Thanks. It seemed like the obvious way to end the show.Nice call.
I finally watched the finale. That was excellent.
I really liked the series overall for many of the same reasons that I did Andor. That was an espionage/spy thriller for adults that happened to be set in the Star Wars universe, but without Jedi, lightsabers and the like, while this was a gangster story for adults that happened to be set in the DC universe, but without Batman, Joker and the like.
Besides Farrell for Best Actor and Milioti for Best Actress, I wouldn't be surprised if Deirdre O'Connell snags a nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
I wonder if, like Shogun, this'll clean up at the Emmys and eventually get a renewal despite originally being a "limited series." It would have to wait, but I don't see why they couldn't return to it in a few years, after the next movie. Maybe that would be a mistake, but, dang it, I want more.
Thanks. It seemed like the obvious way to end the show.
is it possible that Francis (mom) was brainwashed to take her anger out on Oz and hate him thus the stabbing. Surely after all those years she forgave him and loved him. Or did she ever love him at all?
Also did Oz really love his mother that much or was it more about what he gets from his mother being proud of him. The feeling of her being proud versus her as a person
I agree with this. I liked how it was in that Gotham world but didn’t have Batman in it.
is it possible that Francis (mom) was brainwashed to take her anger out on Oz and hate him thus the stabbing. Surely after all those years she forgave him and loved him. Or did she ever love him at all?
Also did Oz really love his mother that much or was it more about what he gets from his mother being proud of him. The feeling of her being proud versus her as a person
I agree with this. I liked how it was in that Gotham world but didn’t have Batman in it.
I think Francis is a little less complex but it's still just as fascinating that after knowing what Oz did to her sons, she still decided to raise him to be the best gangster he could he so he could be her golden goose. The most consistent theme across all mob movies and shows is that the mob life may be a path to success but it's one that can and often does exact a heavy price. Both Francis' and Sophia's story incorporate this theme but with stories that feel original. And at the end of the day, Francis was a monster in her a own right. Certainly not at Oz's level but her choices helped create the monster Oz became. The choice between that and just having Oz killed, her pathways forward were not mutually exclusive. She chose to stoke Oz's psychopathy, rather than try to suppress it and have both live and try to find success as honest and good people. She didn't want that. She hoped that in spite of how much she hated her son, that if he followed in Rex Calabrese's footsteps, he'd provide her with a better life.
Yeah my conclusion was a bit reductive. I think there's a bit of both with her.My interpretation isn't so much that she spared him so that he could become a gangster and provide her with a better life, but because she had emotional needs similar to his. She needed to be loved as much as he did and, despite what he did, he was the only one who loved her, not to mention the only one who understood her and saw the beauty in her. Sacrificing him would've left her all alone and unappreciated, so she decided for that selfish reason to keep him in her life. I'm not sure that she "hated" him, but she hadn't forgiven him. There was resentment there that she had suppressed for a long time, but Sofia uncovered it and stoked it.