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Homecoming

  • Episode aired Oct 20, 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
20K
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Colin Farrell in The Penguin (2024)
SuperheroCrimeDrama

With his nascent operation at stake, Oz makes a desperate move to turn the tables. Meanwhile, Sofia strives to build a new legacy for herself.With his nascent operation at stake, Oz makes a desperate move to turn the tables. Meanwhile, Sofia strives to build a new legacy for herself.With his nascent operation at stake, Oz makes a desperate move to turn the tables. Meanwhile, Sofia strives to build a new legacy for herself.

  • Director
    • Helen Shaver
  • Writers
    • Breannah Gibson
    • Shaye Ogbonna
    • Lauren LeFranc
  • Stars
    • Colin Farrell
    • Cristin Milioti
    • Rhenzy Feliz
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Helen Shaver
    • Writers
      • Breannah Gibson
      • Shaye Ogbonna
      • Lauren LeFranc
    • Stars
      • Colin Farrell
      • Cristin Milioti
      • Rhenzy Feliz
    • 20User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Colin Farrell
    Colin Farrell
    • Oswald 'Oz' Cobb
    Cristin Milioti
    Cristin Milioti
    • Sofia Falcone
    Rhenzy Feliz
    Rhenzy Feliz
    • Victor Aguilar
    Deirdre O'Connell
    Deirdre O'Connell
    • Francis Cobb
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Salvatore Maroni
    Carmen Ejogo
    Carmen Ejogo
    • Eve Karlo
    Con O'Neill
    Con O'Neill
    • Chief Mackenzie Bock
    Shohreh Aghdashloo
    Shohreh Aghdashloo
    • Nadia Maroni
    Theo Rossi
    Theo Rossi
    • Dr. Julian Rush
    Jared Abrahamson
    Jared Abrahamson
    • Squid
    Daniel J. Watts
    Daniel J. Watts
    • Bruno Tess
    David H. Holmes
    David H. Holmes
    • Nick Fuchs
    Joshua Bitton
    Joshua Bitton
    • Mikey Stone
    Michael Kelly
    Michael Kelly
    • Johnny Viti
    Aria Shahghasemi
    Aria Shahghasemi
    • Taj Maroni
    Kenzie Grey
    Kenzie Grey
    • Gia Viti
    Hunter Emery
    Hunter Emery
    • Leo
    Mershad Torabi
    Mershad Torabi
    • Farhad
    • Director
      • Helen Shaver
    • Writers
      • Breannah Gibson
      • Shaye Ogbonna
      • Lauren LeFranc
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    User reviews20

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    10humphreybates

    The best episode so far

    This show just keeps on topping itself. It's unbelievably well written, well shot and overall an absolute blast to watch. This episode, however, just raised the ante. I audibly gasped and cheered at many scenes in this one. You know that weird feeling when you're so excited for what happens on screen that you almost feel butterflies in your stomach? It doesn't happen often for me. Maybe once every 2 years if I had to keep a tally. So this is a special one.

    The setup for the next episode is so perfect also!! It's just a shame that we have to wait a whole week for the next one! It's such a binge-worthy show, give us what we want HBO!!!

    Anyways, if you aren't watching it yet, get on it. Right now. And if you are... It's amazing, right?!?!?
    10Nathandima

    Best episode so far

    Damn bro, this episode was so good. The buildup from the first episode has been amazing; it starts off well-paced, and from there, it just keeps getting better and better. Every scene feels like it's leading up to something bigger, and the characters are becoming more interesting as the story goes on. The pacing has been perfect so far-nothing feels too fast or too slow, and I'm really excited to see what happens next. I just hope they don't rush the last episodes because the way they've told the story so far is what makes it so good. If they keep it up, this is definitely going to be the best show of 2024. I can't wait to see how it ends.
    10moviesfilmsreviewsinc

    Best episode this season so far

    In The Penguin, the villains are treated as protagonists, causing a cognitive dissonance between our own beliefs and theirs. This can be an enticing prospect when done well, but it can also lead to bad storytelling pitfalls when it fails or fails to communicate effectively. Oz, in The Penguin, has shown that he is brutal, conniving, and lovable, attracting the audience towards his side. However, he has pushed himself and the people around him to the brink, revealing the potential of a villain who might only be stopped by something greater than humanity. "Homecoming" shows how far Oz is willing to go in an episode that finally kicks off the shackles of setup and backstory to drive the plot forward and the point home. Episode 5 is the biggest relief, as it focuses solely on the current-day, allowing the show to start shmoovin. Oz and Sofia are in their worst form, gearing up and trimming the fat for their final confrontation. The show is in its best form, and we can wait impatiently for them to clash like action figures and see who comes out intact. The promise of the premiere is being fulfilled now that we don't have to make room for flashbacks. However, we still don't know exactly how Oz lost his two brothers, and it's brought up again at the Crown Point apartment that reminds Oz and his mother of their old home. While it would be interesting to know the exact details, more backstory in the back half of the series may not be beneficial. The Penguin's "Homecoming" episode has been criticized for its poor writing and character development, particularly the character of Francis Cobb. Despite being one of the smartest-written characters on the show, Francis's behavior towards Oz is deemed as a Sopranos thing. The episode's conversation with Oz is characterized by evil behavior, which is a testament to the benefit of long-form television. The cliffhanger endings in each episode of The Penguin have been a recurring issue, as they keep audiences engaged and draw them into the next episode. However, it is difficult to keep up with these endings, as they have been successful so far. "Homecoming" finally moves away from the past and focuses on Oz's plans for a city-wide takeover. Despite the struggle to keep the series moving, it feels like The Penguin is getting to the action. The promise of the premiere is finally coming into view, and with just three episodes remaining, it is hoping that the show can successfully land its landing.
    8eoinageary

    Do or Die

    This week we say goodbye to flashbacks and look to the future of Gotham.

    Oz is dealing with the shake up of getting caught out by Sofia and losing any form of "relationship" with the Moronies. He tasks Vic with protecting his mother while there is heat on the street due to his antics this week. He understands he has no allies now and wants to push pressure on the Moroni family so decides to take a bargaining chip to get his mushrooms back. Sofia is pushing for head of the family and needs Vidi to help her set up plans. She also looks to rebrand the family.

    A very strong episode that could be argued to be a set up episode for the last 3 yet has so much happening simultaneously. How Oz can think under the pressure is wow, but the more the show goes on he really reveals how much of a snake he is that is only out for himself no matter what he tells people.

    I worry for Vic, right now he's in the thick of it, although he seems to want it, Oz has him convinced he is his guy, and he may be, but I think that means more to us and Vic than it does to Oz.

    Sofia has a great story also at the moment, my only prediction is that she will be killed by the end of the show or Salvitore will be and that will be Oz's claim to Kingpin against 1 other family in the Batman part 2 because I doubt there can only be one powerhouse in the drugs game. Very good, 8.5/10.
    10Holycow8

    Penguin: Episode 5 - Bravo, Maestro!

    This series is a real masterpiece! The fifth episode of "Penguin" proves that this is not just a series about a villain - it is a drama about becoming, about the struggle for power, about how flowers can grow even from the darkest depths... even with spikes.

    Colin Farrell is a genius. He conveys the whole gamut of Oz Cobb's emotions, from anger to despair, from manipulating people to true love.

    The plot is addictive from the first minutes and does not let go until the very end. Intrigues, betrayals, insidious plans - all this is woven into one fascinating tangle that holds the viewer's attention.

    The visual part of the series is just amazing. The atmosphere of Gotham, gloomy and hopeless, is perfectly conveyed. The camera captures every nuance, every look, every gesture.

    Music is a great addition to the overall atmosphere. She creates a unique drama, giving depth to each scene.

    Overall, the 5th episode of "Penguin" is a masterpiece!

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    • Trivia
      When Oz sends Victor to get his mother someplace safe, a movie is seen playing in Francis' apartment. This movie is Gloria (1980), starring Gena Rowlands. The movie details the story of a gangster's former girlfriend who protects and is on the run with a young boy being tracked by the mob for information.
    • Goofs
      When Oz is holding Taj at gunpoint while Bruno checks the truck full of Bliss, Taj has a nosebleed running all the way down his face. When it cuts back, the nosebleed only meets the top of the duct tape.
    • Quotes

      Oz Cobb: I ever tell you about Rex Calabrese?

      Victor Aguilar: Uh, no.

      Oz Cobb: He ran my neighborhood when I was a kid. Had this, uh, gold Cadillac with white leather seats. Beautiful. When it rolled down your street, I mean, it felt like your block was blessed. Rex's ride, it wasn't just a car, it was a fuckin' chariot. Made a kid with a bum leg feel like even he could be king.

    • Connections
      Features Gloria (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      A Forest
      Written by Simon Gallup, Matthieu Hartley, Robert Smith, Laurence Tolhurst

      Performed by The Cure

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Yonkers, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • 6th & Idaho Productions
      • DC Entertainment
      • Dylan Clark Productions
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      • 55m
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      • Dolby Atmos

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