Penguin is probably one of the most loved series in the world at the moment and with only 4 episodes so far, it has generated the largest viewership in the world. Even though episode 4 was a fun journey filled with many interesting revelations, one question about it still remains unanswered. What does the title of Penguins episode 4 “Saint’Anne” mean?
Sant’Anni means ‘may you live 100’ in Italian
Sant’Anni is an Italian phrase that translates to “may you live 100 years”. It is said during a family function or a big celebration.Use of this word is as common in Italian culture as saying “cheers” in some other parts of the world.
What is the significance of St.Anne in Penguins Episode 4?
Each episode of The Penguin has a title that relates in some way to the central element of the corresponding episode. However, people are wondering how the title of episode 4 is related to what happened in it.
The title of episode 4, “Saint’Anne”, is sarcastic in nature. In Episode 4, when Sophia goes to a family dinner, no one wants her there, and after telling everyone what they did to her that caused her to spend 10 years in Arkham Asylum, she is okay with going. First says “Sainte-Anne”. It is ironic that from that very night she throws Jiya out of the house. kills the entire Falcone family except johnny witty By poisoning them all through gas.
So, in a way, it was connected to the episode but not in the way you might have expected it. There you have the answer to what Sainte-Anne means in the Penguin series and what is its significance. Before, you may have seen this phrase in The Godfather Part III, where famed director Francis Ford Coppola said in the final scene, “When the Sicilians wish you ‘Sant’Anneni’… it means ‘long life. For’…and a Sicilian never forgets”.