The Penguin Finale Recap: Man of the People
Briefly

"His life is one of being rejected, and part of his ambition is driven by seeking some acceptance. He is underestimated... but he has all of these deep-seated ambitions within him from his brokenness."
"Oz Cobb's rise as a 'dark American dream story.' At a young age, Oswald correctly identified a world of haves and have-nots, responding in kind with atomized sociopathy."
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