Great E2. Didn't realize he was already known as the Penguin. Was thinking we were buildling to that. Not that I really care.
Biden?TCTTS said:
It really is becoming a truly memorable, almost iconic performance. Farrell/the makeup team have turned him into such a distinct character in terms of his look/mannerisms, while the writing team continues to make him so incredibly complex. I can't remember the last time I was actively rooting for such a despicable character, yet here we are. He's just so compelling to watch.
Does he sleep in a bank vault, but it still has windows to the outside?Apache said:
Oz has a badass apartment, the whole thing is a man cave.
100%Brian Earl Spilner said:
I honestly don't know who's putting on a better performance, Farrell or Milioti.
Both are absolutely killing it.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I honestly don't know who's putting on a better performance, Farrell or Milioti.
Both are absolutely killing it.
HummingbirdSaltalamacchia said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
I honestly don't know who's putting on a better performance, Farrell or Milioti.
Both are absolutely killing it.
Agreed. They both have ways of communicating so much, with just their eyes. Everything about this show is knocking it out of the park IMO. They are almost making you root for Oz, which just leads me to believe by the end of the season he's going to go full on monster/villain. Which concerns me for our boy Victor.
FL_Ag1998 said:HummingbirdSaltalamacchia said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
I honestly don't know who's putting on a better performance, Farrell or Milioti.
Both are absolutely killing it.
Agreed. They both have ways of communicating so much, with just their eyes. Everything about this show is knocking it out of the park IMO. They are almost making you root for Oz, which just leads me to believe by the end of the season he's going to go full on monster/villain. Which concerns me for our boy Victor.
Yeah, this. The Penguin/Vic relationship is forming in an almost Walter White/Jessie Pinkman way. While Vic may not be quite the sleazeball Jessie was at the beginning of BB, I'm guessing that the story ends up the same - Oz, like Walter, might be fascinating to watch but ultimately we end up rooting against him because we see the corruptive damage he's doing to his protege Vic, who is the true protagonist hero of the story.
VP at Pierce and Pierce said:
Oz & Vic are a cross between WW & Jesse and Tony Soprano & Chrissy.
That is what I think too. I can see Vic now becoming Oz's right hand man. Not sure what character that would become or if he gets taken out by someone which makes Oz become very cold.hurleyag said:
I'm not sure I agree. Vic coming back was his "breaking" moment. He has chosen the life and what it can provide. I don't think we see her again.
VP at Pierce and Pierce said:That is what I think too. I can see Vic now becoming Oz's right hand man. Not sure what character that would become or if he gets taken out by someone which makes Oz become very cold.hurleyag said:
I'm not sure I agree. Vic coming back was his "breaking" moment. He has chosen the life and what it can provide. I don't think we see her again.
Perhaps one of these comic book historians can join in, is there a character like Vic in any of the comics?CC09LawAg said:
I hope they find a good resolution for Vic because I'm not sure I can watch Batman beat the crap out of this kid if he becomes Oz's #1 henchman. It would make me sad.
Maybe, Im thinking he is going to just end up making a decision to "give up" Ozmslags97 said:VP at Pierce and Pierce said:That is what I think too. I can see Vic now becoming Oz's right hand man. Not sure what character that would become or if he gets taken out by someone which makes Oz become very cold.hurleyag said:
I'm not sure I agree. Vic coming back was his "breaking" moment. He has chosen the life and what it can provide. I don't think we see her again.
This is what I predict. Vic gets taken out in front of Oz, and he loses any "good" he had left in him.