Thread:HuxRen123/@comment-26120048-20170426174841/@comment-5032898-20170427131729

Here is my opinion, and I don't know if this may solve it, but I am trying to help.

In my opinion, Oswald who appeared in Nygma's hallucination is indeed merely a hallucination of Nygma himself who took pills. I think Nygma was losing himself after killing Oswald, and thus he took pills to calm himself which was the main cause for him being hallucinated by an illusion of Oswald. It was not the first time we see Nygma haunted by a hallucination, first time a evil counterpart of himself and then Oswald, proving that Nygma went insane once again after knowing Penguin had Isabella killed.

What is more, if Oswald created the hallucination to haunt Nygma, why did he not reveal to Nygma that he was saved by Ivy in order to break Nygma even more? Instead, the hallucination Oswald said that Nygma killed him, which is in fact due to Nygma's own belief that Oswald was killed by him, whereas the real Oswald was rested inside Ivy's house. According to Ivy herself, Oswald was in comatose for days before he awakened, and I see no connections between this and the vanishing of the hallucination. The vanishing of the hallucination was a clear sign that Nygma overcame the pain caused by his crime of successfully murdering Penguin (or so he thought), dropping the pills and went on his own remorseless path as a criminal, thus finally becoming the Riddler.