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Why did Oz/The Penguin Kill Vic? HBO Throughout the course of The Penguin, we've seen Oz take Vic under his wing, and from their first fast food meal together, the two have become close.
Victor didn't do anything that merited other people's deaths in our show. "You could easily make excuses for them, but Victor is an innocent who just truly cares for Oz. And then Oz took his life.
Later on, Oz thanks Victor for helping him, lamenting that he saw him during his worst time. Victor confides they are like family. Oz reacts to this by strangling Victor to death, ignoring his pleas. After stealing Victor's money, Oz drops his driver's license in a nearby river and walks off. In Arkham Asylum, Dr. Rush visits Sofia in her cell.
Oz finds himself allied with a young man named Victor (Rhenzy Feliz), while also having to deal with the presence of Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti), who wants answers regarding her brother's disappearance. In the episode, Victor's past is explored, while Oz and Sofia seek a new partner in their new organization.
While Oz's gang is worried over the death of the Falcones, Oz considers it an advantage as Sofia did the work for them. He then assigns Victor to take care of his mother Francis, disappointing Victor. As Oz arrives at a warehouse to meet with Nadia, he has a guard, Mikey Stone, try to kill Sal in prison. After delivering Taj safely, Nadia locks ...
Victor is more than Penguin’s driver now—he’s his right-hand man. “Look at what we got, kid,” Oz tells him. “They’re gonna tell stories about us one day.
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Oswald Cobblepot is a cunning, ruthless criminal who wants to rule Gotham's criminal underworld, and is willing – and often eager – to kill anyone who stands in his way. Nevertheless, he is patient, methodical and Machiavellian , using his sharp intellect to concoct intricate plans in which his every move is premeditated toward achieving a ...