers joker
@@Chickenfetus42100% and he colins acting is so nuanced that you love and empathize with him. Sure you see the monster but you can bet people will feel it when he finally meets his end. Tragic story all around
@@eskanda3434if anything, he played the role with such conviction, most people were rooting for him at several parts of the show. Even the reveal that he is pure evil never felt forced. His mother is the only thing keeping him good. That's what he said to Vic. But the guy was doing those awful things. It makes sense, since he was using his mother as an excuse to do those deeds. If she dies, he has to admit that all those things he did was for himself
Victor "We're family"
Oz Cobb "That ain't the way the werld werks"
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That scene hoyt
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You don’t want Penguin treating you like family
the woid woiks
I felt like the entire season was the Penguin conning you into liking him and then him finally stabbing you in the back like he did to everyone else in the show.
100% Vic is the audience POV
Vic is the audience indeed it’s amazing writing
When he continued to deny about killing his brothers as they were about to hurt his mother, I knew he was too far gone. Him killing Vic became obvious much earlier in the show.
this is the best description of how we all felt!
I like the fact that they’re not making Oz some sympathetic villain with a tragic backstory, he’s legit evil through and through. Can’t wait to see Batman whoop his ass on the sequel
@@vittoprince Completely agree I love that this man doesn’t have a tragic backstory at all he’s just been like this his whole life 😂
He defo has a semi tragic backstory but he's only continued to spiral down the evil route
@@uchihabomber1296
not sure what ur watching but hes as sympathetic as ever whilst also unashamedly selling drugs edit: yeah, until the final 2 episodes basically
Personally, I think this is an even better genre and probably the reason I have a soft spot for villains like Slade from Teen Titans, Homelander from The Boys or Chase Young from Xiaolin Showdown.
They are definitely evil but you're allowed to see that in different ways alongside a slight humanization of them that makes us see that they aren't really different from other people but some things in their nature just get them to be something you would never imagine the average Joe to become.
Basically, a story about getting to know an objectively and undeniably deplorable and degenerate human being better.
In a way, "Penguin" can be considered a broken person but we are allowed to wonder how much of it was exactly all because of him and his negative qualities.
@@UnrebornMortuus He is not even remotely sympathetic at this point have you finished the finale??
Oz killing Vic is definitely the greatest betrayal I've ever seen in anything. It was simultaneously something I couldn't believe and made total sense to me. As for Sophia's end, I like that one a lot because its way worse then just killing her. Actually everyone around The Penguin gets a fate worse than just death. Vic is killed by his mentor whom he gave total loyalty to, Oz's mom remembers how much she hates her son right at the end and is traped in her own body as a prison, and Sophia is sent back to Arkham a place she would have rather died then gone back to, sent by they guy who killed her brother and took everything from her. The Penguin is peak villainy.
he was never the good guy or anti hero
Sofia still got the one thing Penguin will never have, at least one living family member that doesn't hate her.
@@Dalton_Boardman2000 well, his mother doesnt hate her son anymore at least
@@purefoldnz3070 No, she still hates him, she just can't say it now. She loathes him and believes he's the devil. He has made her life actual Hell.
@@Dalton_Boardman2000 no, she doesnt hate anything anymore since she is brain dead. Did you not see the finale?
Colin Farrell is to The Penguin is what Heath Ledger is to the Joker. Farrell is the definitive Penguin
100 %
too bad hes not gonna reprise the role, tragic
@@hyphoon709 Tf you mean? The actor himself said he is returning for the Batman 2
@@hyphoon709 he's not done with the character, just needs a break from the process of getting into the character, prosthetics etc.
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Most fucked up part of Oz killing Victor is that he only did it because he also saw Vic as family. He knew that someone could use Vic to get to him and stopped that possibility before it could ever happen.
but it doesnt make sense tho, he kept his mother alive
Why you should never look at the comments...
@@genzn1ster he says it in the video 💀just shut up
@@genzn1ster then why are you watching a review of the finale of the show? what did you expect?
He didn't want to have any loose ends, he got rid of one of his weakness
The ending with his mom looking out of the penthouse window, with a single tear running down her eyes. Paralyzed with a look of horror in her face. Oz telling her how it’s what she’s always wanted. Possibly the darkest thing DCs ever done.
The killing joke wants to have a word with you
@ I’m not talking comics or animation.
Yea holy….
@alazkaalazka6087 wtf do you think DC's "EVER" done mean? It's mostly comics and animation. Clearly you're back peddling when we aren't even arguing just stating you're very wrong.
@@slroul1913yea but to his second back peddled point, live action, this is indeed one of the darkest things they’ve done. Max cooked with this….
Sal’s death was supposed to feel like that. Like how it felt for Oz. They wanted his death to feel underwhelming just like how Oz did cause HE wanted to kill him, but Sal’s old age and health got to him. It made Oz mad cause he didn’t get the death he wanted
So he took credit for it.
Salvatore also literally was stabbed in the chest by that guard not too long before
Agreed. Plus this is set in a transitionary period where Carmine Falcone's already dead, Sal's old. A new generation of freaks is taking over.
I feel like that’s cope. What about the last episode when he just broke out of the chair and kill 3 people while being stabbed with a broken bottle? Can that be explained?
@@JacksonHole83 adrenaline. He was only able to break the tape after the crazy shit happened
"5/10 , too much betrayal " -IGN
And I'm not trying to be funny if you read the review this is the reason for the low score
IGN is solid on consistency in the worst possible way
That was so ridiculous, IGN is a joke. It’s at bare minimum an 8. I personally have it roughly at a 9
You can def argue that there are a few flaws but it’s a very solid product.
IGN is a joke
it's IGN, they probably havent seen it and asked chat GPT for synopsis
IGN is a ver well known paid Disney turds.
I think the point of Maroni's death is to show that Oz will never get what he wants.
Just like how his mom won't be proud of him even if he is the top boss now.
yeah it showed that he didn't actually care about maroni dying because it would make his plans easier, all he cared about was being able to show his dominance and say "i beat you"
Yeah, I don't think it was a problem. If anything, seeing Oz's initial reaction was what was important. Here's this big, bad crime boss, hellbent on revenge for the guy who killed his family... and he dies in the most mundane way possible, not even giving Oz the satisfaction of killing him. The thing about Oz is that he will spin a pathetic, natural death into a calculated and fair victory on his behalf. He is a liar, a faker, and a devil.
Facts and it also reminded me of the story Oz told in the first episode about Rex “One day, guy has a heart attack and dies”. In a way I think Sal was someone Oz held to a high degree and sometimes those great beings we think of so highly don’t get taken out by a bullet or a stab wound, sometimes it’s just a bad heart.
Yeah that makes a lot of sense. Maybe I missed it, but I would've preferred if they dropped some hints that Sal had a bad heart. It was shocking when he just collapsed. I thought he injured himself while fighting Oz, or was poisoned.
@@paroxysm_brian7817 well he did get stabbed in episode 5. I think that combined with him being an older man who also didn't look like he necessarily was in the best shape made it believable enough.
Killing viktor was genius. Up till now, the penguin was evil, but the audience loved him, the same way viktor loved him. Viktor is the audience. We didnt realize that what made The penguin likeable was HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH VIKTOR And HIS MOM. By killing viktor, the audience is betrayed and finally understands that Penguin is evil and sucks. Withput Viktor or the Mom , therws nothing likeable or human about him.
Exactly👍
Victor was like the heart of oz and the ending shows that he no longer have any remorse to anyone anymore
@SillytheCat tbh i could not sleep that well. I felt betrayed like "why the fick did i liked this asshole" and "I wish batman kicks his ass asap".
I could sleep, but i kept comming back to the show in the mind as i tried to sleep.
I felt betrayed by hbo, i hated them for tricking me, for making me forget this dude sucks and its our Opp.
Uh.... up until now? Him killing his brothers was before that so no.
@@SillytheCatOz Los his mother and now only had Vic left. He kept her hidden to the world but eventually got exposed and almost died because they found his weakness: his mom
Once Vic said "we're family" that triggered something in Oz that made him realize he can't have any more emotional loose ends that his enemies could exploit.
9:46 that’s why it was awesome that he stuttered on “f” to get you to think he was going to say “father” but he said family.
Penguin situation is crazy
@GSDJGKHJDSHJKGDS-q1i dont love urself, hate urself now!
I just realized he kinda looks like one with the black and white.
Most original comment on a charlie video
@@Orizzle1870no
@Team-y3d lame
Oz only obsesses about his mom & her approval because the imaginary competition between him & his two brothers was his first ambition in life. Oz is driven entirely by ambition & his first ambitions were "be mom's favorite." It's still his biggest one & will never be fulfilled, naturally. But it also gives him some sort of morale justification in his head, for sure. Really wonderful show, glad to see this from DC Films.
this is a show not a film
The studio is DC Films. The justice league hoopla is DC. When The Batman first showcase James Gunn explain who produce what.
@@rastyplayzzofficial I didn't call it a film
@galacticbreakdown2804 you said dc films
@@rastyplayzzofficial .... the studio that MADE the show is dc films...
I geeked out so incredibly hard when in Oz's final scene, where he's entering is own new penthouse, he's wearing a 3-piece tux with a tail coat and a top hat he never wears but sets aside on top of an umbrella before he walks inside. His wardrobe has made the full transition to the classic comic/TAS Penguin outfit, and yet its done in a way that doesn't look or seem ridiculous for who Oz has become in the show.
I also love that, up until the final episode, they never blatantly came outright and said "he's crazy."
His actions, both in present and past, implied there might be something seriously wrong there... but it can just as easily be chalked up to anger problems, selfishness, and a notoriously short fuse.
Its important to note, that in traditional batman lore, when The Penguin gets caught and locked up, they don't throw him into Black Gate, they throw him in Akrham...
Up until the final episode, its never really clear if Oz is truly delusional or if he's just a gangster. In the final episode, however.. killing victor without remorse... keeping his mother in her own personal hell while he pays his prostitute girlfriend to dress up, change her hair, and pretend to BE his mother so he can live in his fantasy.. his delusion of a boy making his mom proud..
Yeah, in the final episode its revealed how truly sick, insane, and absolutely delusional Oz is and really has been this entire time. They don't try to sugar coat it and blame his psychosis for his evil actions, and they don't try wave his psychopathy in your face and treat him as a one-dimensional bad guy... they keep you guessing the entire time as to what the real Oz is like, and they kept it until the last episode to reveal how crazy he actually is, perfectly contrasting that realisation with the introduction of the Bat Signal in the background.
Absolute Masterpiece.
i think he did feel something for victor even in the end (which is why he ended up killing him lol) - like even more than his own brothers 😭 but yeah it was pretty good
@@ibby1295you're right. Oz didn't shed a single tear for his brothers. But he did for vic as he strangled him. Saying it wasn't for nothing. Vic was just too close. And after Vic said "you're my family" it sealed his fate. Family is what caused Sofia to have an upper hand. Oz didn't kill vic because he wanted to, he thought he had to. If he didn't, someone else would try later on just to get to Oz, and Oz knew he would fold just like he did for his mother. Too much of a liability, a weakness. A man is most dangerous when he has nothing left to lose.
Using the wird "masterpiece" about a Batman spinoff feels wrong somehow...
beautiful read!
I generally like it when Oz is portrayed as sane but incredibly callous or vengeful of the world around but if you’re going to make him crazy this was definitely the way to go. Seeing him in his complete state of insanity at the end recontextualizes so much of his earlier actions and makes the show way more disturbing.
I was really scared they were going to try and paint Oz as some sort of anti-hero. I'm glad they used Vic as a means to cement Oz's villiany.
Kinda feel bad for Sofia. In the beginning penguin is the reason she is in arkham for 10 years and in the end he put her back in there. Villains are not born they are made
Sofia was no villian at all compared to penguin lol. She was a sympathetic antagonist while he was a psychotic protaginist.
@@sjhwbsdid you forget she murdered her entire family no remorse then lied to that little girl? Her parents weren't bad people just relatives
@@sjhwbsthe series had one protagonist and that was Victor
@@guneytopal1713no the protagonist was Oz, protagonist != good guy
@@guneytopal1713 I guess with your logic Alfred was the protagonist of The Batman
I think the killing of Vic will go down as the most heartbreaking death of the year. Just his cries alone of " please" is enough to make your stomach turn
and the face Oz was making while he was killing Vic was pure evil. Heavy scene!
thanks for the spoiler.
I know it's my fault for reading comments but the episode has been out for a day. Spoilers man!
@skypiratecaptain you click on a video that talks about the season ending and you don't expect people to talk about it in the comments? That's on you
@@skypiratecaptain 😂😂 shouldn’t have opened the comments
I knew he was talking about The Penguin.
Same
@Skibidisigmaohio-w7uwtf is wrong with u man
Just wait till he watches ‘From’
Because you watched the video
@@notgibbs4966yeah, a lot of people dont know this show is a masterpiece right there with penguin
1:00 basically the fan service isn’t fan service. It actually strengthens Oz’ downfall. He’s got everything but at the cost of his family, best soldier and now at the cost of his freedom because his antics have set Batman on him.
That batsignal definitely wasn't for Oz, sure he's on Batman's radar but it's not like he wasn't before. Oz is a bigger player now, but Batman didn't care about/go after the Gigantes even after Sofia destroyed Crown Point, and it's not like what Oz has done is even at the same level that the Falcones and Maronis had been doing for years and Batman never went after them. Will he face off with Batman down the road? Absolutely, but it probably won't happen in the next Batman movie.
@@valcastillo6777I keep telling people that ..that signal wasn't for the penguin .. People seem to forget that there was a big explosion n many people dying ..that's y the batman was called
That makes no sense but ok
When he disposes of Victor you realize he's just finishing what he was going to to in episode 1 and it was never going to be different
True. But Vic's killing hits very hard.
Potentially but I really feel like Oz took a liking to him, he knew too much and in turn could become a liability. Penguin wants all the credit/attention to himself so when they were on sitting on the bench talking about how “THEY” succeeded and made it out. Penguin was probably thinking “We? I didn’t know you spoke French” then killed him off. So it was for many reasons
bravo vince
That's amazing
@@702Sinatrayeah, many times you heard oz saying "I DID THIS SHIT" like with his vegetative mom in the end, when in reality Vic carried him towards the end
youve never seen penguinzo, charlie, and moist critical in the same room
yo its you, the guy who made the animation
U might be on to something
@@OVOJacob3 GET THIS GUY OUTA HERE
@@OVOJacob3 leave
@@OVOJacob3roy woods washes drake ez no diff
If Oz’s mom died, I bet he’d keep her body around, turning her into a doll to stash in his house. That’s just how twisted Oz is.
Norman Bates from Psycho activities.
The way I see it (spoilers)
once she had a stroke she was dead to him, now that she can no longer feed his ego. She’s just a prop now to justify his actions which is horrifying, as she clearly wants to die
I hope we see batman roll up to the penguins penthouse in a future movie and we briefly see Bruce catch a glimpse of Ozs mom just dead and rotting. Would be kinda twisted and a big payoff for people who watches the series. This series got me way hyped for the universe that the original film didn't do but now I see the major potential of this bat. Also wtf vic you fuckin idiot should have gotten out the second time he tried to kill you early on. That hurt to watch just when you thought vic was actually going to make it and he didn't even have a chance
That's exactly how that scene already felt to me
Like Lenin. Don't know if he'd preserve her brain though.
It's fantastic to see someone else appreciate the show as much as I do. The depth of the characters, particularly Oswald, and their complex relationships truly make it an outstanding series.
Salvatore robbing Oz of any earned triumph by goin out realistically, and Oz's emotional reaction to it before playing it off as a victory, is a microcosm of how much more frustrated and dangerous Oz is going to become any time he's reminded of the hollowness of his achievements.
It really shows his psyche though. Like he wanted to beat Sal by himself, but he died due to a heart attack. So he did that monologue trying to convince himself that he had indeed beaten Sal. Same with his mother. He never got her acknowledgement, so he hires Eve and make her dress like his mom to get that " approval." That is why Sal had to die the way he did: to show what type of person Oz was.
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Im glad they made the Penguin in actual villain instead of a anti hero like how sony does it with Venom, Morbius, and probably Kraven too
Venom and kraven aren't always villains exactly. Especially venom for so many years now literal decades hasn't been a villain. Don't know anything about morbious but again there's comic book material to go off that shows they aren't really evil. The penguin has always just been a villain
@@jonwifebeaterjones6389 bro thats literally the reason why their movies always fail, their best stories are always the one where they are the villain like Kraven Last hunt, Kraven only get interesting because hes a villain.
@@vengeance4566yet the Venom trilogy is still well liked. It has flaws, sure. But it’s a enjoyable ride to be on
@@jay-2004 yeah thats why it peaked in the first film with the last being absolute crap
@@barniehd8358 Yet, many people still enjoy the last, despite it being "crap". 🤷♂
The blend of crime drama and character study in "The Penguin" captivated me as well. The quality of acting was exceptional across the board, adding depth to each character and their respective stories. As for the pacing concerns, I believe that every good story requires a build-up to fully engage with the audience.
That ending was so beautifully gross and twisted, he turned eve into this sick memory of his mother which is weird as fuck to tell him what he wants to hear, he got what he wanted, ruined Sophia and his mothers life, successfully manipulated and got rid of victor, and got off scott free
He gon be an absolute menace in batman 2
...and turned his girlfriend into his mother, ha.
Most men do, one way or another…
@@hothotheat3000yeah nah
@@hothotheat3000bruh what
Oz used Eve as an image of his Mother the whole time. When Sofia talks to Eve and looks at the wigs, she asks her 'Oz ever seen this version of you', and Eve replies 'a couple of times but Oz doesn't like it'. Sofia then asks 'What does he like' and Eve says 'He isn't that complicated'.
Freud would have loved this show 😆Oz certainly embraces his full desire to turn Eve into his Mother by the end though, another one of his goals succeeded.
I am SO sad about Vic. Like we all saw it coming but he had such a great arc. Was hoping to see more of him in the future.😢
NO ONE saw it coming 😢
@@KingHenryIX_everyone saw that coming
I saw it coming but didn’t expect it to be like this ngl. I thought it would be like last episode, leaving people behind to save his skin, but they took it to the next level and had him kill Vic with his own hands, because he couldn’t tolerate any more weakness.
Shit didn’t even hit the fan he just killed him for no reason because the writers didn’t know what to do with Vic’s character
I didn't see it coming but I did genuinely believe that the Penguin would become a genuine villain but I did expect Vic to at least be a loyal enforcer.
This was for the best as it showed very clearly that there was no altruism in Oz's heart for literally anybody.
Vic's face in the final scene of Ep 3 said it all.
He knew he wasn't doing right at the time and while he started believing in Oz's lies and that Oz's presence may be a positive for him by the end of the show, we are surprised with Oz showing that he will make the wrong choices because he wants what he doesn't deserve and will do anything for that with no actual regard for anyone else and hence, Vic had to go.
The Penguin in this show was in essence what we expect of the character in most Batman media. A bloody monster.
Only difference was that this one started a lapdog before rising to the peak by sadistically ruining everyone else, including(in a way) his own mother.
Getting Arcane immediately after The Penguin...we getting water boarded with peak
I’m not ready to start Arcane, I’ll get there eventually
Oh boy, the hangover of peakness will be rough
@@CrystalRose1111I just binged the available episodes, oh my fucking god I NEED MORE FORTICHE NEVER MISSES
Dude idk what's happening I feel like I don't see people saying it but arcane s2 feels SO different and the dialogue especially feels like a step down
Wait no way 😱
The quality you hoped Joker 2 would be.
We live in a world where a Joker project crashes and burns while a Penguin project is critically acclaimed, all before GTA VI too.
This show is the best show ive seen in a very long time. A true villian arc. Not a wasted second. I need more.
Get the fuck out of here. Nobody wants to see your video about a dog.
I need one with Roman Sionis/ Black Mask. Or, I saw one guy mention how cool it’d be to have a Hugo Strange Max series
@@TheForbidden_1ne Sionis is such a great character. Btw if penguin is like this, imagine matt Reeves's Joker
@@Vasili_ikoslov123 joker is overrused no need of him
@@rastyplayzzofficial He is Batman's nemesis and he does exists in this Universe
The ending actually felt horrifying to me. In my mind, him with the mother at the top floor felt like he had propped up, almost a doll/corpse/simulacra of his mother in front of the window, to convince himself he realised -her dream- his promise of getting her a penthouse at the top floor.
It was horrifying, she can’t talk or move either.
I hated the entire ending literally no pay off for all the build up just everybody loses and oz is creepy asf now
@@duckpumpthe payoff is a crazy character arc and an amazing setup for what’s to Come in the Universe.
@@duckpumpoz is the main character and he’s also the villain that’s what a good ending is for him
@@duckpump The payoff is establishing the Penguin as a true gotham villian.
I won't spoil anything here but they did an excellent job reminding you that Oz isn't a good guy, sometimes you start to feel as if he's not really a bad guy and has his reasons, but then he does something to remind you he's not. Especially in one of the final scenes. Reminds me a lot of how the Sopranos made sure to vilify Tony, and BB with Walt
I totally agree! This show is so good just as an individual show and not even a comic book show, to the point that sometimes you get lost in the plot and are fully rooting for Oz.
And then just when you forget, he does something to remind you that he’s a supervillain. The end with Vic encapsulates that perfectly. You’re happy for him, you’re happy he won… and then you hate him more than you ever did. It perfectly sets him up as an evil villain going forward in this universe, and I can’t wait to see where it goes from here
Just wish so many of the fans of BB didn't completely miss the point. (Hint: if you think Skylar is the problem, you missed the point.)
He did remind me a lot of Tony Soprano actually.
@@wendynerd1199 BB finale makes Walter White like a hero or something by saving Jesse. If only Vince had the ball to ruin his character even more like Chase did with Tony Soprano and now this The Penguin.
I still can't get over the fact that Maroni is played by Mr. Crab.
The same actor who played Lex Luthor in the DC Animated shows btw. Iconic voice.
Love Clancy Brown
When they killed him off all I could think of was the Mr Krabs meme “OH ME HEART STOPPED, IM FUCKING DYING!!!”
He’s played quite a few characters lately. He was a serial killer in Dexter New Blood, he was in Gen V, he was in Detroit Become Human, he was in John Wick Chapter 4, and he voiced a few charters in Invincible.
Clancy Brown is a class act
You would actually be surprised at how many comic book references this show has. There are smaller Easter eggs like the use of Magpie and the shop next to Penguin's apartment being named "Burgess Jewelry" which is a reference to the actor who played the Penguin in the 60s show, but what this show really does well is taking narrative elements from various pieces of Batman media and drawing thematic ties between them to create a rich and compelling story. Showrunner Lauren Lefranc listed Batman: The Long Halloween and Penguin: Pain and Prejudice as the primary inspirations, and you can see their DNA all over this show. This is how you make an excellent piece of superhero media that is true to the comics while also crafting a brilliant story in it's own right.
Some other comic book elements that were used in this show include the Penguin killing his brothers and his mother becoming a vegetable (Pain and Prejudice), Oz converting an abandoned station into a supervillain hideout, his costume wearing girlfriend Eve Karlo possibly being a homage to Basil Karlo (Clayface), Penguin getting his classic outfit, and Victor being very similar to Jason Todd, who became Robin after Batman caught him trying to steal the tires of the Batmobile. All of these references and nods are earned by the narrative and contribute to the themes of the story.
Agreed
@@unseenhand6579i never noticed the similarities between Jason and Victor but yeah, Vic is essentially Penguin’s Jason
I Really Appreciate how It didn't fall into the 'Black Adam' Problem of turning It's Villain into a Hero in the End. It stuck to it's Guns and made sure to keep in mind that Oz is Not a Good Guy. This just makes Me more Excited for the Future of Matt Reeve's DC and I am gonna Eat this Shit Up Best DC Universe yet.
That's because of the rock, he doesn't like to lose a fight or be the bad guy in any movie
So far Nolan’s DC is still the best but Matt Reeves is definitely putting up competition. I think it’s still too early to call his the best. I’m really excited for the other villains in the second movie though and I loved the first movie.
@@UnPatoMas.and the producers could’ve picked anyone else for the role. It’s still their fault
Why are you using capitalizations like your comment is a title and why has no one else commented on this fact?
Black Adam has literally been on the Justice league MULTIPLE times lmao he’s an anti hero not hero or villain. I get your point though.
its so good, because Oz has a weird relationship with his mother in the comics too, and went into a spiral when she passed away, i cant wait to see where he goes from here (plus he took out his siblings too)
The show definitely achieved its goal, cause I am dying to see Batman beat Oz’s ass now
I can envision the theather's reactions already! 😂
2024 a good year for shows. Shogun. X-Men 97. Invincible. Penguin. Arcane. (edit) Fallout. It’s crazy
Fallout too
Reply to this comment if you cum inside chicken burgers because you ran out of mayo
It's not being said enough but MHA season 7 was fantastic
Finally i see someone mentioning x-men 97
@@YourBizarreJoe How can someone be this wrong, holy shit
For people wondering where is Batman, here is an extract from the opening monologue of the movie:
"And I'm there too. Watching. 2 years of nights have turned me into a nocturnal animal. I must choose my targets carefully. It's a big city. I can't be everywhere. But they don't know where I am."
I know where he was:
Batman was busy fixing Bat Signal in the penguin show.
And he actually fixed it and will return in The Batman sequel.
@@tommyshelby2787Also he was nursing Alfred back to health
But where was James Gordon??
All we saw was Chief Mackenzie and Mayor-Elect Bea Real
Did James get benched?
@@budgiecat9039i still dont think hes Commissioner yet
The bat-alarm is broken
@@tommyshelby2787and when he was not doing that he was busy mopping the wet flooded streets of Gotham.
The fact that Oz took Vic's wallet was the nail in the coffin for me. Literally took his money back he gave him.
He also basically promised that Vic wouldn't die a nobody, but getting rid of his ID broke that promise.
Crazy that Oz said “that’s it see ya” just before a fade to black
Lmao
"Dont sto-"
@@mcride9773my beloved sopranos
If you rewatch the show, especially the first episode, you can catch few foreshadowings and parallels, especially about Vic. This show is a freaking MASTERPIECE.
After Vic kills Squid and breaks down. Oz says it gets easier. Now knowing all Oz has done it's so chilling.
One thing that really impressed me is the recontextualizations of several characters. Particularly Sofia and Ozs Mom. Makes me look foreward to rewatches.
Whoever did the IGN review should never touch anything that has to do with movies or tv shows ever again. He doesn't understand what good writing and character development is
Don’t think they reviewed the whole series.
@@SPACEKNOCKERZ76That may be true but at no point in this series does that show deserve that rating they gave it.
The Sopranos influence on this show is insane. Oz and Vic is literally Tony and Chris, Oz and Tony also share so many similarities they're practically the same character in a different universe.
I was thinking that the entire time.
@ The Sopranos influence on TV is unmatched
penguin is a good show. Sopranos is untouchable though, the two are simply not comparable. Sopranos got so many layers, incredibile universe.
Yeah the Penguin also speaks almost exactly like Tony.
And the whole mental disorder theme is another hint about how inspired the show is by The Sopranos.
It's not completely derivative cause you can feel a strong authorial imprint, yet being strongly inspired by a cult series keeps The Penguin from being a true masterpiece imo.
@@io-ct8ky I never said one was better than the other, just saying one was heavily influenced by the other. And the 2 are comparable, everything is comparable. Especially 2 things that share so many similarities.
Penguinz0 glazing penguin is some multiverse shit
Definitely
Obama medal meme
Multiverse of Penguins
I don't understand how anyone could watch this show and think it was too slow. The plot moves at a lightning pace lmao
Totally. Feels like if you compressed all of the sopranos into one season, not a bad thing at all but I swear there were like at least 2 major twists every episode
in todays age people watch shorts and tiktok , they cant handle movies and shows
I found Eve to be a surprisingly interesting character. The way she stays close to Oz while knowing his insanity and cruelty and then also letting Sofia try and kill him, it gave them a really interesting character dynamic. I wonder if she’ll be a part of The Batman 2.
Her surname is Karlo,the surname of Clayface in the comics
@@mr.andrew7820which is also alluded to in the many different outfits and wigs she has, constantly changing her appearance for various purposes. Just like how clayface molds his face into different looks. Since I doubt this version of Batman would ever directly adapt clayface, that is a pretty cool homage.
penguinz0 -> penguin 0z -> penguin 0zwald -> penguin 0swald -> Penguin Oswald Cobblepot
Charlie is Oz confirmed
Penguinz0 loving the Penguin. It comes full circle
1:13 bro didnt have to violate us like that 😭🙏🏻
thats what I'm saying 😂 cought me off guard
Low Tier Charlie 😂
Like he violate your mom
Just like he did with our moms!
I was looking for this very common LMFAO
Sal’s death was supposed to feel like that. Like how it felt for Oz. They wanted his death to feel underwhelming just like how Oz did cause HE wanted to kill him, but Sal’s old age and health got to him. It made Oz mad cause he didn’t get the death he wanted. 😐
Bro copied the comment
Whenever you feel bad about your judgements, remember that IGN gave this show 5/10.
This Penguin compared to how his story starts in the comics was actually brilliant. He had a true Rags to Riches moment and the show truly showed how evil The Penguin as a character actually is.
Not that I cared that much, but Maroni breaking out of THE maximum security prison with just a single cops keys was *a bit* of an ass-pull. That’s the only thing that stuck out to me though.
You know arkham asylum. They can bride all of em in that place
@ He broke out of Blackgate, not Arkham, but it’s still a tough sell that he just bribed every guard on his way out lol
Similarly: Oz just tipping over his chair & escaping in the club after his mother stabs him was a complete ass-pull.
I thought the same shyt, dude is a well known criminal and just walked out of a maximum security prison 😅
@@loudenlaffnite246agreed. When I watched that I immediately thought that was ridiculous lol. Overall really good show, but damn what a dumb decision for a finale.
"... best show of 2024".
Arcane Season 2: "Hold my beer."
Sweet naive Charlie. He has no idea how shitty penguin is going to look after watching arcane. ;)
Arcane shcmarcane
Arcane is goated but the story is meh tbh.
Charlie voted arcane in the game awards 2024, he said he only watched Act I and said it was better than fallout.
This show has made me hope so hard that he’s the main villain for The Batman Part II
Whatever helps you pay the bills bro @Skibidisigmaohio-w7u
Man that would be such a great payoff
I do think a character like Mr Freeze should be in the spotlight considering his only live action appearance has been in the Batman & Robin film. And Freeze is so much more than that portrayal.
I'm just a sucker for well done sympathetic antagonists, what can I say.
He wont be the main villian and i dont think he should
Idk why everyone keeps on saying this. This penguin would not make a good main villain nor is he going to be the main villain. Its already confirmed that he’s only gonna have 5-6 scenes in the movie
10/10. From the filmography to the damn writing. With Everything in between.
Victor gave up his LIFE just to support Oz because he saw him as family, just for Oz to take him out like he was NOTHING!
Please, Batman, Reign down on Oz 😡
We are not sure who will be the villain in that movie.
@@ibrahimihsan2090i’m pretty sure The Penguin will not be the primary antagonist in Part II, they said he’ll only be in six scenes, and i’m guessing it’ll show his rise in the political sphere and maybe he’ll extort his way up to being the mayor
Penguin will be main villain in batman 3 @chummchumm
@@djsejwal2 confirmed or just a theory? certainly seems to be setting up for that
@chummchumm it makes sense to bring penguin as bigger baddy later on. Otherwise show serves no purpose.
Vic: "You're family to me, Oz"
Oz: "Yeah Vic, you're like a brother to me..................."
Oz: "Wait"
Imagining glazing Agatha All Along when The Penguin exists in 2024
Are there people “glazing” Agatha though? Serious question
@@TheForbidden_1nesome people on twitter seem to love it for some reason
@@TheForbidden_1ne Some kids who danced to that cringey song three years back, and has a free trial for Disney-.
Agatha was meh. It wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t great. It was the pinnacle of mediocrity.
Did not expect that last minute choke out scene. Also, I would fight Batman for Sofia.
When they were talking on the bench I was thinking in the back of my mind "oh fuck he's going to kill him" and he did.
penguinz0 glazing The Penguin is nepotism at it finest.
The Penguin is the villain and that finale reminded us of that
Yo nice pfp
Edit: IGN gave this Show a 5/10....... Yea.
Bro the moment he put his arm around Vic, I knew he was gonna die but the fact that he not only took his money but also threw his only Identification away, Vic dying a nobody.
Also it's refreshing that we have a Villain that's not Complex or Nuanced. Penguin was always like this since he was a kid.
Straight up the Devil in a Suit and Top Hat. And a Limp.
ign is a joke.
the character is still complex, just not morally
@@fabiofernandes9122and we breath air. What’s new lol
I feel bad for Vic, but at the end of the day, Vic chose the path in life he chose. Vic could've left the criminal life behind by leaving with his girlfriend but instead he chose to not to and wanted to peddle drugs and murder Squid and such. He faced the consequences for his actions in trusting someone like Oswald and living a criminal life.
I mean fair but we have to also remember that Vic is only like 19 maybe 20 at best. It sucks because maybe he would've realized how wrong this was. Vic just wanted to be someone. And ironically Oz tossing his ID into the river feels like Vic dies as a nobody, an unknown.
Edit 11/18: After rewatching the episode it is confirmed that Vic was only 17 yrs old. He wouldn't have turned 18 for another 4-5 months.
@@ronnie3613 20 is a grown ass man. Most 20 year olds in the world aren't out there peddling narcotics and shooting people.
His father told him to stay away from people like Squid so you can't blame his upbringing on his choices either. He was raised right.
So stop defending him knowingly making poor life choices when he had the chance to live a normal loving life with his GF.
He made his bed and is now lying in it, forever.
Interesting that you say that cause that’s the arc that pattinson’s batman goes through in the movie. At the beginning he believes that criminals get what they deserve because they “chose that life” when in reality a lot of crime comes from manipulation and corrupt systems, and the world isn’t as black and white as he thought, which he comes to understand by the end of the movie.
@@campbell9825 The difference being that Vic LITERALLY had a choice unlike most poor people.
He could've left with his girlfriend and started a new honest life in a city that wasn't Gotham. He literally sat there in Penguin's car and watched her leave. He could've simply got out of the car and got on the bus she was on.
Maybe he could've moved to Metropolis where Superman is and had a much better life or something.
But he didn't, and he paid the price for his choices. If you trust people like Oz you lose every single time.
Bro is giving Penguin the freest marketing of its lifetime 😭🙏
I just realized, Sofia had a chance to kill Victor but decided not to. He turned the tables on her losing to Oz in the end while Oz killed him without hesitation to get closer to power without anything to be used against him. Great parallel
The most tragic thing is that Oz kept his mom and his girlfriend alive, but had to to kill Victor. Which implies that he loved Victor more than even his girl and his mom, he was too big an emotional liability
@@lordlubu3029 Nah, Oz never cared about Victor, he just finished what he already wanted to do in episode 1.
It was because Victor had seen him more emotionally vulnerable than any of them had. Oz didn't want anyone to see him like that, he thought it was a weakness. His girlfriend definitely sees his vulnerability in a different way, but he can't exactly kill her for that because he needs her to see his vulnerability for his twisted fantasy.
@@void1464 I disagree, he killed because he saw him as family too, which he now sees as a weakness. Remember he would've let him leave in episode 3, so Vic's death was not planned until everything else that happened
@@void1464 if he didnt care about him he would have just killed him without any leadup. he was actually emotional when he was killing him ngl like he was actually saying sorry genuinely which is something you dont hear at all the whole show. i think he cared too much about him and thats why he had to get rid of him.
@@ibby1295 He wasn't emotional, he was enjoying it
To make another point, during the flashback with young Oswald and his brothers. When his brother got 50 bucks from the guy, Oswald wanted to blow it all for his own selfish desires but his brother wanted to give it to their mom. For a guy that seemingly cares so much for his mother, his first thought to where that 50 bucks would go, knowing how much his mom is struggling to raise him and his brothers, wanted to blow it all on what he wanted
Such a good point!!
2:21 viktor and jayce ? Ohh wrong show 😂
I thought it was arcane too😅
@Brawlholic ye i am like wait Victor?
Same release week as well! 😂
Peak week
5:05 yeah i think they could have saved that just by foreshadowing moments earlier that he had heart problems or that he had to take meds or something, and that's it, i mean he looked old, i wouldn't have questioned it either, especially if they showed he had those kinds of health problems, but yeah it's not a big deal either
A lot of treats to those who know about the Batman lore, read the comics or the animated series too. The Falcones and Maronis, Magpie - a villain from the comics, Eve Karlo who shares Basil Karlo's/Clayface's last name, the reporter Summer Gleason who is the reporter from the Animated Series, Sebastian Hady from the comics, Elliot Bridge which ties to Hush, clues to Harvey Dent. To a Batman fan, these were awesome references and I am gushing about it. Can't wait for The Batman Part Two.
When *that* moment happened, all I could think of was this quote from Jack Nicholson’s Joker: “I’m gonna need a minute or 2 alone boys!”
I’m not too sure but something tells me I should watch The Penguin once winter break hits and I got all the time in the world
Watch it now u wont regret it
Thats not how the werld werks
No that would be Arcane.
No
Penguin vs Shogun at the Emmy’s is gonna be crazy
We viewed Oz through the lens of "Victor." He was the POV that the writer wanted us to experience the show
Best show of 2024 until the inevitable Arcane sweep
Man FUCK arcane
Facts
4:42 I think that's a mirror of what he did to his brothers. He knows he didn't "win" his mothers love, he just won her love by the fact that there was nobody else left, same as Maroni and there was nobody else left to fight
The Vic situation is crazy
The Penguin enjoying the penguin doesn’t get more full circle than this
It‘s good that they built up the characters, to the point that the majority of the viewers thought Oz might be good to someone in the world and even to the point of rooting for him. The last kill was the final nail in the coffin for most people, the last 10 minutes of the series finally unmask Oz.
The show kinda made us feel like the people of Gotham at the end, crying out for Batman.
That had to be the most unexpected killing of all time
Nah it’s gotta be Chris Moltisanti’s
Tony talked about killed Chris throughout the show everytime he fucked up. Vic was way more unexpected imo
@@ZMshout but we still think Tony wouldn’t do it cause Chris is his nephew
He treats people like chess pieces, pawns that he can dispose of
3:26 DUDE I COMPLETELY AGREE! They basically wasted the phenomenal Clancy Brown and I just wish that we got to see more from him
the ending made me go '' wowwiee '' made me die of laughter 😭
rip vic
I’ve never been a super hero guy but I got pumped when I saw the bat signal at the end
The casting, the lighting, the directing, the acting, everything is just so brilliantly done.
Oz killed Vic because Victor saw Oz in his most vulnerable state and he can’t have anyone seeing that side of him to be used against him. The director confirmed this. Other than that, this is truly a masterpiece worth watching! The writing was so good with such complicit characters. Highly recommend watching The Penguin. They pulled it off.
Hold up, let arcane cook first😗