Bliss
- El episodio se transmitió el 6 oct 2024
- C
- 1h
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Oz y Sofía deben abordar los esqueletos de su armario mientras intentan controlar el futuro del tráfico de drogas en Gotham, mientras Victor se debate entre su nueva vida y lo que queda de l... Leer todoOz y Sofía deben abordar los esqueletos de su armario mientras intentan controlar el futuro del tráfico de drogas en Gotham, mientras Victor se debate entre su nueva vida y lo que queda de la anterior.Oz y Sofía deben abordar los esqueletos de su armario mientras intentan controlar el futuro del tráfico de drogas en Gotham, mientras Victor se debate entre su nueva vida y lo que queda de la anterior.
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Opiniones destacadas
Just when you think this series is taking you in one direction, when you think there may be some calm, then BAM! BOOM! POW! No you don't.
We see some backstory begin to evolve here and give us some insight to our favourite driver.
What's really interesting is seeing Oz try to juggle all these angles while still maintaining his (less than) upstanding appearance.
The way things unfold here and further backstory is hinted at, without revealing too much (or anything at all) really sets the tone for things to come.
We see where certain loyalties are in this episode with an incredibly suspenseful finish that only raises more questions.
As I said in my review of episode one, the paths ahead are many and this episode leaves us an indelible amount of guesswork.
A cliffhanger and its not even mid-season yet? If this show wasn't written so well i'd be afraid the quality might drop off. But I sincerely doubt that.
Yet another banger for The Penguin.
Ep.3 Entertainment Value 10/10 Overall Rating 10/10
Can't wait for the next episode. Things are really heating up.
We see some backstory begin to evolve here and give us some insight to our favourite driver.
What's really interesting is seeing Oz try to juggle all these angles while still maintaining his (less than) upstanding appearance.
The way things unfold here and further backstory is hinted at, without revealing too much (or anything at all) really sets the tone for things to come.
We see where certain loyalties are in this episode with an incredibly suspenseful finish that only raises more questions.
As I said in my review of episode one, the paths ahead are many and this episode leaves us an indelible amount of guesswork.
A cliffhanger and its not even mid-season yet? If this show wasn't written so well i'd be afraid the quality might drop off. But I sincerely doubt that.
Yet another banger for The Penguin.
Ep.3 Entertainment Value 10/10 Overall Rating 10/10
Can't wait for the next episode. Things are really heating up.
Man this show is so awesome! It felt like it just came out of nowhere to show the world how good tv shows are done! (Just like shogun last year)
This episode is the best one yet. The story keeps pushing forward at a really good pace and every scene feels like it has a meaning here, which is incredible to see. Scenes have real weight you can feel and keeps you hooked, every episode the show pulls you in and only lets you go when the credits start to roll. The bleak atmosphere is so awesome and fits the show so well.
But the best thing about this show are the characters. There are so many well-written characters in here. Oz is such an interesting character to follow because he's not a good guy but from his perspective you understand him and root for him. And Sofia falcone is the highlight of every scene she is in, she is unpredictable and very scary! Colin farell and Cristin milioti give arguably their best performances yet.
But the best thing about this episode for me was Victor. He is such an interesting character and I was waiting to see more about him and I'm so happy we got to see it this episode. I love how his story is perfectly connected between the Batman and this show and his motivations are really interesting and I'm very eager to see what will happen next.
It's been a while since I was this excited about a show. The story keeps getting tenser and things are getting ready to explode! I'm so excited to see where this all will go, especially with that ending! What a great show so far, if you haven't watched it yet, this is your sign!
This episode is the best one yet. The story keeps pushing forward at a really good pace and every scene feels like it has a meaning here, which is incredible to see. Scenes have real weight you can feel and keeps you hooked, every episode the show pulls you in and only lets you go when the credits start to roll. The bleak atmosphere is so awesome and fits the show so well.
But the best thing about this show are the characters. There are so many well-written characters in here. Oz is such an interesting character to follow because he's not a good guy but from his perspective you understand him and root for him. And Sofia falcone is the highlight of every scene she is in, she is unpredictable and very scary! Colin farell and Cristin milioti give arguably their best performances yet.
But the best thing about this episode for me was Victor. He is such an interesting character and I was waiting to see more about him and I'm so happy we got to see it this episode. I love how his story is perfectly connected between the Batman and this show and his motivations are really interesting and I'm very eager to see what will happen next.
It's been a while since I was this excited about a show. The story keeps getting tenser and things are getting ready to explode! I'm so excited to see where this all will go, especially with that ending! What a great show so far, if you haven't watched it yet, this is your sign!
This episode opens with a flashback to the flood from The Batman, from the point of view of Victor. If I am to be honest, the flood in the Batman didn't really seem like all that much of a deal. The water went up to the chest, people were cold since it was November but it didn't seem al that catastrophic. Well from Victors' point of view it was very catastrophic. Won't say much more to spoil the plot but the water is depicted to be much more destructive, taking many lives. That pretty much means that The Batman himself failed pretty badly, he caught the Riddler too late and it cost many lives and left the city in turmoil. What a great setup for the next movie!
Concerning the episode and the series? The Penguin himself is still the same awesome sleazy gangster character as in the previous episodes. Still pretty great. What is new is that this episode actually made me like Victor... Is like the right word? I don't agree with his actions, but I am starting to understand him better. He is no longer the passive reactive NPC that he has been before, now he makes some decisions, an takes action. The Flashback to the flood also paints him better as a person. He is becoming more 3 dimensional, interesting, intriguing. Such a nice feeling to have a well written series to look forward to again!
P. S. This is purely my speculation about the plot, read at own peril. I fear poor Victor wont make it trough the story, simply for pragmatic reasons. He is the POV Character for the audience and once that function expires with the series, I can't really see him appearing in the Batman sequel. The most pragmatic would be to build him up, make the audience care for him and then have him die which would tie the series up nicely. Purely my speculation, just want to have it posted beforehand.
Concerning the episode and the series? The Penguin himself is still the same awesome sleazy gangster character as in the previous episodes. Still pretty great. What is new is that this episode actually made me like Victor... Is like the right word? I don't agree with his actions, but I am starting to understand him better. He is no longer the passive reactive NPC that he has been before, now he makes some decisions, an takes action. The Flashback to the flood also paints him better as a person. He is becoming more 3 dimensional, interesting, intriguing. Such a nice feeling to have a well written series to look forward to again!
P. S. This is purely my speculation about the plot, read at own peril. I fear poor Victor wont make it trough the story, simply for pragmatic reasons. He is the POV Character for the audience and once that function expires with the series, I can't really see him appearing in the Batman sequel. The most pragmatic would be to build him up, make the audience care for him and then have him die which would tie the series up nicely. Purely my speculation, just want to have it posted beforehand.
The writing is next level. The character development Vic got is fantastic, there are so many layers to the main characters and it makes the show absolutely fantastic.
Farrell's performance is nothing short of genius. The make up is absolutely perfect, but everything Farrell does is on point: the accent, the mannerisms, the limp, the way he delivers his lines, his emotional reactions.
This is how good tv is done. Particularly, this episode was magnificent. It's way better than the Batman movie in every way.
The plot is so well built. I can't wait to see where this goes. Best episode so far. The best part is that it doesn't need Batman at all.
Farrell's performance is nothing short of genius. The make up is absolutely perfect, but everything Farrell does is on point: the accent, the mannerisms, the limp, the way he delivers his lines, his emotional reactions.
This is how good tv is done. Particularly, this episode was magnificent. It's way better than the Batman movie in every way.
The plot is so well built. I can't wait to see where this goes. Best episode so far. The best part is that it doesn't need Batman at all.
This episode is packed with interesting layers. On one hand, we have super intense moments, like Victor's terrible day when his life is turned upside down because of the Riddler. These scenes are memorable because they bring a genuine emotional impact... We finally get to see the chaos of Gotham's explosions from the perspective of an ordinary person, and that makes all the difference. Victor's life being destroyed isn't just visual, you really feel it.
Now, talking about the main duo, what's happening between Oz and Sofia is what really keeps the series going. The tension between them is so obvious, and the mutual trust game (or lack thereof) is one of the most interesting points of the episodes. The show does a great job of exploring this "dance" where both know they can't fully trust each other, but they still have to work together. Colin Farrell absolutely nails it as the Penguin, creating a character that's both charming and repulsive at the same time. You even like him in some moments, but then you quickly remember he's really a scumbag at heart.
And Sofia is slowly revealing herself to be more than just a crime boss. The way she handles the new drug "Bliss," almost like it's some kind of salvation, says a lot about her worldview. She's not just after power - she's searching for something deeper, something that hasn't been fully explained yet... Cristin Milioti does a brilliant job portraying this almost religious, fanatical side of Sofia. Every scene between her and Oz is a masterclass in subtlety and manipulation, where it's clear that, even though she enjoys Oz's lies, she knows she can never let her guard down.
The highlight of the episode is when Oz and Sofia fully embrace their "partners in crime" mode. The chemistry between them is off the charts, and you can feel that these two could cause a lot of damage together. And this is where the show really shines: in building these complex relationships where no one is fully trustworthy, but everyone needs someone.
Now, talking about the main duo, what's happening between Oz and Sofia is what really keeps the series going. The tension between them is so obvious, and the mutual trust game (or lack thereof) is one of the most interesting points of the episodes. The show does a great job of exploring this "dance" where both know they can't fully trust each other, but they still have to work together. Colin Farrell absolutely nails it as the Penguin, creating a character that's both charming and repulsive at the same time. You even like him in some moments, but then you quickly remember he's really a scumbag at heart.
And Sofia is slowly revealing herself to be more than just a crime boss. The way she handles the new drug "Bliss," almost like it's some kind of salvation, says a lot about her worldview. She's not just after power - she's searching for something deeper, something that hasn't been fully explained yet... Cristin Milioti does a brilliant job portraying this almost religious, fanatical side of Sofia. Every scene between her and Oz is a masterclass in subtlety and manipulation, where it's clear that, even though she enjoys Oz's lies, she knows she can never let her guard down.
The highlight of the episode is when Oz and Sofia fully embrace their "partners in crime" mode. The chemistry between them is off the charts, and you can feel that these two could cause a lot of damage together. And this is where the show really shines: in building these complex relationships where no one is fully trustworthy, but everyone needs someone.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSofia mentions two underworld groups from the comics:
- the "Neon Dragons", who were a rising gang in Gotham before their leader Tony Li was strangled to death by the Red Hood/Jason Todd.
- the "Odessa Mob", a branch of the Russian bratva who became a major Gotham power in the wake of the "No Man's Land" event.
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- Idioma
- Locaciones de filmación
- Port Authority Bus Terminal, 625 8th Ave. New York City, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Exterior, night: almost entirely CGI "Gotham Area Port Authority" borrows cross-braced section of facade from real life bus terminal.)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h(60 min)
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