Bliss
- El episodio se transmitió el 6 oct 2024
- C
- 1h
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8.9/10
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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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Another beyond solid episode this week.
Oz is playing the card of Sofia Falcone while Vic is burdened by his past and mixing the people of it in this new lifestyle. Oz and Sofia are trying to push the "revolutionary" drug into Gotham and need to re kindle old connections to do it. Vic is questioning whether this life is for him or not.
Very very happy with this weeks episode. We get a lot of Oz and Sofia one on one, there is a clear tension of what Oz did to her before and that looming issue of Oz working for as opposed to working with.
We get flash backs for Vic but the perfect amount, enough to establish relationships and build more of Gotham without feeling dragged down by a flashback.
There is no dialogue wasted, a perfect blend of action and drama this episode, an incredible ending and I'm very much looking forward to next week, 8.5/10.
Oz is playing the card of Sofia Falcone while Vic is burdened by his past and mixing the people of it in this new lifestyle. Oz and Sofia are trying to push the "revolutionary" drug into Gotham and need to re kindle old connections to do it. Vic is questioning whether this life is for him or not.
Very very happy with this weeks episode. We get a lot of Oz and Sofia one on one, there is a clear tension of what Oz did to her before and that looming issue of Oz working for as opposed to working with.
We get flash backs for Vic but the perfect amount, enough to establish relationships and build more of Gotham without feeling dragged down by a flashback.
There is no dialogue wasted, a perfect blend of action and drama this episode, an incredible ending and I'm very much looking forward to next week, 8.5/10.
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.
What a show. I am so invested in Victor, Sofia and of course Ozz! This show knows what it's doing, the main characters are incredible writing and acting. The pace and the excitement of the show is just amazing so far, episode 1 felt like the most expensive after credits scene to the batman ever and I loved it, they have continued the feeling of the movie so well but at the same time given Ozz the spotlight as he takes us down in to Gotham's city in the aftermath of the Riddlers bombings. Episode 2 was brilliant at continuing the tension and story and character development but now episode 3 WOW! Everything about it from start to finish was incredible!
Based on the first few minutes I wanted to dislike this episode because it starts with a flashback/backstory about sidekick Vic. In my ignorant opinion Vic's story was superfluous and his character could only serve the narrative through his interactions with The Penguin as a foil/mentee; so I thought this would be a wasted episode. It's nice to be wrong.
I still think Vic is best in small doses, but his rejection of redemption in a sort of truncated Michael Corleone arc is effective and affecting. Plus this episode gives Colin Farrell his best (brief) dramatic moment so far. His tense interactions with Cristin Miloti's Sofia Falcone are ratcheted up to breaking point. They're enemies; and they're also reluctant allies with a preternatural ability to finish each other's lies. Watching Farrell and Miloti spark off each other is an acting tour de force that singlehandedly carries the episode.
I still think Vic is best in small doses, but his rejection of redemption in a sort of truncated Michael Corleone arc is effective and affecting. Plus this episode gives Colin Farrell his best (brief) dramatic moment so far. His tense interactions with Cristin Miloti's Sofia Falcone are ratcheted up to breaking point. They're enemies; and they're also reluctant allies with a preternatural ability to finish each other's lies. Watching Farrell and Miloti spark off each other is an acting tour de force that singlehandedly carries the episode.
You can't expect anything more than from a gangster, batman and mature film. Specially this episode hits every scene with the right of
enjoyment. The episode tells you that this is a show that will leave a legacy in the gangster, and batman genre.
Victor's story get justice from the writers, it receives well deserved screen time, and story as an emerging character inside the show.
We are in the gang wars now boys, at the end of episode we are left with the most satisfying cliff-hanger, remember when Walter killed two guys by driving through them to save Jessie's life. That's what it felt like.
We are in for a show!
Can't wait for the next one.
Victor's story get justice from the writers, it receives well deserved screen time, and story as an emerging character inside the show.
We are in the gang wars now boys, at the end of episode we are left with the most satisfying cliff-hanger, remember when Walter killed two guys by driving through them to save Jessie's life. That's what it felt like.
We are in for a show!
Can't wait for the next one.
¿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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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- 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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