I wonder if he could have done this show without the fatsuit. Would the accent, mannerisms, and makeup alone played?
PatAg said:
I wonder if he could have done this show without the fatsuit. Would the accent, mannerisms, and makeup alone played?
AgfromHOU said:
I prefer what they did, but it could work. The Gotham version of Penguin was pretty popular among the Batman/DC fan base
ScottishFire said:PatAg said:
I wonder if he could have done this show without the fatsuit. Would the accent, mannerisms, and makeup alone played?
Fat penguin or we'd riot.
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The entire episode was basically to show that this was the reason.cajunaggie08 said:
Was that the straw that broke the camels back for her in realizing no one is on her side?
I feel like her conversation with Rush was her lightbulb moment, you can see it as she lights up about a fresh start.cajunaggie08 said:
So why did she wait until after Oz left her for dead to kill off her family? Was that the straw that broke the camels back for her in realizing no one is on her side? Or was this just the first opportunity she had since her uncle backed her into a corner by saying she had 48 hours to leave town.
They made a point of her opening the window in that bedroom before the chocolate cake scene with the kid, so I'm thinking the open window is the explanation.Prosperdick said:I feel like her conversation with Rush was her lightbulb moment, you can see it as she lights up about a fresh start.cajunaggie08 said:
So why did she wait until after Oz left her for dead to kill off her family? Was that the straw that broke the camels back for her in realizing no one is on her side? Or was this just the first opportunity she had since her uncle backed her into a corner by saying she had 48 hours to leave town.
Damn, this episode rocked! Speaking of rocked, Sofia was rocking that yellow dress, damn she looked good.
My only question is how did Johnny survive the gas? She seemed to expect him to be awake and not dead but how on earth could she know the level of gas that would permeate each room? Did she close off the vents?
Also, she took a big risk that the kid doesn't wake up and go back in the house to either die herself or wake up her parents who might figure out something is up and flee.
Ahhh, good catch.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:They made a point of her opening the window in that bedroom before the chocolate cake scene with the kid, so I'm thinking the open window is the explanation.Prosperdick said:I feel like her conversation with Rush was her lightbulb moment, you can see it as she lights up about a fresh start.cajunaggie08 said:
So why did she wait until after Oz left her for dead to kill off her family? Was that the straw that broke the camels back for her in realizing no one is on her side? Or was this just the first opportunity she had since her uncle backed her into a corner by saying she had 48 hours to leave town.
Damn, this episode rocked! Speaking of rocked, Sofia was rocking that yellow dress, damn she looked good.
My only question is how did Johnny survive the gas? She seemed to expect him to be awake and not dead but how on earth could she know the level of gas that would permeate each room? Did she close off the vents?
Also, she took a big risk that the kid doesn't wake up and go back in the house to either die herself or wake up her parents who might figure out something is up and flee.
Who wouldn't close a randomly opened window before going to bed though?PatAg said:
Id think for most people watching the show, opening the window was enough to understand that she intended for him to live and everyone else die.
Quad Dog said:Who wouldn't close a randomly opened window before going to bed though?PatAg said:
Id think for most people watching the show, opening the window was enough to understand that she intended for him to live and everyone else die.
IMO, she had a lot of hate and anger towards everyone, but the vendetta didn't materialize until after Oz double-crossed her with the Maroni's.CC09LawAg said:
Maybe. It just seems like she has a vendetta against everyone involved but somehow she's willing to forgive Oz when he was really the one that caused it all for her.
Like I said, if when he was her driver he protected her from an assault or kidnapping or something, saved her life, etc. and they had that kind of bonding moment, I could see how she'd be torn between hating him vs. forgiving him.