Horrible decision to make Penguin gay for Riddler (Ed Nygma). They were great as psychopathic, close friends. Penguin’s character is not gay, but of course (due to political correctness), they have to force a certain amount of characters to be gay. But the problem is not when characters are gay. As seen Barbara and Tabitha, at least that kinda makes sense But with Penguin, it feels so. Oswald Cobblepot also known as the Penguin , is a gay character from Gotham. This section is in need of major improvement. Please help improve this article by editing it.
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In fact, the Penguin’s coming out isn’t just an overdue milestone for the character, it’s a refreshing turn for the Dark Knight’s long, complicated relationship with the gay community. When it premiered in , the premise of Gotham was easy to explain: the show is a prequel to the Batman mythology as comic book readers, animated series watchers, and moviegoers already know it. It's telling not just the origin story of Bruce Wayne's alter ego, but the origin stories of the theatrical, malevolent bad guys who'll plague his version of the city. And perhaps the most sympathetic downward spiral has been the transformation of umbrella boy Oswald Cobblepot into the criminal mastermind known as Penguin.
One group was appalled that Gotham would deter from Batman canon so abruptly by making Penguin "gay" (this despite the fact that Gotham has never had a strict adherence to canon). And after the loss of both his mother and his father — coincidentally both dying in his arms, the only people he ever loved and trusted — the person who was there who gave him respect and really there for him was Edward Nygma. And I truly believe that had it been Barbara, or Tabitha, or Butch… Yes, Butch! That is a total departure from the canon characters.
Horrible decision to make Penguin gay for Riddler (Ed Nygma). They were great as psychopathic, close friends. Penguin’s character is not gay, but of course (due to political correctness), they have to force a certain amount of characters to be gay. But the problem is not when characters are gay. As seen Barbara and Tabitha, at least that kinda makes sense But with Penguin, it feels so. In this third season of Gotham , the creative team has gone in some wild directions with several of the main characters, and perhaps the most shocking spin of the bunch comes courtesy of Oswald "Penguin" Cobblepot formally declaring his love for Ed "Riddler" Nygma though not to Ed's face. And while some viewers have embraced this storytelling avenue , others have decried Penguin's roaming sexuality, sometimes citing comic history as the "real" reason for their displeasure. And star Robin Lord Taylor had quite a few charged words to say about it all.
By casting Penguin and the Riddler as a romantic pairing, Fox's Gotham has given us the best superhero (OK, supervillain) gay relationship, ever. .
In fact, the Penguin’s coming out isn’t just an overdue milestone for the character, it’s a refreshing turn for the Dark Knight’s long, complicated relationship with the gay community. .
One group was appalled that Gotham would deter from Batman canon so abruptly by making Penguin "gay" (this despite the fact that Gotham has never had a strict adherence to canon). .