Hes interested in finding his own identity.
Hes on a journey of self.
In terms of being in charge of things, he never wanted to be the mayor.
Weirdly, that makes him all the more terrifying because that is unpredictable, Taylor continued.
Hedoesnt even know who he is.
Now, hes finally claimed an identity, but it doesnt necessarily answer any deep question about this identity.
Hes called himself something, but now begins the journey of finding what that actually means to him.
Who is this new person?
This is someone who constantly struggles with identity.
We saw that manifested very literally at the beginning of Season 2.
He was seeing two of himself, struggling then.
Hes just constantly searching for himself.
Now, he has this outfit.
What does that mean.
How is he going to behave now?
How does he walk into a room or interact with people?
How does he expect people to respond to him?
So now begins a whole new journey of new identity for him.
So, I feel like its just a new beginning.
And he doesnt have many answers.
Basically, nothing will ever be the same in Gotham after the rise of the Riddler.
Tune in tonight at 8 p.m.
ET on Fox to see the beginning of that journey.
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