Oswald went to jail for Jim. The place he was physically and mentally tortured.
Oswald was ready to burn the city he loves to the ground to get Ed back.
Oswald was ready to forgive Ed even after he disrespected his fatherâs corpse.
Oswald was ready to die for Ed even after he almost killed him.
Oswald still couldnât kill Ed, even after everything he did to him.
Oswald wanted to forgive Sofia and give her a second chance, knowing she was going behind his back.
Oswald ate a human pie and forced others to eat it to protect Martin.
Oswald jumped in front of a gun to protect Martin.
Oswald, who was already planning on giving Martin his kingdom after he is gone, faked Martinâs death and did everything he could to make sure he would never be put in harms way again.
Oswald, who cares for Martin and was ready to look after him, sends him away knowing he can never see him again just to keep him safe.
Oswald Cobblepot would sacrifice everything for the people he cares about.
Ya, and not to drag Jim or anything but itâs kind of weird that Jimâs first priority wasnât the life of this orphan kid. He seemed more concerned with proving that he could catch Pyg. If heâs supposed to be the good guy in this story then why does he need Oswald (a villain) to interfere to save the kid. And on top of it all, Jim is angry at Oswald for interrupting:
Doesnât he remember what happened a few episodes ago when Raâs held a knife to Alexâs throat and Bruce prioritized the dagger over that kidâs life?
Not only that, but there were all those civilians in the room. Given any given villainâs penchant for the dramatic, how did he know they werenât all wired up to something that was going to electrocute them if Pygâs heart stopped beating or something?
Nobody enjoys a party crasher â especially one intent on wreaking bloody havoc and, well, forcing the dinner party to eat human flesh.
In tonightâs episode of Gotham, âLet Them Eat Pie,â thatâs exactly what happens when Oswald Cobblepot and Sofia Falcone throw a charity fundraiser for the latter partyâs new orphanage. When Professor Pyg unexpectedly shows up to slice away at the guest list, however, things get a little âbatshit crazy,â as Robin Lord Taylor tells CBR. Pyg has been slaughtering corrupt GCPD cops on Oswaldâs payroll for several weeks, but has he bitten off more than he can chew by facing Penguin head-on?
Lord Taylor spoke with us about Oswaldâs gruesome encounter with Professor Pyg, his cat and mouse game with Sofia Falcone and Oswaldâs hubris. In addition, the actor previewed Oswaldâs imminent reunion with Nygma, and the power struggle viewers will watch unfold in the showâs winterâs finale.
CBR: Season 3 culminated with Oswald literally putting his former best friend, Edward Nygma, on ice. How has heartbreak and betrayal affected Oswald this year?
Robin Lord Taylor: I trace this all back to Oswaldâs childhood, this need that is inside of him to be accepted, to be desired and to be loved and trusted, all of those things we humans want. Thatâs so much inside of him, as much as he tried to get away from it. At the end of Season 3, Oswald says to Nygma, âI learned my lesson. I will never let anyone in again.â And yet, here we find ourselves in Season 4.
Oswald has found maybe one of his most worthy â I donât want to say opponents, but someone who is really challenging to him in a way no one else has been, and that would be Sofia Falcone. Sheâs Don Falconeâs daughter and thereâs also another connection there. Everything Oswald knows about running the crime syndicate and being the King of Gotham, he learned from Don Falcone. So, here comes his daughter, who has all of those traits inherently inside of her, having grown up with Don Falcone and seen everything first hand. She comes into Oswaldâs life. No matter what Oswald has prepared himself against â whether he says he wonât let anyone inside, or he wonât let his walls down or that he wonât care about anybody ever again â she is able to break that immediately. Itâs a testament to her cunning and the fact she is her fatherâs daughter.
Oswald and Sofia seem to share this cat and mouse dynamic, but⊠who is the cat, and who is the mouse?
I donât know. I really donât. Thatâs what I love about it. With every episode, and even multiple times within the episode, every time Oswald thinks he has Sofia nailed down, and the opposite when she thinks she has him nailed down, they both manage to surprise each other at every turn. Itâs like an intricate dance, one that Oswald has never had to dance before. At every turn, sheâs there to counter him. Obviously, things will be revealed as we go forward. But, as revealed in the last episode, Oswald thinks he has found her base of operations. Then, it turns out to be a childrenâs orphanage. Going forward with this episode, thereâs so many times he feels she is going to betray him, and then something happens that is so batshit crazy in the form of the wonderful Michael Cerveris as Professor Pyg. Something like that is thrown into the mix. She gets stabbed in the hand. She puts herself out in the line and his theories are all shot to hell again. I donât know who the mouse is and who the cat is at this point in the show. Itâs been really exciting to play out.
There was a scene where Oswald was with Martin and he looks out the window at Sofia. It looked like there was a spark of recognition or suspicion in his eyes. Is he on to her?
I feel like heâs always on to her. Itâs not like sheâs Poison Ivy and heâs sprayed some perfume and heâs completely hypnotized. He has all his faculties, but, at the same time, every time he thinks heâs on to her, she changes the game. He recognizes he is being played, but itâs a game and what we know about Oswald is he does not to lose. Heâs a master at strategy and manipulation. To find himself at every turn being outwitted, or invaded, by Sophia is incredibly frustrating for him. Thatâs another reason why instead of having her assassinated immediately. Oswald is so swept up in this game against her. He doesnât want to let it go. He wants to win. He wants to prove, âHa! I beat you. I beat a Falcone.â Itâs part of his legacy.
Again, to touch on legacy, we have this other kid, Martin. Oswald is at a point where everyone in his life has betrayed him. At this juncture, because Martin has been put in front of him, Oswald sees someone he can pass along everything he has learned. As he goes through this thing with Sofia, Martin is a witness. Thatâs another reason Oswald doesnât want to give up the game. He wants to prove to Martin, he wants someone who trusts to be a witness to his brilliance. Again, thatâs another reason coming back to Sofia and participating in her games.
In tonightâs episode, âLet Them Eat Pie,â how unhinged does Oswald become when Professor Pyg crashes the charity event?
Itâs one of the darkest moments heâs had all season, if not ever. Any time that something happens to Oswald that he didnât foresee at all, itâs incredibly traumatic for him. On top of it, the gruesomeness of Professor Pyg â Weâre not taking about the Penguin who has killed I donât know how many people over four years â but, itâs the sheer animalistic, salacious tawdriness of the violence of the Pyg that is so disgusting to Oswald. Oswald even manages to find his own violence in the big dinner scene. In a way, itâs almost as if Oswald doesnât believe in that kind animalistic stuff. He is a gentleman. He believes all criminals should behave that way, compared to the Pyg who is opposite of how Oswald presents himself. It just shakes him to the core.
What have you enjoyed about this rivalry between Oswald and Pyg?
I love it when a character finds ways to undermine everything Oswald has done. The fun of setting up a house of cards is watching them all fall down. Itâs magic and the fun thing to play. I love building him up. We have a similar trajectory every season. There is a period where Oswald is in control. Heâs on top of the world and heâs kicking ass and taking names. Another weakness of Oswald is hubris. He learns this lesson every year. He just canât figure out how to get around it. Once he gets a little bit of power, he starts making mistakes. Heâs missing clues that are out there. Or, he underestimates the people that are close to him.
What can you preview about Oswaldâs reunion with Nygma?
As we know, Nygma is in another fractured place. He canât really seem to find the center of who he is as a person. Oswald has been through that before with Nygma in Season 2, after coming back from Arkham. Oswald was also removed from himself and couldnât find his way back. As we saw in Season 2, Nygma was able to inspire Oswald to come back to who he is. We see that happening in Season 4. Itâs this connection they seem to have. In a way, they define each other. Or, if they donât do that, they allow each other to be who they really are. We will see that connection come to a forefront in the next couple of episodes.
What can viewers expect from the winter finale? What is the series building towards?
The show is building towards a shake-up in the power dynamic of Gotham City. We saw in the beginning of the season, Oswald was trying to control things from his end. What we see going forward, building towards the finale is both Jim and Oswald and everybody else in the show, the Sirens especially, and then everything happening in the Narrows with Dr. Thompkins and Nygma, all of us are confronting the same issue, which is the power struggle in Gotham has been upended. There is someone new in town. In a weird way, all of us find ourselves on the same side of the line, whether or not we recognize it or choose to do something about it. Itâs almost as if you can get this band of misfits to unify against anything, itâs what we are building towards in the winter finale.
My fave answers to the questions are from questions 1 and 4 since this is how I have always viewed Oswald. He is such a complex and interesting character. And relatable in a way. Itâs why I love him so much.
In Thursdayâs episode of Gotham, âLet Them Eat Pie,â Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) hosts a VIP affair for the cityâs upper crust, anâ as is wont to happen with this bat-tastically fun dramaâthe menu includes shady alliances, jaw-dropping developments and one seriously demented chef.
âIt is really something!â Lord Taylor exclaims. âIt is one of the most gnarly scenes Iâve ever had to shoot, and thatâs saying a lot for our show.â
Explaining that the bit in question is a fundraiser dinner for the orphanage Oswald is running with Sofia Falcone (Crystal Reed), the actor agrees that biggest threat he should have to worry about is the mobsterâs crafty daughterâespecially since neither of them know whoâs zooming who.
âTheyâve been doing this whole dance over these last couple of episodes, and at this point, Oswald is so intent on proving that sheâs full of s**t,â he says. âEither that, or she is actually, genuinely emotionally invested in him in any sort of way. This is like a culmination of this dance of enduranceâŠevery time he thinks he has her pinned down, she has a little counter move, or something happens to throw everything off. Itâs really dynamic and exciting.â
Instead, the meal takes a stomach-churning turn courtesy of Professor Pyg (Micheal Cerveris), who sneaks in as the caterer for the fancy event in hopes of serving Penguin and his haughty 1-percenter guests something far worse than humble pie. Letâs just say the guy in the porcine mask has found a new way to put the heat on Gothamâs most corrupt.
âPyg is after him. And I love the dynamic that Pyg and Oswald have because Pyg is all about exposing the most gluttonous, greedy, depraved side of humanity, whereas Oswald considers himself to be quite the refined gentleman,â Lord Taylor laughs. âPyg dares to show Oswald that he may wear a beautiful, fancy suit, but he is just as much a pig as the Professor is. Itâs a really great way for Oswald to learn a little and to have a little introspection. Itâs like a Very Special Episode of Gotham!â
Also, an extremely gory one. And while Thursdayâs outing clearly has Lord Taylor psyched, thereâs one heâs even more excited for fans to see.
âEpisode 13 is with me and Camren [Bicondova],â he giddily teases of âthe first timeâ we get to see Penguin and the emerging Catwoman in some sort of cahoots. âI think itâs gonna make everyone s**t their pants.â
Okay, but I just love how this shows that Ozzie has always been suspicious of Sofia it seems. Guess heâs just playing his cards close and safe.
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