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- El episodio se transmitió el 3 nov 2024
- C
- 46min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.9/10
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Oz lucha por preservar a su familia y su empresa, mientras que Sofía hace un descubrimiento sorprendente.Oz lucha por preservar a su familia y su empresa, mientras que Sofía hace un descubrimiento sorprendente.Oz lucha por preservar a su familia y su empresa, mientras que Sofía hace un descubrimiento sorprendente.
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The series is very beautiful and international. The actors were very creative. Oz's acting was fantastically perfect in his role. Victor's acting and style of speaking were wonderful. Sofia shocked me with the strength of her acting and her embodiment and change in her character. If she doesn't win Best Actress, raise the rating of the series. The minimum should be 9. The scene of the mother was very touching and sad, and how she supports her only son. I hope there will be a movie after the series. The series should be released for at least four seasons so we can enjoy it. I would like to thank all those in charge of this work, and thank the filming crew and the wonderful actors.
Penultimate episodes of shows, even great shows, are often like this: they nudge the chess pieces to exactly where they need to be for an explosive conclusion; but they're pretty uninspired as standalone stories. Whether or not The Penguin is a great series that sticks the landing or it's merely a flashy series without any real substance now hangs entirely on the last episode. Frankly the teaser for the finale doesn't fill me with confidence. But a show that's been so good so far gets the benefit of the doubt. In the interim this 7th entry warrants essentially the same critique as lackluster episode 5: great performances by Colin Farrell, Cristin Milioti, Deirdre O'Connell and Clancy Brown; grim, gritty direction in a grounded setting; a ludicrous and pointless character in Dr. Julian Rush; slick dialogue undermined by questionable plot contrivances; and a sense that there are some unnecessary diversions to pad the runtime.
When I think it can't keep it up, The Penguin releases another masterpiece in episode 7. This thing is one week, one finale away from being a genuinely perfect show. If it sticks the landing, it'll go down as one of the best singular seasons of television I've ever seen.
I love how the show drives home the point of oz being a terrible human being if you can even call him human.. it'll give you moments that make you like him then BAM!
I say it every week, but if Cristin Milioti doesn't get that Emmy we need to have a serious conversation. She's giving generational performances every week with her eyes alone. Sofia is easily the best character in the show, she's literally killing it.
I love how the show drives home the point of oz being a terrible human being if you can even call him human.. it'll give you moments that make you like him then BAM!
I say it every week, but if Cristin Milioti doesn't get that Emmy we need to have a serious conversation. She's giving generational performances every week with her eyes alone. Sofia is easily the best character in the show, she's literally killing it.
The Penguin is nothing short of a masterpiece. From the intense performances to the immersive visuals, this show redefines Gotham's underworld with grit and sophistication. The lead actor brings a raw intensity, capturing every dark nuance of his character, while the supporting cast, including the unforgettable Little Oz, adds incredible depth to the narrative.
The atmosphere is equally mesmerizing; the costumes and set design paint a vivid, gritty Gotham, and the music heightens every moment, keeping you on edge. Just when you think you know what's next, the story throws in a twist, keeping every episode unpredictable and captivating. I eagerly await each new episode, savoring every detail and dreading the moment it ends. This show has set a new standard for TV crime dramas-each scene, each line, and each note is crafted with an artful precision that draws you deeper into its world. Simply put, The Penguin is a stunning work of art.
The atmosphere is equally mesmerizing; the costumes and set design paint a vivid, gritty Gotham, and the music heightens every moment, keeping you on edge. Just when you think you know what's next, the story throws in a twist, keeping every episode unpredictable and captivating. I eagerly await each new episode, savoring every detail and dreading the moment it ends. This show has set a new standard for TV crime dramas-each scene, each line, and each note is crafted with an artful precision that draws you deeper into its world. Simply put, The Penguin is a stunning work of art.
10Holycow8
Episode 7 of the TV series "Penguin"
Episode 7 of "Penguin" turned out to be intense and intriguing. The plot continues to evolve, and new unexpected twists appear that make the viewer feel tense.
The characters are getting deeper and more layered, and I especially noted the development of the main character. His internal conflicts are perfectly shown, which causes empathy.
The visual part of the series is also pleasing: beautiful landscapes and thoughtful cinematography create an atmosphere that perfectly complements the narrative.
Rating: 9 out of 10. I'm looking forward to the next episode!
Episode 7 of "Penguin" turned out to be intense and intriguing. The plot continues to evolve, and new unexpected twists appear that make the viewer feel tense.
The characters are getting deeper and more layered, and I especially noted the development of the main character. His internal conflicts are perfectly shown, which causes empathy.
The visual part of the series is also pleasing: beautiful landscapes and thoughtful cinematography create an atmosphere that perfectly complements the narrative.
Rating: 9 out of 10. I'm looking forward to the next episode!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFrancis panics about her missing sons being out in a storm without their umbrellas. In the comics, she forced Oswald to have an umbrella on him at all times due to his father dying of pneumonia.
- Citas
Sofia Falcone: I thought I was doing something different, and I... I thought that I... I thought that I was different. But I'm still playing my father's game. I'm--I'm abiding by his rules.
- ConexionesFeatures Sombrero de copa (1935)
- Bandas sonorasRondo in G Minor, Op. 94, B. 171
Written by Antonín Dvorák
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
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- Locaciones de filmación
- Hobby Mart Deli & Grocery, 150 Elm St., Yonkers, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Exterior: Rex and thugs beat up owner in front of his store.)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 46min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
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