What mental illness does Edward nygma have in Gotham?

What mental illness does Edward nygma have in Gotham?

obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
Edward Nigma has a form of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). However much this narcissist sometimes wants to pull a caper without sending a riddle, he cannot. His occasional attempts to fight the compulsion show he knows it can be maladaptive.

Who controls nygma Gotham?

Eduardo Dorrance
We kick off this week’s Gotham with a mind-controlled Ed Nygma (controlled by Eduardo Dorrance by way of Hugo Strange’s control chip — man, that’s convoluted) beginning his hunt for James Gordon.

Is Edward nygma a bad guy in Gotham?

Edward “Ed” Nygma (formerly Edward Nashton), also known as The Riddler, is a former forensic scientist working for the Gotham City Police Department with a penchant for speaking in riddles. He later went down a path of criminal activity after murdering Tom Dougherty to protect Kristen Kringle from his abuse.

Does MS Kringle like nygma?

Gotham Profile: Kristin Kringle Kristen Kringle was the record keeper of the Gotham City Police Department. She later became the girlfriend of Edward Nygma and after discovering that he had killed her ex-boyfriend Tom Dougherty rejected him, causing him to kill her by accident.

Is Penguin in love with Riddler?

What many of us had believed was true since the first season of Gotham, when Edward Nygma rescued Penguin and nursed him back to health, was eventually confirmed when the show had Penguin admit that he openly loves the Riddler. So, yes, Penguin is in love with Riddler, though the latter is a bit less than reciprocal.

What happens to Kristen Kringle Gotham?

In the Oct. 26 episode of “Gotham,” we saw Cory Michael Smith’s Edward Nygma take another step towards his dark destiny as The Riddler by accidentally killing his girlfriend, Kristen Kringle (Chelsea Spack), after he confessed to murdering her abusive ex and sent her running for the door.

Is the Joker a psychopath or sociopath?

In his comic book appearances, the Joker is portrayed as a criminal mastermind. Introduced as a psychopath with a warped, sadistic sense of humor, the character became a goofy prankster in the late 1950s in response to regulation by the Comics Code Authority, before returning to his darker roots during the early 1970s.

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