Gotham Is Giving Total Psychopath Professor Pyg His Own Musical Number, Because Gotham

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Next week, Gotham is bringing another Bat-villain to its nightmarishly delightful take on DC Comics in the form of Michael Cerveris’s Professor Pyg. But apparently, frequent Broadway star Cerveris will be bring a bit of the ol’ razzle dazzle with him, alongside
 well, you know. The “gruesome serial killer with a creepy pig mask” stuff.

Ceveris dished on his multi-episode stint at Pyg to USA Today, revealing that—please pretend to be surprised for a moment—that the noted murderer will find a kindred spirit on the show, in the form of fellow noted murderer Jim Gordon.

According to the site, Pyg’s arrival in Gotham City leads to a string of cops being brutally murdered as part of Pyg’s twisted sense of justice
 except for Jim Gordon, who finds his fellow officers of the law turning against him when they realize the reason he isn’t on Pyg’s kill list is because Pyg doesn’t see Gordon as a corrupt cop. Which is odd, considering that Jim Gordon a) has killed a shit-ton of people and b) is currently using Sofia Falcone to raise an army of criminals to stop Penguin’s very effective crime prevention program. But anyway.

The real delight of Pyg’s arrival on Gotham, according to Cerveris, is not his relationship with Jim, but a planned encounter with the Penguin
 which of course leads to Professor Pyg starring in his own “song-and-dance number.”

“Especially when they had somebody who played Sweeney Todd, they knew the direction they wanted to go,” Cerveris says, adding that he hopes Broadway fans who don’t watch Gotham “might give it a look simply because of that, and find that they have a new favorite show.”

I love the idea of Broadway fans tuning into Gotham only to find a serial killer in a pig mask doing a showtune. Love it.

Professor Pyg squeals his way onto Gotham starting next Thursday, October 26.

Gotham Is Giving Total Psychopath Professor Pyg His Own Musical Number, Because Gotham

‘Gotham’: Robin Lord Taylor on “Broken” Oswald and “Huge” Arrival of Professor Pyg

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Gotham has never exactly been set in a city where you’d willingly rent a condo, but Season 4 of Fox’s bonkers Batman prequel has upped the ante when it comes to crime. Thanks to former mayor/current crime lord/future Batman rogue Oswald Cobblepot, lawbreaking in Bruce Wayne’s hometown is not only rampant
it’s legal.

During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actor Robin Lord Taylor (who plays Cobblepot) discussed the upward trajectory of his ironically flightless villain, the impact of fresh-faced foes like mob heiress Sofia Falcone (Crystal Reed) and the curly-tailed madman Professor Pyg (Michael Cerveris), and what’s next for Edward Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) now that he’s been defrosted from the Iceberg Lounge.

Collider: What sets Season 4 apart from everything that came before it?

ROBIN LORD TAYLOR: What I love about our show—that is affirmed every year—is that as we go deeper and more intricate as actors and writers, we all find deeper, more intricate places to go with the story and the characters. I feel like every season is stronger than the one before it. I don’t feel like it’s one of those shows where we’re trying to recreate the magic of a first season. There’s so many shows that have bonkers, crazy first seasons, and it’s all about trying to maintain that. Our show has the opposite trajectory. Don’t get me wrong, Season 1 is great, but we were all still trying to find ourselves. Now, I think of it like school, like we’re four years in and we know what we’re doing now, and everyone has aged into their roles. It feels more personal.

Is there anything specific you’re doing with Oswald this season that feels like something new?

TAYLOR: Right now, we are four years from when we started the show, as are the characters we’re playing. So I’m basically building the performance and where the character is now off of all personal, previous experiences. Oswald was always a very ambitious, manipulative person, and obviously that’s never going to change. But there was always that seed of a sympathetic person in there. Had things gone much differently, there is a good person in there. But this city, Gotham City, it corrupts everybody. Oswald’s heart has been broken in every possible way. He’s now aware of his vulnerability, his vulnerability being that he does feel empathy for certain people. Now, going forward, he’s on the track of walling himself off, protecting himself from his feelings, because it’s been nothing but heartache and, essentially, torture his entire life.

So much of Season 3 was about the relationship between Oswald and Edward Nygma. Besides the fact he was frozen in a block of ice, how does that dynamic continue to grow?

TAYLOR: Oswald, he was extremely immature with how he approached his friend. Well, he killed him, so immature I guess is a way to describe it. Should they come back together in any sort of fashion, that romantic thing—again, this is part of the lessons Oswald has learned—he knows that leads to nothing but ruin. There is a war between the two of them because of that. Their relationship going forward is as enemies, as you’ll see. Their relationship moves to the forefront again.

How deep into filming are you, story-wise?

TAYLOR: Like every season of our show, the first half is a Mack Truck barreling down the highway. There’s a trajectory for everybody that is very focused. Right now, we’re shooting episode ten of 22, so we’re almost at the halfway point. And it’s usually at this point where everything that we’ve been barreling toward gets flipped on its head. So, we’re at that wonderful point where, Oswald starts the season on top of the world, the King of Gotham, and its inevitably set up for him to fall. Right now, we’re at the precipice, right at the point where we see a major change happen, at the hands of one of our new characters that came in this year, which is Sofia Falcone.

Have you gotten close to the arrival of Professor Pyg?

TAYLOR: Ho, ho, let me tell you! Hands down one of my favorite, top five scenes of the entire series, we just shot last week. It’s a huge, big climax scene in episode nine, which involves Professor Pyg, played by Michael Cerveris, who is the absolute best. It’s a competition between him and Oswald, is what I can say.

Michael is a perfect example of why the show being shot in New York City is so great. I saw him in Sweeney Todd, and he brings the gravitas of a Broadway performer, someone from musical theater, especially something like Sweeney Todd where it’s dealing with dark themes and larger than life, operatic, yet rooted in a human experience subject matter. Hello, that’s us. That’s us our show.

After four seasons, have you settled into the idea that this Penguin—such an iconic character—belongs to you right now?

TAYLOR: I really do feel like the character is mine right now. Maybe one day the Penguin will come around in the DC Cinematic Universe and someone else amazing will have their chance to play the best character ever, in my opinion. But I feel like it is mine right now, and that goes back to getting four seasons in this day and age. It’s such a vote of confidence. I feel like if I didn’t take ownership of it, it would be harder for me to create the emotional stakes that are necessary to be at all believable.

‘Gotham’: Robin Lord Taylor on “Broken” Oswald and “Huge” Arrival of Professor Pyg

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For some context, this was in response to a question about “going from Penguin’s greatest crush to his greatest foe”; Cory said that hate is the flipside of love and then gleefully yelled at RLT across the stage “he loves me so much! He misses me so much!”

and Robin saying murdering someone is basically saying you care? what the fuck are we in for in the following episodes

Not to mention whatever the hell it is in their episode 4 reunion that RLT didn’t want to spoil but is something Oswald never expected to happen.

I don’t think anyone’s surprised that [Ed] will find his way out of the block of ice. But like everything that happens to people, it changes him, and so there’s a different dynamic between Ed and Penguin at the top of the season, and as we go through and come back together it’ll be even more
 it’ll just be richer and more grounded and something different. Something different from last year, but they’re still part of each other’s lives.

Robin Lord Taylor interview (recorded while filming episode 9 of season 4)

[Nygma]’s not as smart as he would otherwise be and he is trying to send Penguin riddles to meet up so they can square off, but the riddles are so terrible that Penguin can’t figure them out. It culminates in a great scene between the two of them and [Robin Lord Taylor and Cory Michael Smith] were just absolutely fantastic.

CR: She wants to take over Gotham so she can impress him (her father).  She feels as though she has to manipulate her way into people’s lives to do that, so she has a relationship with Penguin and Gordon, and she’s trying to create a spiderweb somehow.

RLT: Our characters are intrinsically linked because again it’s about love for the both of them.  Both of them go about their lives, and you know, making their plans and doing what they do, because there is a desire for love that isn’t being fulfilled.  She’s looking for the love and approval of her father, Oswald is looking for the, you know, the love and approval of anyone really, even though I just said he’s closed down but deep down, that’s still his emotional center.

Crystal Reed and Robin Lord Taylor discuss Sofia and Oswald’s relationship in S4. (via languageofbirds)

@vampirebillionaire re: your tags. Her reminding him of Fish is something I hadn’t considered – on paper, there’s nothing about her that would really appeal to Oswald enough to make him vulnerable. It seems like she’s going to be playing both sides, so maybe she encourages him and presses some buttons. Maybe that’s why he has purple streaks in his hair, because he’s full of Fish emotions.

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it’s never over in gotham city

they’re going to learn something about the other that they didnt know

still apart of each others lives

the connection between ed and oswald goes in a very surprising direction

oh u know, just rlt hyping up nygmobblepot for this season

Taylor stopped on the red carpet first to discuss details about the trajectory of his character, Oswald Cobblepot, who’s most commonly known as The Penguin. “When we left last year, Penguin was resolved to never trust, or give his heart to, anyone again. He just cut himself off emotionally” from the rest of the title city’s residents. “Every time he’s opened himself up, someone has hurt him terribly. So this year, he’s acting with that idea in mind.”

But the actor also pointed out that “there are so many forces that are working against him that he can’t see. It’s known that he does have a weakness, which is that deep down, he is a compassionate person. There are always people in Gotham City who are willing to exploit that. You’ll have to tune in to watch whether or not he turns out on top!”

Robin Lord Taylor on Oswald Cobblepot’s weakness for love being exploited in S4. (via languageofbirds)