When I'm not rooting for Det. Jim Gordan, I'm usually swooning over this sad future villain. |
- In the beginning of the show he's a brilliant, sweet-natured guy with a love of riddles, but his social awkwardness (due to to his incredible intelligence) oftentimes leads people to underestimate him, find him annoying and bully him around.
- You really begin to feel for him because he just wants to be excepted, but his painful shyness gets in the way of really allowing people to know who he is.
- He communicates through riddles and games and wants to find someone who can actually keep up with his intellect. In many ways, similar to Sherlock Holmes (just without the narcissism and the arrogance).
- As time goes by he begins to descend into madness and murder. However, it's a slow process and the show really takes its time portraying the downfall of a good man, who is trying desperately to remain good.
- Every time he finds some modicum of happiness, it's taken away and it only deepens his madness and natural state of revenge, which will eventually become his making of the Riddler.
- It's hard to hate him because you see his inward struggle to do the right thing, be the better person, but his dark nature becomes more and more dominant.
I've been meaning to watch this show for forever. He looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt's so good! Ed is one of the best characters!
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