
Warning! Spoilers for Penguin episode 3 aheadAgainst all odds Penguin In episode four, Oz Cobb betrays DC villain Cristin Milioti's Sofia Falcone, whose fate remains ambiguous. After the death of Carmine Falcone in BatmanIn the third act, Sofia Falcone seemed to have a clear path to becoming Gotham City's top criminal. However, Oz Cobb's murder of Sofia's brother shocked the criminal hierarchy of Gotham City, and Oz was not the reason for Sofia's release from Arkham. As a result, Oz found himself forced to work alongside Sofia to protect both himself and the opportunity to take over the Falcons and Maroni's operations.
IN Penguin In episode 3, "Bliss", Oz helps Sofia Falcone blackmail Johnny Viti into having Sofia control the Falcone family's activities and they put their differences aside. Oz appears to have played a key role in the fallout from Sofia Falcone's murder spree in The Hangman, as he provided the information that sent her to Arkham in exchange for power. This revelation shows Oz and Sofia in a different light, and the Falcons' lack of interest in Sofia's well-being is revealed. However, Oz doesn't care much for Sofia either, as he betrays her immediately after the reconciliation..
What happens to Sofia Falcone at the end of the third episode of Penguin?
Oz Cobb leaves Sofia Falcone for dead when the Maronis arrive to kill them.
Outside the Iceberg Lounge, Oz Cobb and Sofia Falcone talk about their troubled pasts and present their point of view. Sofia confronts Oz about his role in sending her to Arkham, while Oz admits his guilt but reveals that he does not regret the fruits of his actions. Oz seems to be very sincere with Sofia, and Sofia seems to move when she sees Oz crying. However, everything changes when Nadia Maroni arrives. Once Victor Aguilar arrives to save them, Oz immediately gets into his car and orders Victor to leave without Sofia.. Several shots can then be heard.
The fate of Sofia Falcone has not been revealed in detail. Penguin finale of series 3. The shots appear to come from the same weapon, suggesting that Nadia Maroney or one of her goons shoots Sofia while Victor and Oz drive away. While Sofia doesn't have full control of the Falcone family at this point, killing her could be a big step forward for the Maronis, who need a big hit on Falcone to take over leadership of the drug business and aren't too interested in Oz and Sofia influencing both families' decisions .
Don't worry, there will be more Sofia
Sofia Falcone is still important to upcoming Penguin episodes
Although it is quite possible that Nadya and her henchmen killed Sofia Falcone off-screen at the end of the film. Penguin Episode 3, Sophia's death is unlikely. After all, the trailers for Penguin include footage of Sofia that has not yet appeared in the series. Teaser for Penguin Episode 4, tacked on at the end of Episode 3, briefly shows the moment when Sofia and Oz are threatened by Nadia Maroney's men. and Victor Aguilar is going to help them. The look on Sofia's face suggests that Oz will reveal something about their complicated past that will make her feel betrayed even after he runs off without her.
Penguin Episodes 4-8 will likely show how Sofia only became a hardened criminal after she was sent to Arkham for crimes she didn't actually commit.
Regardless of Sofia's fate after Penguin In the third episode, a teaser for the upcoming episodes of the series reveals that Sofia's past will soon be explored in detail. The teaser suggests that Sofia "The Executioner"'s infamous crimes weren't entirely her fault, as Carmine Falcone appears to be manipulating her and Oz is desperate to keep her from getting caught. Penguin Episodes 4-8 will likely show how Sofia only became a hardened criminal after she was sent to Arkham for crimes she didn't actually commit, confirming what she said to Oz right before Nadia's arrival.
How 'Penguin Cliffhanger' Sets Up the Rest of the Show
Sofia may not be as evil as everyone thinks, but her actions may be justified
Killing Sofia Falcone could cause Maroni more trouble than good. Oz had already manipulated both families to save himself after killing Alberto Falcone out of spite. If Nadia kills Sofia the same way Oz killed Alberto - in the alley near the Iceberg Lounge at the Summit - the Falcons could start a full-scale gang war that would jeopardize all business and destroy Gotham's underworld. Nadya is wise enough to understand this. Still, The chaotic circumstances surrounding Nadia's arrival mean that no one involved is thinking coolly, and the consequences could be disastrous.
PenguinFlashbacks to Sofia's backstory suggest that she will be vindicated, if not in the eyes of Gotham, then at least in the eyes of the audience, as her family may have fabricated her Executioner persona to use Sofia as a scapegoat. However, Oz's second betrayal now justifies Sofia's ruthlessness. Oz just proved he can't be trusted, and Sofia has no one else she can reliably work with. Therefore, the only way to survive and gain control of Sophia is to double down on her infamy as the Executioner and rebuild her family's empire with someone who will survive her inevitable rampage.
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