The First Episode Of The Penguin Is Colin Farrell At His Best
Briefly

Colin Farrell plays the titular Penguin, previously known as Oswald Cobblepott, as mesmerizing and manipulative in this first scene, propelling The Penguin forward like a motor-mouthed machine.
In the wake of Carmine Falcone's death, Oz senses a power vacuum, heading to the Iceberg Lounge to manipulate Alberto, using charm and narcotics to gain influence.
As Oz tells Alberto the story of a beloved mob boss from his youth, he unintentionally unveils his ambitions, leading to Alberto's mocking response that reveals their dynamic.
Farrell's portrayal is so effective that you can practically hear his name ringing out during next year's awards season, highlighting his standout performance in the series.
Read at Kotaku
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