Colin Farrell’s character, Oz Cobb, continues his relentless journey through danger in last week’s episode of The Penguin. In the third episode titled “Bliss,” the story shifts toward an unusual partnership between Oz and Sofia Falcone, played by Cristin Milioti. This unexpected alliance brings fresh tension and suspense to the show.

In the previous episode, Oz involved his teenage protégé, Victor Aguilar (Rhenzy Feliz), in a risky plan. The goal was to frame Johnny Viti (Michael Kelly), an underboss in the Falcone crime family, for the murder of Alberto Falcone (Michael Zegen).

Unfortunately, their plan took a turn when Sofia hired Detective Marcus Wise (Craig Walker) to uncover a mole in the family. This forced Oz to make adjustments, leading to Sofia’s personal bodyguard, Castillo (Berto Colon), being blamed for the murder instead.

The episode begins with a flashback to the election night from The Batman. Victor had agreed to meet his crush, Graciela (Anire Kim Amoda), on the rooftops after a quick stop at his family’s apartment. While at the apartment, Victor tries to convince his father (Jose Guns Alves) to accept better opportunities at work to earn more money. His father refused to consider it.

Later, Victor joined his friends, including Graciela, on a rooftop nearby. As Victor and Graciela shared a tender moment, Gotham was rocked by explosions, with bombs set by the Riddler. These explosions caused a massive flood that destroyed Victor’s family apartment, most likely killing everyone inside.

This heartbreaking flashback gives the audience a clearer understanding of Victor’s grief and sets the tone for the episode. Until now, Victor had been one of the few good influences in Oz’s life. It hadn’t made sense why someone like Victor, who seemed so different from Oz, would stick around.

Although we assumed that Victor’s family was no longer in the picture, we had never fully understood what happened. Before the tragic flood, Victor’s family life appeared normal, with loving parents. But, like many in Gotham, this tragedy set Victor on a path to unexpected places.

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Back in the present day, at Oz’s apartment, Oz talks to Victor about his temporary alliance with Sofia. Oz expects Luca Falcone (Scott Cohen) to eliminate Sofia once he learns she is playing them. Despite Victor’s failure to plant the jewels in Viti’s car in the previous episode, Oz reassures him that it is “ancient history.” He promises to keep looking out for Victor. Soon after, Sofia arrives at Oz’s apartment.

Oz takes a call from Salvatore Maroni (Clancy Brown), who tells him that Viti has placed the entire Falcone family on lockdown. Victor, nervous, greets Sofia as she questions him about his relationship with Oz. She reveals that Oz once worked as her driver, something Victor didn’t know. Sofia humiliates Oz by forcing him to drive her, just like in the old days, leaving Victor behind.

Sofia and Oz arrive at a Falcone family shipping plant, where Oz is surprised to see that the product comes from Arkham Asylum. Confused, Oz confronts Sofia, believing this was part of Al’s plan. Sofia gives a vague response, “I know you did.”

Inside the lab, Oz is even more confused when he sees mushrooms being processed. He learns that the mushrooms are only being used to collect their spores, which are then turned into a new drug called “Bliss.” Sofia orders Oz to find a distributor to spread this new drug throughout Gotham.

Meanwhile, back at Oz’s apartment, Victor calls Graciela for the first time since election night. He invites her over. When she arrives, it’s clear that she doesn’t know about Victor’s involvement in the criminal world. She believes he’s just a driver for a nightclub owner.

Graciela tells Victor she is leaving Gotham to move to California and asks him to join her. Victor declines, unsure if Oz would let him leave. He finally confesses the truth about his connection with Oz and admits that he fears for his safety if he tries to walk away. Graciela pleads with him to come with her. Moved, Victor gives her some of the cash Oz had paid him and asks her to buy a bus ticket. He promises he will leave Gotham with her.

Tensions rise as the fragile trust between Oz and Sofia threatens to break. At the same time, Victor becomes the character through whom the audience views the growing danger. We want Victor to escape with Graciela, but his loyalty to Oz gives him purpose after the loss of his family.

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The next day, Sofia crosses paths with Viti at the Falcone estate. Viti hands her a plane ticket to Italy and insults her, calling her a “mentally unstable spoiled brat.” Later, Sofia meets Oz in Chinatown, where he suggests an alliance with the Triad crime syndicate by bribing their deputy, Link Tsai (Robert Lee Leng). They enter the Triad’s club, where Sofia’s gun is taken. Oz manages to convince Link to have his men lower their weapons before introducing him to the new drug, Bliss.

While Victor waits outside in Oz’s car, a cop approaches and tells him to get out. Victor uses quick thinking and bribes the officer with the cash he has left, convincing the cop to walk away. Inside the club, Oz and Sofia tell Link about their plan to take control of the Falcone family. They lie, saying that Viti supports them. Link doesn’t believe them and says that Feng Zhao (François Chau), the head of the Triad, will need confirmation from Viti before agreeing to anything.

Later, Oz and Victor dine at a fancy restaurant. Victor seems to struggle with how to tell Oz about his plans to leave Gotham. He talks about his father’s unfulfilled dream of becoming a chef, though he worked as a mechanic. During their conversation, Oz notices Luca Falcone’s wife, Tina (Tess Soltau), at a nearby table.

Oz approaches her and asks for a favor. Soon after, Oz and Sofia enter Viti’s hotel room and catch him with Tina, who happens to be Luca’s wife. They blackmail Viti into calling Zhao, but not before Viti insults them. Oz retaliates by shoving the phone into Viti’s mouth, demanding that he make the call.

At the Triad’s club, Oz, Sofia, and Eve Karlo (Carmen Ejogo) instruct Eve’s employees, along with Victor, to distribute Bliss. After leaving, Sofia pulls Oz aside and signals that she wants to take the lead in their dealings, pointing out that Zhao is only meeting with them because of her.

Though Zhao respects Sofia’s operations, he feels the risk is too great due to the Triad’s rocky history with the Falcones. Sofia tries to sway him by talking about their shared hatred of her late father. Zhao brings up Sofia’s time in Arkham Asylum.

Sofia responds by sharing that Bliss was given to her and other inmates while she was in Arkham. Still unsure, Zhao seems unconvinced. In response, Sofia mentions that she researched Zhao’s father, a psychologist, hoping this will make Zhao reconsider. Sofia then warns that if he refuses, she and Oz will take the opportunity to another crime family.

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Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti’s performances as Oz and Sofia continue to impress, especially in scenes where they work together. Their chemistry is undeniable, as they bring out the best and worst in each other’s characters. Despite their uneasy alliance, the two shine brightest when they collaborate. The will-they-won’t-they dynamic between Sofia and Oz, while entertaining, sometimes feels repetitive. It seems inevitable that the series will culminate in a showdown between them.

While distributing Bliss in the club, Victor receives text messages from Graciela. She asks him to meet her at the bus station. However, the loud noises and bright lights in the club trigger a panic attack in Victor. As he tries to calm down in the bathroom, Graciela sends him another message, saying the bus will leave soon. Just as he is about to reply, Oz barges in.

He notices Victor’s phone and the messages from Graciela. Furious, Oz scolds Victor, accusing him of thinking he is too good for the criminal life. Oz pulls out a gun and presses it against Victor’s head, demanding to know if Victor thinks he is being held hostage. Eventually, Oz lets Victor go. Victor drives to the bus station in Oz’s car but arrives too late. He watches through tears as Graciela boards the bus and leaves without him.

Outside the club, Oz informs Sofia that the deal with the Triad has been made. Sofia remains indifferent. They have a brief conversation, where Sofia admits that she believes Oz is using her to climb the ranks in the Falcone family.

Oz tearfully confesses that he doesn’t regret betraying her to Carmine Falcone because it helped him gain more power. However, he sympathizes with what happened to her, admitting that he didn’t know Carmine planned to send her to Arkham. As they share a cigarette, Sofia admits she no longer knows how to trust Oz. Oz promises to keep proving himself to her.

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Suddenly, Nadia Maroni (Shohreh Aghdashloo) and her men show up, pointing guns at them. She reveals that she knows Oz never planned to repay her. At that moment, Victor returns, sees what is happening, and drives his car into the scene, causing a distraction and allowing Oz and Sofia to escape. Oz jumps into the car, ordering Victor to drive off, leaving Sofia behind.

This episode shifts the focus from Oz to Victor, giving viewers a deeper understanding of his character. While Oz brings out a darker side in Victor, Victor helps Oz show a softer, almost paternal side. However, in the end, Oz chooses his own safety over loyalty to his protégé. This development sets up more tension for future episodes, as Victor and Oz’s relationship will inevitably face new challenges.

In Episode 3 of The Penguin, titled “Bliss,” the intricate web of alliances and loyalties deepens, revealing the harsh realities of Gotham’s underworld. Oz Cobb and Sofia Falcone’s uneasy partnership showcases the complexities of survival in a ruthless environment, where trust is scarce, and betrayal lurks around every corner.

Victor Aguilar’s journey adds an emotional layer to the narrative, highlighting the struggle between personal aspirations and the weight of familial loyalty. As he grapples with his past and the aftermath of tragedy, Victor’s choices become increasingly fraught with tension, emphasizing the broader themes of sacrifice and the consequences of one’s decisions.

The episode masterfully weaves together the characters’ motivations, illustrating how their paths intersect in a city governed by crime and ambition. With the introduction of the new drug “Bliss,” the stakes are raised, drawing Victor deeper into a world he yearns to escape.

The climax leaves viewers on the edge of their seats, eager to see how these alliances will play out and what price each character will ultimately pay. As the series progresses, the lines between loyalty and self-preservation will blur, propelling the narrative toward an uncertain but thrilling future in Gotham’s dark alleys.

While there, he makes friends with a boy named Laurent (Louis Puech Scigliuzzi), who is seen as a special person. Daryl also fights against an evil character named Marion Genet (Anne Charrier) and falls in love with a nun named Isabelle (Clémence Poésy).

Although the first season was exciting, Daryl missed his close friend Carol (Melissa McBride). The new series, The Book of Carol, aims to fix this problem. In the first episode, Carol is searching for Daryl and learns that he has been taken to France. Even though they are separated by a lot of water, Carol feels hopeless. However, she meets a man named Ash (Manish Dayal).

Ash is a good man who has not gotten over the death of his son. He owns an airplane, which gives Carol an idea. She cleverly convinces Ash to fly her to France. As the first episode ends, Carol is in the air, heading to France. The title of the latest episode is “Moulin Rouge,” and viewers wonder if Carol will make it safely.

In Daryl Dixon Season 2, Episode 2, Carol and Ash start their journey a little earlier than planned because of a walker outbreak at Ash’s home. They reach the beautiful hills of Greenland to refuel, but their airplane is damaged and smoking.

Carol notices some walkers covered in moss and decides to take them out. While she tries to handle the situation, more walkers come out of the grass and attack her. Ash helps her, but they are saved by gunshots fired by two women named Eun and Hanna.

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Eun and Hanna have not seen anyone for years, and they take Carol and Ash to their home by a lake. Eun goes to help Ash fix the airplane, while Carol stays with Hanna at the house. The two women were climate researchers who were stuck in Greenland when everything went wrong in the world.

Hanna sees the positive side of this because now the world can heal from the damage done by humanity. While Ash and Eun talk, Ash shares his story about why they are heading to France, and Eun comforts him with a hug. Then, Eun asks Ash if he wants to have more kids.

At the house, Carol and Hanna have a drink together. Hanna shows Carol her crossbow, but things turn dangerous when Hanna points it at Carol. She admits that she is supposed to kill Carol but does not want to. Eun’s plan is to keep Ash there to help repopulate the world, which makes Ash uncomfortable, and he says no. This leads Eun to pull a rifle on him.

Carol has dealt with dangerous situations before. She begins to manipulate Hanna by telling her she could leave with them. Hanna thinks this is a good idea but is worried about Eun’s reaction. When Eun comes back and sees Carol is still alive, she becomes angry and tries to kill Carol.

But just then, Hanna shoots Eun in the head, killing her instantly. Carol decides to take Hanna with her, although she is unsure if it’s a good idea. As night falls, they walk back to the plane, but before they reach it, Ash uses a flare gun to shoot Hanna in the throat, killing her painfully. He thought Hanna would kill Carol, and he knows he cannot tell her that he killed someone for the first time.

Meanwhile, in the Union Nest, Laurent feels pressure from others. He wants to be a normal kid, but he knows he is special and has responsibilities. The Union hosts some rescued hostages, which makes Laurent feel better. He talks to Losang (Joel de la Fuente), the Union leader, who tries to comfort him. Jacinta (Nassima Benchicou) is worried that Daryl will take Laurent away, and some members of the Union are tired of waiting for Laurent to show his special abilities.

Another character, Sylvie (Laïka Blanc-Francard), speaks to her boyfriend Emile (Tristan Zanchi), who was a hostage. Emile has been through a lot and is traumatized. While Daryl and others are busy, Laurent plays baseball with Daryl. Later, Daryl talks to Isabelle and knows he might have to leave. He tells Isabelle that she and Laurent can come with him.

The next day, Isabelle wakes up and finds Laurent missing. She thinks Marion Genet’s people have taken him back to Paris. Daryl leads a group, including Isabelle, Emile, and Fallou (Eriq Ebouaney), to find Laurent. They track him down to an abandoned building and easily fight off attackers, only to discover that these attackers are part of the Union.

Emile, who is one of the attackers, explains that they faked the kidnapping because they were scared Laurent would leave them. He tells them about a ceremony the next day to prove Laurent’s special nature, which sounds worrying. Isabelle, unable to handle the situation, accidentally shoots Emile dead.

Back at the Union’s home, Sylvie discovers that Laurent is being hidden. He is safe but is not taken by the kidnappers. When Daryl’s group returns to the Union, Isabelle tells Daryl she wants to go with him, and they share a kiss as the sun sets.

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Just nearby, Jacinta informs Losang that she ordered Daryl to be killed, and although Losang is angry, Jacinta convinces him that it is the right decision. Unbeknownst to them, Daryl is still alive.

Afterward, Carol and Ash get back on the airplane and continue their journey to France. The next time Carol wakes up, they are a hundred miles inland over the country. They land at an old racetrack to hide the plane. Carol tells Ash she wants to go alone, but he insists on helping her find her daughter. Carol refuses his help, wanting to protect him and keep her mission private. They agree that Ash will stay with the plane and that Carol will return within two weeks.

Once alone, Carol walks into a deserted and broken city, which is shown to be Paris, with a damaged Eiffel Tower in the background. She quickly hides when a military truck approaches. She watches as a man beats a homeless man and takes him away.

Thinking this could lead her to Daryl, Carol cuts a hole in a bag of grain, hoping to create a trail to follow. The trail leads her to a city square where people gather for food distributed by the military. The military works for Marion Genet, and they offer food and shelter for anyone willing to support Genet. Many people raise their hands, but only twenty can go, leading to chaos.

Carol gets caught looking through one of the trucks and is chosen to be taken because of her bravery. On the truck, she meets a man named Remy, who is separated from his husband, Julien. Remy shares his hopes for Genet’s new France, but Carol remains cautious.

Their fears become real when the trucks separate inside the gates of Genet’s compound. In the final scene, viewers see Genet torturing a soldier named Stephane Codron (Romain Levi), who refuses to talk, even as he is beaten and bloodied. Carol is closer to finding Daryl than she realizes.

As The Book of Carol unfolds, the series goes deeper into the emotional struggles and complex relationships shaped by a world in chaos. Carol’s relentless pursuit of Daryl reflects her fierce loyalty and determination, which drives the narrative forward.

She faces challenges that test her strength and resolve, from dealing with the threats of walkers to confronting manipulative individuals like Eun and Hanna. Carol’s ability to adapt and strategize in dangerous situations showcases her survival skills, which have developed over the years as she handled the harsh realities of this post-apocalyptic world.

Meanwhile, Ash’s character adds another layer to the story. His unresolved grief over his son and his willingness to help Carol highlight the human element amidst the chaos. However, Ash’s eventual confrontation with his darker side—marked by his shocking decision to kill Hanna—reveals how the world can twist even the best intentions into acts of violence.

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The tension builds as viewers witness Carol’s encounters with the military, which further complicates her mission. The sense of desperation and urgency heightens, especially as she finds a Paris transformed into a battleground of loyalty, survival, and betrayal. The characters’ journeys intertwine, showcasing their personal battles while raising questions about what it means to protect one’s family in a world that has lost its humanity.

The Book of Carol offers a gripping narrative that examines themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the lengths people will go to in order to survive. As the series progresses, viewers are left eager to see how Carol’s journey will unfold, and whether she will ultimately find Daryl and reunite with her loved ones. The story promises thrilling twists and emotional depth that keep audiences engaged and invested in the fate of these characters.