The penguin Proves that DC is still obsessed with the oldest Batman insult out there. A direct follow-up to the events of Matt Reeves’ The Batman, The penguin Follows Oswald Cobb’s rise to power in Gotham’s criminal underworld. Although Batman is previously able to stop the Riddler’s killing spree, he is unable to prevent the destruction that follows. Riddler’s destruction of Gotham’s seawall flooded the city and left part of it uninhabitable, leaving it as the perfect breeding ground for crime due to the lack of resources and law enforcement.
One character that is notably absent from The penguin Is Bruce crying himself. at the end of The BatmanHe vowed to help the city’s recovery efforts and inspire hope for the citizens. However, he has yet to be seen in the first few episodes of The penguin. This is clearly because Robert Pattinson is not signed on to appear on the show, however Batman’s absence ultimately helps prove one common Batman criticism Which has been used against the hero for years.
Batman is often accused of not solving crimes the right way
Bruce’s intentions are never doubted by the citizens of Gotham, as he donates his wealth to those who need it, while putting his life on the line to stop crime as Batman. However, he is often accused by people and villains of not saving Gotham by failing to solve crime the right way. Of course, there is no definitive correct way to solve crime, but there is a reason that Gotham’s problems never stop disappearing. Batman is great at stopping crime at the moment, though He has yet to address the larger issues in Gotham that actually cause crime.
Gotham is a city synonymous with crime because of the class wars and how many citizens live in poverty. It makes it An easy place for criminals to roam free and conduct business. At the end of the day, Bruce is still a billionaire and doesn’t really understand what’s going on in the streets. He may be able to stop the crime when it happens and offer his help in the aftermath, but he will never really be able to improve Gotham unless he starts to address the root of the crime and why it happens in the first place.
The Penguin reveals Batman doesn’t really save Gotham from crime
Batman undoubtedly saved many lives The Batman By stopping the Riddler’s killing spree, however He also played a part in worsening life. Because he was unable to prevent the flooding, many Gotham residents were displaced from their homes and some even died. In episode 2 of The penguinIt is said on the radio that Gotham’s crime rate has increased by a staggering 42% in the wake of Riddler’s attack. This makes poverty and crime even worse than before, and Batman is nowhere to be seen.
The penguin Insinuates that Bruce is indirectly part of the problem, and it’s not the first time he has been either. The series shows everything from the perspective of Gotham’s streets. The elite and wealthy were largely left unaffected by the floodingIncluding Bruce Wayne himself, and while he may take time to reflect on his personal journey and philosophy, Gotham crumbles.
Just like in past Batman iterations, Bruce can move on with his life after a catastrophe while the regular citizens must deal with the aftermath. There is no doubting Batman’s good-hearted intentions, however The penguin has just confirmed that DC’s oldest Batman insult is a scale.
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Colin Farrell, Christine Milioti, Renzi Feliz, Michael Kelly, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Deirdre O’Connell, Clancy Brown, James Madio, Scott Cohen, Michael Zegen, Carmen Ejogo, Theo Rossi
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Oz Cobb, Sofia Falcone, Victor Aguilar, Johnny Viti, Nadia Maroni, Francis Cobb, Salvatore Maroni, Milos Grapa, Luca Falcone, Alberto Falcone, Eve Karlo, Julian Rush
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September 19, 2024
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Craig Zabel
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