DarthSkywalker
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I wasn’t all that surprised.For those still watching or who haven't seen, I was expecting Oz to findin the truck, so I'm happy to have been wrong.Francine's body
ThatI guess we finally know what the thing the showrunners mentioned would paint Oz in an irredeemable light…
Instead of his brothers’ death being an accident, he literally just killed them out of spite just so he could get more attention from his mother. So, he’s been a psychopath from day one.
Very possible.i think Penguin might be the one wielding the acid if Two-Face appears.
They mention in the podcast that they had dialect coaches, and that specific areas of the city have their own accent. It’s quite detailed.I know this is a weird thing to harp on, but I'm finding the accents in the show to be so distracting. Like, was this a conscious decision on the show creator's part to create some kind of Gotham accent, or were they trying to make sense of Colin Farrell not really nailing an American accent, so they have his family talk in that strange old timey gangster way? Everything is all "Foist of all, I got to woik oily in the moining...".
It's very cartoony but feels on purpose to me. This show is super, super heightened and campy to such an extent that there's no way it's an accident.I know this is a weird thing to harp on, but I'm finding the accents in the show to be so distracting. Like, was this a conscious decision on the show creator's part to create some kind of Gotham accent, or were they trying to make sense of Colin Farrell not really nailing an American accent, so they have his family talk in that strange old timey gangster way? Everything is all "Foist of all, I got to woik oily in the moining...".
It's Little Gotham.I’m not particularly bothered by it, but it did strike me as funny that the dialect seems specific to that neighborhood and that neighborhood alone.
100%. Definitely had more of the sleazy Turturro vibe.It's very cartoony but feels on purpose to me. This show is super, super heightened and campy to such an extent that there's no way it's an accident.
Great episode! Maybe the best since the pilot? The flashbacks certainly are. Really prefer when this show narrows in on Oz character stuff and is less focused on the pretty dumb and badly plotted gang war.
Strong did a really good job but anyone else wish they'd switched out Strong and Cancelmi's roles? Cancelmi feels much closer to a Turtorro type than Strong.
Really prefer when this show narrows in on Oz character stuff and is less focused on the pretty dumb and badly plotted gang war.
Showing the door simply over flowing with water was more poignant than two people actually drowning.Thatsilence at the end was worse than hearing them yell for help.
Let alone the Keaton/Burton shoutout with Oz lying that his brothers went to see Beetlejuice.Also probably only me that drew the parallel, but I’m very amused by Sofia channeling Jack Napier’s “You are a vicious bastard, Rotelli, and I’m glad you’re dead” when talking about her family with Gia.
It’s like some of you (not YOU) haven’t seen any crime drama from 1984 thru 2000.They mention in the podcast that they had dialect coaches, and that specific areas of the city have their own accent. It’s quite detailed.