Originally Posted by Urc Burry:
10/10. Oz is a sick man. God I wish The Bat2 didn’t get delayed a year
I feel like setting the Maronis on fire was a bit of a clue, fellas.
Almost like the writers realized "oh...yeah, he might be getting a little too sympathetic here. Let's go ahead and have him torch a woman so we can remind people that this is a REALLY bad dude..."
It was kinda like in Barry when the writers were getting annoyed at how the audience was responding to Barry so they had him do some kinda heinous shit.
I mean...you can't say the writers didn't try to warn ya.
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
After this last episode
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I hate him now after killing loyal Victor
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And left him there like garbage.
I'd have liked to have seen Oz give Vic a good amount of cash to leave town. Like "Take this,kid, and leave Gotham tonight because if you stay, I'm afraid of what I might do to ya. Go to California with your dame and get as far away from me as possible!"
To me, that still establishes him as a monster but gets Vic out of there. But alas, the way they did it is more memorable and will go down as one of the coldest and saddest moments in recent television history
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I feel like setting the Maronis on fire was a bit of a clue, fellas.
Almost like the writers realized "oh...yeah, he might be getting a little too sympathetic here. Let's go ahead and have him torch a woman so we can remind people that this is a REALLY bad dude..."
It was kinda like in Barry when the writers were getting annoyed at how the audience was responding to Barry so they had him do some kinda heinous shit.
I mean...you can't say the writers didn't try to warn ya.
And left him there like garbage.
I'd have liked to have seen Oz give Vic a good amount of cash to leave town. Like "Take this,kid, and leave Gotham tonight because if you stay, I'm afraid of what I might do to ya. Go to California with your dame and get as far away from me as possible!"
To me, that still establishes him as a monster but gets Vic out of there. But alas, the way they did it is more memorable and will go down as one of the coldest and saddest moments in recent television history
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That's just far more thoughtful than you'd ever see from Oz. He's entirely impulse. From shooting Alberto to killing his brothers, he simply acts then deals with the consequences. Telling Vic to get out of town would've been out of character for him.