➤ New inmate Oswald Cobblepot exhibits signs of extreme narcissism and megalomania. Also seems to have had a rather unhealthy relationship with his deceased mother. Treatments will include immersive aversion therapy and radical psychotropics.
Tag: gertrud kapelput
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↳ [¾] Vengeful     Did you think (…) that I just… got over it?
My mother was a saint! The only person who truly cared about me, and now she’s gone and I have nothing left!
Problematic fave challenge: 1 parallel
↳ petty mama’s boy
He fucking slyaed Sofia with that. I loved it!
Gotham s4e09: Oswald and Martin
Ugh- Oswald’s going to rot in off-the-rack hell for the way he treats that little boy. In all likelihood, Sofia’s going to join him there. On the positive side: this is terrible to watch, but it is in keeping with what was said about Oswald becoming “more depraved”, and I’m certainly happy to see that Sofia’s a complete monster. So… good work on this characterization… Gotham writers? It feels so weird to say that!
@rhavewellyarnbag  Oswald is treating Martin not as a child, but as a small adult. Yes, he should know better. I wonder, though-if that’s how Oswald was treated, or if he had to act as adult at an inappropriately young age.
Why is Martin crying? Because Oswald has frightened him, or hurt his feelings; or, because he’s already working for Sofia and knows he’s going to betray Oswald?
Another thought: At the dinner, why did Pyg select Martin to use as a hostage, rather than any of the other children? Without inside information, how did he know that Martin was special to Oswald?
Sorry to butt in on your conversation, but your recent posts about Oswald’s relationship with Martin and the light it might shed on his relationship with Gertrud has just been fascinating to me, and I wanted to chime in here because this thought occurred to me as well. Like, Gertrud and Oswald’s relationship is weird on multiple levels, but one of them is the way it sort of collapses age? Is that the word I want? From the scenes we get of them in season 1 it seems like Oswald occupies several roles for his mother simultaneously. She obviously treats him like he’s still a young child in several scenes (the bath, talking about bullies), but she’s also jealous of imaginary women when he disappears for days, treating him more like a lover or husband. And then we see him having to comfort and humor her several times, in a reversal of the parent-child dynamic. So yeah, I definitely get the sense that in some ways, Gertrud never wanted him to grow up, and in others, he was forced to grow up too early. (Related to that, I always wonder when he started having to work to support them both? Gertrud doesn’t seem well enough to have been consistently employed. Do you think he finished high school?)
(I hope I’m not coming off as excusing Oswald’s treatment of Martin, btw. It’s super gross, but also very intriguing as to what it says about his own childhood.)
my mother was a saint, the only person who truly cared about me. Â
THIS SHOW IS TRYING TO KILL ME
I saved my mother to watch her die
I found my father to lose him forever
I trusted a friend to be betrayed
I gave my heart to a man to get it broken#LetOswaldBeHappy2k17
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