The Penguin: Episode 4 Ending, Explained

The Penguin: Episode 4 Ending, Explained

As a dedicated fan of the dark and gritty world of Gotham City, I must say that Episode 4 of The Penguin has left me utterly spellbound. Sofia Falcone’s backstory unfolding was like peeling layers off an onion drenched in the murky waters of Arkham Asylum.


Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode 4 of The Penguin.

Key Takeaways

  • Sofia Falcone’s tragic backstory unfolds, revealing her history in Arkham Asylum.
  • Sofia executes her vengeful plan, eliminating significant members of her family.
  • Sofia spares Johnny Viti, indicating strategic motives, while Oz becomes a target in upcoming episodes.

In Episode 4 of “The Penguin“, we delved deeper into Sofia Falcone’s past, particularly at Arkham Asylum, and witnessed the execution of her plot, a move that promises significant repercussions for the show in the episodes to come.

In a world similar to that seen in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” movie, the series titled “The Penguin” serves as a spin-off. After the occurrences depicted in the 2022 superhero film, this story focuses on Colin Farrell’s character, Oswald Cobblepot, better known as the Penguin. With the death of Carmine Falcone from “The Batman”, Gotham’s criminal underworld is thrown into disarray, and Oswald sees an opportunity to rise through the ranks. However, his ambitions are complicated by the return of Sofia Falcone (played by Cristin Milioti), the daughter of Carmine, who harbors aspirations to control her family’s criminal empire.

Sofia Falcone’s Backstory Revealed

Initially, Sofia Falcone is introduced in “The Penguin” where it’s disclosed that she’s spent a decade behind bars in Arkham Asylum due to murder allegations. This series of events has led to her being known as the Hangman. However, her family attempts to discredit her, labeling her as mentally unstable and unfit to manage the Falcone business.

In the gripping fourth episode of “The Penguin,” titled “Cente’Anni,” I finally unraveled the heart-wrenching tale that shaped Sofia’s life. As a young girl, I stumbled upon my mother’s lifeless body, which had hung from a noose. However, as time went on, I began to suspect that her death wasn’t a suicide.

Following Oz, the person who was driving Sofia at the moment, disclosed to her father that she had discussed matters with a journalist. This revelation prompted her father to confront her about it. In response, Sofia expressed her doubts about his role in her mother’s demise, which led Carmine to retaliate by having his corrupt police officers jail her and falsely accuse her of the murders. As a result, Sofia Falcone gains the nickname “The Hangman” from the media.

The situation deteriorates significantly when Alberto, her brother, pays her a visit at Arkham. He informs her that she won’t be facing trial. It has been unjustly reported by her doctors that she is violent and mentally psychopathic, and all her family have written fake letters of support, trapping her in Arkham Asylum for ten years.

What Happens at the End of The Penguin Episode 4?

The Penguin: Episode 4 Ending, Explained

Upon returning from Arkham Asylum, Sofia asserts she’s been rehabilitated. However, her family persists in portraying her as mentally unwell to prevent her from assuming leadership of the family. Nevertheless, this doesn’t deter Sofia from carrying out her scheme, as demonstrated in Episode 4 of The Penguin. Uninvited to a family gathering, she raises a toast, recalling the murders falsely attributed to her and the fact that no one defended her, except for her brother Alberto. She concludes her speech with “Cent’anni”, signifying a wish that they all live for 100 years.

Later in the evening, Sofia guides her younger cousin Gia towards the greenhouse, hinting at cake as an incentive. The night unfolds there, with Sofia suggesting it would be a delightful slumber party – reminiscent of the ones she and her brother used to enjoy. However, unbeknownst to Gia, during the early hours of the morning, Sofia ventures back to their house, donning a gas mask. As dawn breaks, we discover that Sofia had sealed all exits and filled the house with harmful gas, leading to the tragic demise of every family member.

Which Characters Live and Die?

In Episode 4 of “The Penguin”, the death toll is unusually high compared to other episodes in the series. Sofia’s scheme results in the demise of all major family members who attended the dinner, including her uncle Luca, his unfaithful wife (she was involved with Johnny), and Gia’s parents. However, one family member miraculously survives due to an open window. The episode concludes as Sofia enters Johnny’s (played by Michael Kelly) room, urging him to put on some clothes so they can have a chat.

In a cunning plot, Sofia’s actions seem designed to give her retribution against those family members who disregarded and confined her in Arkham. Maintaining Johnny’s life may well be a calculated decision. As a crime boss, Johnny has connections throughout the underworld, making him crucial for Sofia as she ascends to power. Gia, the last living family member, finds herself without guardians, leaving her future uncertain. However, one fact remains certain: Sofia’s vengeance against the Penguin intensifies, especially now that she knows he was responsible for her brother’s death, Alberto. With Sofia swiftly eliminating her family members, Oz can expect to struggle to evade her impending wrath in upcoming episodes.

The Penguin Episodes 1-4 are available to watch on Max. New episodes air on Sunday nights.

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2024-10-15 04:04