JustANerdInTheWorld
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It's because Nolan's good at broad themes and story points, not so much on details.
Feb 19, 2022 12:06 AM
JustANerdInTheWorld
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It's because Nolan's good at broad themes and story points, not so much on details.
JayDeeDubs
Agreed. The Joker's been killing tons of people--they can't just blame him?
EdelwoodHikes
While we're at it, does anyone else dislike Two-Face's look? I never bought he could survive in that state.
DPHENS
Or just be honest about what happened and deal with the consequences.
Semiflaccid
As much as I agree, that isn't something Batman would do. He won't even kill the fuckers that deserve it.
HCBailly
Not to mention, Lucius Fox just randomly quitting on moral grounds, after everything else he did, already.
ourari
MidoryMoon
what, just blame random people for crimes they didn't commit? pfft, not realistic at all, police would *never* do that obvs...
DPHENS
Still, it's a shitty thing to do. Batman volunteered, so it's slightly less shitty to blame him.
Badatuserbames
Saw interstellar, they were saving humanity but every camp and ship had an American flag. Cool guy Nolan
TheDarkAnusRises
Especially weird considering he's British
immortalpusser92
Funny that. Space is expensive. Only a couple of countries can afford a space program. The US is the biggest. Is it really that surprising?
Badatuserbames
is the context of saving humanity? yes, it implies they are leaving everyone else to die
ReaperNo1
What bugs me is he fights Scrarecrow & Raj, then Joker, then crime is done and he takes an 8 year sabbatical.
DPHENS
He probably thought his presence was doing more harm than good. Joker said as much in the interrogation scene.
ReaperNo1
Nope, he explicitly says in DKR that Gotham saved itself and didn't need him. He solved 2 cases and retired.
ourari
I'm not knee-deep in Batman lore, but his whole shtick is self flagellation, no?
DPHENS
I never saw it that way, but he did have demons.