Oz Cobb is portrayed not as a traditional anti-hero, but rather as a deeply flawed underdog whose ambition leads to morally questionable actions.
The show portrays Oz's backstory, including his abandonment of family during a crisis, highlighting his underlying moral decay and complexity as a character.
LeFranc emphasizes that the goal is to portray characters who reflect real human flaws, as opposed to following typical comic book archetypes.
The conclusion of the series sets the stage for Oz's evolution into a more recognizable version of the Penguin, positioning him as a major adversary.
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