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The Penguin's skill in navigating this ambiguity makes the episode so compelling. The series intentionally avoids providing clear answers, which is essential for the development of Oz as a character. He is someone who deceives himself, distorting reality to fit his needs. When Sofia challenges him to accept accountability for his brothers' deaths, he reacts with a distorted sense of innocence. Oz truly believes that "the city took" his brothers, a phrase he repeats until it becomes his version of the truth. This moment not only illustrates his manipulative nature but also exposes his complete lack of empathy and moral understanding, emphasizing Oz's remarkable ability for self-sabotage.
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