He mentions Joker having the balls to stand up to Batman... But then I remember that one episode where he was getting scared, doing his taxes when Harley asks what's the matter. Lol "I'm crazy enough to take on Batman...but the IRS!?"
Mega Oofer 420 And the joker blew up an entire hospital and turned Gotham’s trusty White Knight, Harvey Dent, into well... a crazy criminal bent on killing Gordon’s family
Mega Oofer 420 Maybe not but at the end of the day, Joker won. He got everyone to believe Batman was bad for Gotham and he proved that anyone, even someone as good as Dent, could change.
Man I wished you put the burning his half of the money scene in the list that to me was badass. It showed that the Joker cares about making statements not money
Hell it was his first villain he first appeared in the same comic that Batman had first appeared. *Note I am saying this from memory so I may be wrong and will gladly take any corrections I get.*
@@crackhead6405 The Joker actually first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940, while Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27 a year prior. (Fun Fact!) Catwoman also first appeared in Batman #1!
I personally think him turning Superman to killing in Injustice was his biggest achievement. As he puts it: It only took one bad day to drive the world's sanest man into insanity.
John DiMaggio's only played the Joker once, but he had an excellent take on the character. Mark Hamill can do a menacing Joker - Mad Love, Return of the Joker and of course, The Killing Joke (regardless of that movie's overall quality) are proof of that - but there are times, like when he's screaming for Batman's help whilst being threatened by Charlie Collins, where you can forget how dangerous the Joker really is. DiMaggio's Joker never lets you forget how much of a menace he is. His very first scene in the film is him beating Jason Todd to near death, before finishing him with a bomb and even when he's in a straightjacket in Arkham, he still sounds threatening when he's once again trying to goad Batman into killing him.
What about jacks joker when he said "have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?" Or "jack? Jack is dead my friend, you can call me joker"
Batman: puts away millions of criminals, and literally tries to save their life everytime even if it means dying more than any law enforcement or military officer who wouldn't give a shit, but decides to kill a sadistic maniac from killing millions more as he always escapes and Batman is the only one who stops and saves him (also he doesn't even decide to kill him at random, the guy is going around shooting people while he should be in prison for life he's not a free man) The president: wE nEeD tHaT sCoUnDrEl DeAd!
To be honest I like the one where the Joker tells the scars story to Rachel because when Rachel kicks him he goes. "You've got a little fight in you I like that." Then Batman goes. "Then your gonna love me
Joker had a mountain of all the money in the world and he just lit all that green paper that symbolizes humanity's greed on fire! With Hellfire! This is his message: Let the new Era of Chaos reign Supreme!
One thing about the pencil joker John Wick thing in the early 2000's on another movie or TV show truly can't remember although the one under threat did not die it was implied that it could be done by placing a pen right under the jaw line and a mayor artery saying that if only x amount of pressure was added person would bleed out
Now don't get me wrong I love heath ledger's joker but I always liked jack Nicolson's joker better also mark hamill's joker is classic. PS: my favorite badass moment from joker is the scene from the 1989 Tim Burton batman movie in which after he falls in the chemicals you see him in this dim lit room with a doctor who worked on his face and joker demands the doctor to see the mirror after tearing apart the bandages from his face and after looking in the mirror he starts laughing uncontrollably while smashing the mirror on the table and breaking the light bulb still laughing while walking up the stairs and all you can see is his shadow
Honorable mention When the joker had a gun in the arkham game series Batman arkham origins The *black* man says "put the gun down" and then the joker replies with "how about I put YOU down "
The fight would be easier. I love DC, but DC is more about the human side of being a hero, which is why DC characters tend to be deeper & more relatable than Marvel's (sometimes literal) gods.
No they wouldn't none of them would at most teenage super heroes would Carnage is basically the joker with super powers and the avengers Spider-Man all of Marvel's heroes have dealt with this type of stuff before
The scene in Batman '89 when Joker is just waiting for Batman in the batwing to kill him, Zero fucks given then he pulls out that long pistol and shoots the batwing down is one of my favorite Joker moments.
Because of the amount of people who have taken the role of the Joker, I’m pretty sure the Joker is less of a person and more of a belief or an idea of chaos and madness.
I couldn't agree more with this amazing list! My favorite out of all of these pure badass moments would probably have to be the "Why So Serious" scene from The Dark Knight. That particular scene was (and still is) utter perfection for me! :)
5.what a way to go 4.by far the Joker's most famous catchphrase 3.I'm sure he'd already be dead during these events 2.it's like a nod to Bullseye 1.I'm sure even Tim Drake would get involved in that one
those scares are self inflicted, hence where his "why so serious" quote comes from. The two "explanations" were psychological attacks specifically tailored to each person.
I dont even meed to say this but he joke is the best comic book villain alive. Hes been given so much depth and he truly defines the insane recklessness of a man with genius level intellect and an unhinged character. But his vulnerability and sadness can still be seen as he isnt really only insane, hes someone whos just lost all interestin life aside from the game he plays endlessly with batman
Personally, I think the Joker's most bad-a** moment is the money-burning scene. It says that you can't buy the Joker and he is truly an agent of chaos for chaos's sake.
@@christiancrusader9374 I think it was actually that government turned against him because he undermined them by keeping Gotham safe while every other american city descended into chaos
Every time I see the scene with Joker in front of Batman's motorcycle I have a weird tingly feeling as if I believe Joker will actually be hit, even though I've seen the scene about 20 times now
As a sort of tangent that touches the circle of the conversation at point, actors--part of me always wished that Luke Skywalker would actually turn to the dark side as originally intended and Mark Hamil would use his Joker voice (and mannerisms maybe?) to symbolize the duality of his characters. Ahh, what could have been. A sith Joker would've been pretty darn badass. XD oh to dream a dream of chance gone by.
The Joker truly is an unstoppable force, you can't reason with him, you can't beat him, you can kill him but even then he wins and one way or another if your stuck in a room with him you will die whether with laughing gas, a gun, a shard of glass or even a pencil if you're in the Jokers vicinity your dead before you can even begin a conversation you've pretty much signed your death notice the moment you enter his hide out or cell.
You've also forgotten when Joker tells Batman to kill him in the ending of Batman arkham Knight, but when Batman does kill joker in his mind, than joker had finally won.
I know of one moment that’s even more badass for the Joker: “Deliberately Killing His Own Daughter”. Ok, granted “Batman: April Fool” is fanfic, so it’s not part of the main DC, but it SHOULD be! Not only because Joker’s most-accepted origin story from the main DC is told from his daughter’s point of view after she reunites with him, but also because the big moment is capital “D” capital “A” capital “M” capital “N” as far as I’m concerned! She wasn’t in the wrong place at the wrong time, or said/did something that triggered him, so her death can’t be blamed on his illness. He’s deliberately snuffed out the life of his own child. So--by some miracle, without spoiling the whole story for anyone who’s interested--here’s the big moment reproduced, and I’ll let you decide whether or not you agree with me on this being par for Joker’s badassness: April Napier: (smiling sadly, tearfully) Daddy--I’m truly grateful you feel that way. But you still have to END me! Joker: (horrified and heartbroken) How can you ask me to do such a thing, sweetheart? April: To protect you! Don’t you see, Daddy? By doing this, not only will you be grating me a merciful death, you will be proving to the world you are STILL just as STRONG, and as DANGEROUS, as ever! (lovingly clutching his wrist, looking him in the eye with conviction) That you have NOT grown WEAK--not in the SLIGHTEST! No one will DARE mess with you! (tearfully, voice cracking) Please, Daddy! End my pain--and let me help keep you safe! (With tears in his own eyes now, Joker gently lifts April up and cradles her to him) (As he hugs her, his hands slowly shift so that they are on her head and neck in a certain way) April: (sadly smiling, softly singing) “Watching it all fade away!” SNAP!!! ----------------- Ok, I gotta say on reading this again, this is pretty badass for April, too! Like daddy, like daughter, I guess!
He mentions Joker having the balls to stand up to Batman...
But then I remember that one episode where he was getting scared, doing his taxes when Harley asks what's the matter. Lol
"I'm crazy enough to take on Batman...but the IRS!?"
Whatsdogpee NO THANK YOU!
😨😨😨
The Gotham knights was made with lighter tone than original season
Jokers havin none of that fam
Taxation is theft.
If the government extorts people, why is it only unacceptable when super villains do it huh?
I'm just doing what they do!
When you said the joker doesn’t need a weapon he is the deadly weapon THAT was bad ass
12:36 "So long as you wont miss it!" What a line. Love it when Joker actually jokes
@Shinyhunter gg I know, right?! That was a great statement he made there! I don’t think he could’ve come up with anything better to end the video!
Joker definitely is his own weapon and definitely has great singing voice in Batman Arkham knight
John Wick used the pointy part of the pencil. The Joker used the blunt end. I think that the Joker wins out here.
but john wick killed 3 in a bar and other people wit guns soooooo.
Mega Oofer 420 And the joker blew up an entire hospital and turned Gotham’s trusty White Knight, Harvey Dent, into well... a crazy criminal bent on killing Gordon’s family
MendedWaif 62 That’s because he was playing mind games, that Doesn’t associate with his lethality or his abilities to kill.
Mega Oofer 420 Maybe not but at the end of the day, Joker won. He got everyone to believe Batman was bad for Gotham and he proved that anyone, even someone as good as Dent, could change.
@@superpoliticalguy8276 How does that prove that hes better than john wick?
There is only 1 entity that the Joker fears:
The IRS
“normal” people don’t understand our OG humor
"I may be crazy to take on batman, but the IRS? No-o-o thank you!"
no MMMYYYY MOOOMMM
IRS shows up “laughter stops” get me out of here
Heath ledger version may not actually be afraid to take them on
Man I wished you put the burning his half of the money scene in the list that to me was badass. It showed that the Joker cares about making statements not money
Dwight Simmons that and that was millions of dollars that he burned. He burned that money to make a statement. Now that is badass
@@HRGAMES-rw7yd I know I love that part
With a man on the top of the stack.
Dwight Simmons uuynu
I loved the scene where it’s goes.
WHAT DO YOU WANT(polices)
I just want my phone call(joker)
5:51 I love how you refer to Joker as a creature. he’s a literal force of evil.
his face doesn’t look like a normal human face he’s more like a goblin
MHMD
Speaking of goblin , I see William Dafoe playing Joker in a Arkham Asyulm Film
Gol D. Luffy - FUCK YEAH!!!
best quote ever, "Never give joker a cup."
Styrofoam?
This is exactly why I love the joker. He is so manipulative. He may be psychotic but he is both physical and mental weapon.
Lesson learned everybody, don’t keep Joker hydrated.
give him paper cups
He’ll probably somehow kill with that paper cup too 😂😂
only way to stop him killing with any form of liquid-related holding device is making the man drink out of a sink
@@boopysnoop9629 what if he breaks off the tap and beats you to death with it
That slide down the money pile should've been an honorable mention.
The Joker is Batman’s best villain by far.
No shit sherlock
Without Joker, Batman has no life
@@imanghanchi5719 he really does
Hell it was his first villain he first appeared in the same comic that Batman had first appeared.
*Note I am saying this from memory so I may be wrong and will gladly take any corrections I get.*
@@crackhead6405 The Joker actually first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940, while Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27 a year prior.
(Fun Fact!) Catwoman also first appeared in Batman #1!
I personally think him turning Superman to killing in Injustice was his biggest achievement. As he puts it: It only took one bad day to drive the world's sanest man into insanity.
FACT: THE JOKER IS THE MOST BADASS VILLAIN OF ALL TIME
I can only think of one person who tried to PATENT FISH
FACT: JOKER IS THE MOST CRAZIEST VILLAN
Amen!
Joker Man8675 Ra’s Al Ghul for me
Joker Man8675 , no you are
The comic book villain who managed to best his counterpart multiple times
John DiMaggio's only played the Joker once, but he had an excellent take on the character. Mark Hamill can do a menacing Joker - Mad Love, Return of the Joker and of course, The Killing Joke (regardless of that movie's overall quality) are proof of that - but there are times, like when he's screaming for Batman's help whilst being threatened by Charlie Collins, where you can forget how dangerous the Joker really is. DiMaggio's Joker never lets you forget how much of a menace he is. His very first scene in the film is him beating Jason Todd to near death, before finishing him with a bomb and even when he's in a straightjacket in Arkham, he still sounds threatening when he's once again trying to goad Batman into killing him.
Don't forget the scene where attempted to burn Black Mask and his henchmen alive
Welp, he got to do it again now. Death in the Family brought him back.
_"We are living in the society, Finn."_
It's to note that the "scar" story in The Dark Knight is that his backstory doesn't matter. I think The Closer Look mentioned it.
I just think, batman beyond helped give us the "let's put a smile on that face" quote.
What about jacks joker when he said "have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?" Or "jack? Jack is dead my friend, you can call me joker"
No
Batman: puts away millions of criminals, and literally tries to save their life everytime even if it means dying more than any law enforcement or military officer who wouldn't give a shit, but decides to kill a sadistic maniac from killing millions more as he always escapes and Batman is the only one who stops and saves him (also he doesn't even decide to kill him at random, the guy is going around shooting people while he should be in prison for life he's not a free man)
The president: wE nEeD tHaT sCoUnDrEl DeAd!
Some people are just plain idiots
@Your Totally Real Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Yeah agreed
I mean, Reagan wasn't exactly known for his ability to think clearly, sooooo . . .
@@nicholasfarrell5981 bit silly
Weapon of choice: a coffee mug
Dedlyist weapon alive
No, he picks himself as the weapon of choice
That's my weapon of choice
69th
Nice
The most badass moment is when the joker was walking out of the hospital with it all going down from the explosion
TEACHER: so what did you learned about the movies under the red hood and the dark knidht returns Part 2
CHILDREN: never give the joker a glass
Or a pencil
@@emanuelemonastra2790 that one quit kid
To be honest I like the one where the Joker tells the scars story to Rachel because when Rachel kicks him he goes. "You've got a little fight in you I like that." Then Batman goes. "Then your gonna love me
Joker had a mountain of all the money in the world and he just lit all that green paper that symbolizes humanity's greed on fire! With Hellfire!
This is his message: Let the new Era of Chaos reign Supreme!
Me: nothing compares to the joker killing someone with a glass of water
Friend: how? Did he drown the guy?
Me: oh, he drowned alright...
Man,I've underestimated the Joker completely.
Heath leaders act. He was for real getting beat.
Seriously
Left us on a GOD note heath. R.I.P
Yes rip
When he roasts batman about his parents and his masculinity in return of the joker
One thing about the pencil joker John Wick thing in the early 2000's on another movie or TV show truly can't remember although the one under threat did not die it was implied that it could be done by placing a pen right under the jaw line and a mayor artery saying that if only x amount of pressure was added person would bleed out
Me : *gives joker a pencil*
Also Me : go to the MCU and kill thanos
Joker : *kills me and goes to the MCU*
5 reasons joker would kill thanos without breaking a sweat 😂
Yeahh.. no
@@ramking7869 Have you read one dc comic
Emperor Joker might.
@@iamthesenate5769 “might” are u stupid god joker would atomize the whole marvel u universe out of existence if he wanted
Dang it, now I can’t stop imagining Batman fighting John wick every time he fights joker
I haven’t watched the video yet but the line WHY SO SERIOUS should be here
Now don't get me wrong I love heath ledger's joker but I always liked jack Nicolson's joker better also mark hamill's joker is classic.
PS: my favorite badass moment from joker is the scene from the 1989 Tim Burton batman movie in which after he falls in the chemicals you see him in this dim lit room with a doctor who worked on his face and joker demands the doctor to see the mirror after tearing apart the bandages from his face and after looking in the mirror he starts laughing uncontrollably while smashing the mirror on the table and breaking the light bulb still laughing while walking up the stairs and all you can see is his shadow
renegade cheetah mark hamill was born to play the joker, hell, he even has Arkham in his name
Madbomber 239 damn never noticed
“THE MIRROR! Give me the damn mirror!”
Honorable mention
When the joker had a gun in the arkham game series Batman arkham origins
The *black* man says "put the gun down" and then the joker replies with "how about I put YOU down "
Do you really have to put his skin color
@@johnlawful2272 yes.
Fuck you mean *black*
Just put Warden Joseph. Or just put Warden.
WOW you just had to bring up skin color you could’ve just said Joseph
OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SICK BURN!!!
To me the glass of water kill and the pencil kill should be switched from 2nd and 1st.
What if batman brought the avengers into his world instead of an alternate justice League in injustice
The fight would be easier. I love DC, but DC is more about the human side of being a hero, which is why DC characters tend to be deeper & more relatable than Marvel's (sometimes literal) gods.
I don't want to sound like a fanboy but the Avengers would go nuts if they ever meet the Joker .
That is the exact opposite of what everyone says people say marvel is more about the human side while DC characters are gods
No they wouldn't none of them would at most teenage super heroes would Carnage is basically the joker with super powers and the avengers Spider-Man all of Marvel's heroes have dealt with this type of stuff before
The scene in Batman '89 when Joker is just waiting for Batman in the batwing to kill him, Zero fucks given then he pulls out that long pistol and shoots the batwing down is one of my favorite Joker moments.
When joker stopped Batman from disarming the bomb and said "we all go out together" I fukin cried laughing lol 🥺😂😭
The jokers phone call from the dark knight should have been in
Because of the amount of people who have taken the role of the Joker, I’m pretty sure the Joker is less of a person and more of a belief or an idea of chaos and madness.
I couldn't agree more with this amazing list! My favorite out of all of these pure badass moments would probably have to be the "Why So Serious" scene from The Dark Knight. That particular scene was (and still is) utter perfection for me! :)
Exactly
As always, wonderful video NeedleMouse Productions!
joker is a deadly weapon greatest quote on the DC universe
5.what a way to go
4.by far the Joker's most famous catchphrase
3.I'm sure he'd already be dead during these events
2.it's like a nod to Bullseye
1.I'm sure even Tim Drake would get involved in that one
That’s why when the joker asks for water you give him a plastic cup instead of a breakable object
those scares are self inflicted, hence where his "why so serious" quote comes from. The two "explanations" were psychological attacks specifically tailored to each person.
Bat man has super powers
Hes rich
I dont even meed to say this but he joke is the best comic book villain alive. Hes been given so much depth and he truly defines the insane recklessness of a man with genius level intellect and an unhinged character. But his vulnerability and sadness can still be seen as he isnt really only insane, hes someone whos just lost all interestin life aside from the game he plays endlessly with batman
Oh I love *he joke.*
Personally, I think the Joker's most bad-a** moment is the money-burning scene. It says that you can't buy the Joker and he is truly an agent of chaos for chaos's sake.
Everybody knows how to use a gun:
Kid: dada how do you use a gun?
When you realise he is probably older than your grandma..
:|
One moment in the dark knight is when he destroys a hospital and just walks out
Why would the world turn against batman for killing joker after all he had done irl people would cheer him, they wouldn't need to be afraid anymore.
Because Batman is dangerously powerful. But he was always in control. But not anymore.
@@christiancrusader9374 I think it was actually that government turned against him because he undermined them by keeping Gotham safe while every other american city descended into chaos
Because the DC comic artists love virtue-signaling.
He was the reason The Joker came back in the 1st place
@@brandonmrturnovertrashingr4311 except bats didn't make him come back.
" I'm crazy enough to take on batman, but the IRS, nnnnooo way "
Dark Knight Returns Joker scares the shit out of me. Ever since part one when he said darling I was afraid of this Joker
If only heath were alive to bring the #3 fight to life... It would've been beyond epic, I actually don't have enough words to describe
The new joker film where he goes to Murray you get what You f**cking deserve is so badass
has no on thought about how cool he looked blowing up the hospital in a NURSE OUTFIT
not when he said wait till the get a load of me?
3:25
Joaquin Phoenix : hold my bullet Murray
10:41 - 10:52 john wick was fighting assassins instead of mobsters and had been retired for five years.
And joker killed the guy with the end that had the rubber on not the shapend side
Let’s not forget that he cut his own face off just to leave Batman a message. "Hey Batman, I'm just like you! My mask is my real face!"
I still think that the pencil trick from dark knight is the most badass moment of the joker
That pencil kill scared me when I saw the dark night movie at home
Yeah dude, pencils are scary.
Cutting off his own face
Who else thinks that heath ledger is like the best joker to ever exist on this planet
Chilly Me
I love your teory. And I love your soundtrack in background.
I bet u the joker can kill with these items:
A mobile phone
A pillow
A blanket
A tictac
A slinkey
A shoe
A slipper
Some lego
@Captain TH-cam! That is kinda creepy.
One of the best parts was when he goes “frrrrrrreak, let’s chop you up and feed you to your pouches and see just how loyal a hungry dog is” 🤭
Every time I see the scene with Joker in front of Batman's motorcycle I have a weird tingly feeling as if I believe Joker will actually be hit, even though I've seen the scene about 20 times now
2:43 this senes is always fooling me i always think that the knife will come from his right hand but it comes from the lift
Heath Ledger's joker will always be the best joker ever
Gavan Schultz he's a little to what's the word oh I don't know but I prefer mark Hamils but that's just my opinion
Hamil
To be honest i like Mark hamill joker alot more.
Mark Hamill practically created the joker... But Heath ledger perfected the joker
@@SabertoothedFrostbite Woah calm down there, he created the formula of trying to enter the joker's character, not the joker himself.
This channel should be called top5batman
wow that is certainly BAD ASS 3:47
okay better idea then "don't give the Joker a cup" how about "don't give the Joker anything in this world or he will mass murder people with it."
Craig Tucker great now he is going to use his sleeve to choke someone...lol
@@gabbienungaray107 there's a brazilian jiu jitsu move that uses the kimono's "jacket" to strangle someone lol
Euthuriel - ha see I knew it lol, there goes another bad ass move for the joker ...death by sleeve!
I loved the part when he walked out of the exploding hospital in TDK and then turns around and goes, ".. well.. that happened."
Your narration is the best
When people are met with the face of Death they cry and whimper in fear but The Joker
He just laughed
it's just goes to show how joker is unpredictable and a expert on improvised weaponery
Not really badass but, the boat moment in the Dark knight. Incredable.
As a sort of tangent that touches the circle of the conversation at point, actors--part of me always wished that Luke Skywalker would actually turn to the dark side as originally intended and Mark Hamil would use his Joker voice (and mannerisms maybe?) to symbolize the duality of his characters. Ahh, what could have been. A sith Joker would've been pretty darn badass. XD oh to dream a dream of chance gone by.
Never give joker anything that will be smart
Heath Ledger is the best _live action_ Joker.
Nothing comes close to Mark Hamill's portrayal.
Keith ledger did the greatest job of the joker ever
Rip you ledgend
It’s not even just these moments that make him awesome like bro he laughs at death
Who else is here after watching Joker (2019) one of the best films I’ve seen in a very long time
The Joker ain't mortal: he's always got impenetratable plot armor
Number 2 always makes me wince.
Well, I don't think its that hard to kill somebody with a pencil or a glass of water.
You should make a video about how bad Batman is at keeping his sidekicks alive.
*the entire Joaquin Phoenix Joker movie*
Why would the president order to kill Batman for killing someone like the Joker?
Best list ever since it's my birthday
The Joker truly is an unstoppable force, you can't reason with him, you can't beat him, you can kill him but even then he wins and one way or another if your stuck in a room with him you will die whether with laughing gas, a gun, a shard of glass or even a pencil if you're in the Jokers vicinity your dead before you can even begin a conversation you've pretty much signed your death notice the moment you enter his hide out or cell.
You've also forgotten when Joker tells Batman to kill him in the ending of Batman arkham Knight, but when Batman does kill joker in his mind, than joker had finally won.
Ok, so Joker's killed with glass and ceramic... But, can he kill someone with a PLASTIC BOTTLE. I now really want to see that in a comic or movie.
The Chelsea grin part was funny I listen to that band.
Studio albums suck they sound better live from what I have heard. Also I never knew what Chelsea Grin meant lol
I know of one moment that’s even more badass for the Joker: “Deliberately Killing His Own Daughter”. Ok, granted “Batman: April Fool” is fanfic, so it’s not part of the main DC, but it SHOULD be! Not only because Joker’s most-accepted origin story from the main DC is told from his daughter’s point of view after she reunites with him, but also because the big moment is capital “D” capital “A” capital “M” capital “N” as far as I’m concerned! She wasn’t in the wrong place at the wrong time, or said/did something that triggered him, so her death can’t be blamed on his illness. He’s deliberately snuffed out the life of his own child. So--by some miracle, without spoiling the whole story for anyone who’s interested--here’s the big moment reproduced, and I’ll let you decide whether or not you agree with me on this being par for Joker’s badassness:
April Napier: (smiling sadly, tearfully) Daddy--I’m truly grateful you feel that way. But you still have to END me!
Joker: (horrified and heartbroken) How can you ask me to do such a thing, sweetheart?
April: To protect you! Don’t you see, Daddy? By doing this, not only will you be grating me a merciful death, you will be proving to the world you are STILL just as STRONG, and as DANGEROUS, as ever! (lovingly clutching his wrist, looking him in the eye with conviction) That you have NOT grown WEAK--not in the SLIGHTEST! No one will DARE mess with you! (tearfully, voice cracking) Please, Daddy! End my pain--and let me help keep you safe!
(With tears in his own eyes now, Joker gently lifts April up and cradles her to him)
(As he hugs her, his hands slowly shift so that they are on her head and neck in a certain way)
April: (sadly smiling, softly singing) “Watching it all fade away!”
SNAP!!!
-----------------
Ok, I gotta say on reading this again, this is pretty badass for April, too! Like daddy, like daughter, I guess!
‘I make the Justice League look like just a bunch of Super Schlubs’
This list needs updating after the new Joker movie. Amazing movie.