2:23 the reason why I love this scene, show and just batman in general is that it didnt take him that long to decide on his rule, when lesser shows would have had that be the whole season’s arc. Pure Batman Energy. He thinks in black and white. He thinks that in order to be good, he must never kill anybody under any circumstance. People shit on it, making him seem like a goodie two shoes, but if you think about it, it’s very morally gray. Whilst most should be spared because most can be redeemed, some need to be killed. But for all of his intelligence, Batman will never understand this, mainly because he does not want to.
2:38 I love it. I totally love it. Just look at him. Look at that fire in his eyes. The determination. He hasn't reached the end of his path yet. And he doesn't know where it will take him. But wherever it does, no matter what happens, there's one thing he's sure about. *HE WILL NOT KILL* 🦇🦇🦇 🔥🔥🔥
What I love about this is the look in his eyes, it’s in this moment that Bruce realizes what he’s meant to do with Alfred’s training. This is the moment Batman is born
Alfred: What is all this training for? What are you going to do with it? Me: run around beating bad guys, protecting people and mentoring a bunch of teenagers. He'll constantly be saving the city and probably help save he world. Did I mention he'll be on a team of god like heroes that includes an alien refuge and an Amazon warrior princess?
Batman is truly legendary. The teacher to dick Grayson, the heir to the mantle, leader of the bat family, and the team strategist to a group of actual gods. Also the only person in the DC multiverse who God and the devil actually fears at the same time.
C Winegardner what about if you had to kill when necessary I respect batmans morals but his no kill rule makes him weak especially where there are times where he himself must kill inorder to save innocent lives like the likes of joker or anyone who shares his disease I am a dc fan but the reason why most people prefer marvel than dc because of its realism nessacity of killing when nesscary that can be used for good dcs morality is very black and white and ineffective when it comes to making sacrifices of heroes doing actions that are not going to get the objective done. Realistically speaking if batman did exist he would sometimes kill if he had too same for other super powered hero’s if they did exist in real life. There are times where you have to make blurry choices to help others or protect yourself or your family when necessary. The only thing I am against is torture. Batman will not kill but is fine torturing people to me that is cowardice there should be other ways of getting information than to be cold blooded human being without having a shred of dignity. I am fine with killing so as long it is just And necessary. When it comes to killing a murder it is justified if the murder is not willing to change his or her ways for the better of themselves and individuals around them.
Does anyone think deep down he knows he wants to be Batman but won't admit it. Not really from this scene, but in the Jerome fight earlier it seemed like the Batman was born...
Jay Lawrence I disagree when Bruce’s parents died the batman was born from the alleyway his parents where murderd and his new personality was created. It’s an old saying tragedy can change you in so many that you yourself could not imagine doing in the first place.
@@radmanpedram3214 Well, yes. Thomas and Martha Wayne being murdered not only changed Bruce's life forever, it started his journey to becoming the Dark Knight. But this show also treats it like the thing that set everything in motion therefore starting everyone else's journey to becoming their comic book selves. While his parents murder was the trigger for everything, and the main event that makes him who he is, he wasn't imediently Batman after that happened. I respect your opinion, but I personally think that when Jerome told him Gotham had no heroes and Bruce decides that he would be the hero Gotham deserves, is when Bruce completed his journey to becoming Batman. (In character not literally). After that he's an immature, inexperienced Batman who's still growing up and still learning. He's no longer just a boy who lost his parents in that ally. He's the Dark Knight even if he doesn't know it yet. I think that's the reason they marketed this episode as such a big deal for Bruce. That was the question I was trying to ask. Does he know he wants to be a vigilante? Does he maybe have a vague idea of a superhero in his head? My question was, does anyone think Bruce deep down knows what he wants to do with the training, but can't/won't admit it to himself and/or Alfred for various reasons?
Jay Lawrence I think Bruce himself wants to have normal life like his father being with Selina Kyle but later on the episode Alfred tells him he can not have his life both ways because his quest for justice in a city that doesn’t exist is very dangerous and will get the people whom he loves killed so I would say he would choose the mission than his personal interests in terms of what hero batman is I think batman is the hero Gotham needs not deserves red hood is the hero Gotham deserves because red hood does what batman won’t purging criminals than just stoping them temporarily Bruce is very vengeful and he has the desire to find his parents killer even if it pushes away the person he loves I’f I could be honest with you to me a city like Gotham doesn’t deserve a hero because it is filthy and the authority’s demonise any one who does the greater good and call heroes criminals because they do not abide the status quo Gotham deserves to be purged not be saved it is the most filthy and corrupt city I don’t think any normal individual gives a damn for city that kills good men whom stand for truer justice
Am I the only one that imagined him wearing his cape and cowl and when he stood up and walked away,I imagined him grabbing his cape and doing the thing they did in the Tim Burton movies
Batman es un símbolo de justicia un símbolo de luz en la oscuridad y un legado de venganza pero justicia no venganza y puede lidiar con asesinos sin cruzar la línea moral
Alfred : you need rules Bruce: I will not kill Next season Ras al gul: kill me or I will come back and kill every one you love Bruce stables ras Bruce:die Me: welp so long for not killing aha
Bruce Wayne y Batman saben que la venganza es un veneno que consume por dentro pero sabe que se dolor y ira lo destruira asi que decide tomar otro camino un mejor el de la de hacer justicia no la venganza
Geo Herbievore at least Ben afflecs batman was a beast who was the batman in the 1939 comic book who actually killed criminals. Batman originally was supposed to be anti hero similar towards the punisher and red hood.
I feel like it would be better if the joker was the one who killed batman's parents of course before he became the joker. That would show a greater dilemma for him. This would be good in the comics too.
Well I love the Jerome and Bruce chemistry here, cuz Jerome killed his own parents while Bruce witnessed the murder of his own parents, it's like a Yin-yang relationship
J-Cool Tv yes, he killed Ra’s. But don’t forget who he is, he is probably going to come back. Plus killing him was different than killing any random thug.
Kami Nana Who doesn't seem like he ever had a no kill rule ( let's be honest if there was a Batman in real life a no killing rule would be really hard because he'd kill tons of people accidentally. )
TheNewRush98 and it’s the easy way out. It’s too easy making a Batman movie where he just kills. It’s just lazy screenwriting and lack of imagination. The only times Batman kills is in non canon stories and back in the early days
KILL OR NO KILL? 1-Drácula - Batman vs. Drácula (2005) 2-Ra's al Ghul - Batman Begins (2005) 3-Solomon Grundy - Arkham City (2011) 4-JOKER - Arkham City (2011) 5-CLAYFACE - Arkham City (2011) 6-Darkseid - Batman vs Superman (2016) - Yes KILL SHIT MOVIE!!! 7-KGBeast 8-Azrael
Not being able to save someone is not to "cause death" or kill. Darkseid wasn't in Batman vs Superman, that was Doomsday. And yeah Batman in BvS killed people, so I'm not really surprised he killed Doomsday, and Doomsday was a giant monster who would be able to destroy the earth so I don't think anyone would have a problem with killing him.
Lucas RM7 No, killing isn't right, but Doomsday would have destroyed the world if he didn't get stopped and also he was a superpowered monster, so it's not like you could put him in prison.
Moonw1ng what about the joker he himself is a monster who is unstoppable and breaks out of prison due to Gotham corruption and filth and batman did not have the courage to kill him when he knew he had to inorder to save lives. Isn’t killing murders nesscary if there is no redemption for them.
This kid needs to bulk up. He is literally smaller than the average teen and he is supposed to be playing a character that reaches he peak of human condition.
Steven C. Right bro I think that allthetime since he's like 16 or a little older I think he has the build of a 12 year old. Hopefully the show goes on longer and you see him train more he'll probably get bigger
This moment in the series up until this point felt rightfully earned. And then he proceeded to stab Ra's Al Ghul in the heart and then again with Barbara in the finale. They really felt unnatural because all his character development to that point had been undone. This is why I don't like Season 4 much but it's still a great season but it's only great because of iconic scenes but not story line wise.
I agree season 4 wasn't as good as 1-3, especially with the Bruce storylines, but there's a problem with one of your points. Bruce didn't willingly stab Ra's with Barbara, she grabbed his arm and forced him to. He did kill Ra's that first time. While I personally wouldn't have written that, it wasn't that big of a rule break given the circumstances. The problem with season 4 wasn't that he killed Ra's, it was how he reacted afterwards.
@@mikemorro140 I understand him being reclusive for a bit, even when he got really grumpy. Taking a human life is not an easy thing, especially if you vowed to never kill. I did not understand that drinking, playboy partying, and treating everyone around him like crap. It seemed really out of character. Bruce had been through a lot, but he didn't have a reaction like that to literally anything else. The thing was that storyline never really went anywhere. I thought Grace was Talia but she wasn't. I thought maybe bringing Tommy back would lead to something but it didn't. I remember watching that episode with those two characters and when Bruce started drinking I thought "ok, don't agree with teenage drinking at all but I'm ok with this story if it goes somewhere. If not it'll get real annoying real fast" and that's exactly what happened. That's why I hated Bruce's reaction to killing Ra's. Geez that was long. If anyone made it this far thanks for reading my opinion/rant. P.S. Weirdly enough it also kinda effected my enjoyment of the other storylines. I hate watching a character be a jerk to everyone so I don't want to watch those scenes, yet whenever they show the other stories I keep waiting for them to get back to him up to inevitably fix it. Though the hallucination scene that made him finally come to his senses was awesome!
When I saw this scene what I thought was "This is when the Batman is born". Gives me the chills
My thoughts exactly
This and when his parents were sorta murdered
@@PixelatedFlu and when Jerome told him Gotham had no heroes. Which was in this same episode.
He became Batman the second his parents where killed I think
I think it was a gradual change overtime but the Wayne murder was the first domino
This scene is important for the entirety of DC. "the knight is born".
2:23 the reason why I love this scene, show and just batman in general is that it didnt take him that long to decide on his rule, when lesser shows would have had that be the whole season’s arc. Pure Batman Energy.
He thinks in black and white. He thinks that in order to be good, he must never kill anybody under any circumstance. People shit on it, making him seem like a goodie two shoes, but if you think about it, it’s very morally gray. Whilst most should be spared because most can be redeemed, some need to be killed. But for all of his intelligence, Batman will never understand this, mainly because he does not want to.
2:38 I love it. I totally love it. Just look at him. Look at that fire in his eyes. The determination. He hasn't reached the end of his path yet. And he doesn't know where it will take him. But wherever it does, no matter what happens, there's one thing he's sure about.
*HE WILL NOT KILL* 🦇🦇🦇 🔥🔥🔥
jason todd is shaking in his crib
Amazing scene.. Great casting choice with David Mazouz...
Atreyu Riddle and Sean Pertwee
Every character in the show was perfectly casted. Gotham is an amazing show
What I love about this is the look in his eyes, it’s in this moment that Bruce realizes what he’s meant to do with Alfred’s training. This is the moment Batman is born
Alfred: What is all this training for? What are you going to do with it?
Me: run around beating bad guys, protecting people and mentoring a bunch of teenagers. He'll constantly be saving the city and probably help save he world. Did I mention he'll be on a team of god like heroes that includes an alien refuge and an Amazon warrior princess?
The king of the seas a man who can run faster then the speed of light ot as fast as the speed of light
I will never Forgive Gotham for making this Incredible scene and then having Bruce kill later was so dumb
Batman is truly legendary. The teacher to dick Grayson, the heir to the mantle, leader of the bat family, and the team strategist to a group of actual gods. Also the only person in the DC multiverse who God and the devil actually fears at the same time.
Let’s be real. The suit may be seen in 05x12, but we all know this was the moment Batman began.
Soon may the Wellerman come to bring us sugar and tea and rum. One day one the tuggin is done we’ll take our leave and gooo
Amazing scene, there's no way I can stop watching Gotham now
yep
SnowSpider108 it's only got better imo
toxic gamer damn right it has
I only dislike penguin being gay
that scene was freaking awesome
That scene sent chills down my spine. This right here is why I always preferred DC over marvel. Say what you want about me, but I Will Not Kill.
ants AND cockroach? NO KILL?
I bet that killing is not wrong... BUT IT IS SURE NOT TO KILL IN THE MEANING OF FEEL GOOD AND THERE WILL NOT BE BAD SPIRITS WITH YOU - BRUCE WAYNE
C Winegardner what about if you had to kill when necessary I respect batmans morals but his no kill rule makes him weak especially where there are times where he himself must kill inorder to save innocent lives like the likes of joker or anyone who shares his disease I am a dc fan but the reason why most people prefer marvel than dc because of its realism nessacity of killing when nesscary that can be used for good dcs morality is very black and white and ineffective when it comes to making sacrifices of heroes doing actions that are not going to get the objective done. Realistically speaking if batman did exist he would sometimes kill if he had too same for other super powered hero’s if they did exist in real life. There are times where you have to make blurry choices to help others or protect yourself or your family when necessary. The only thing I am against is torture. Batman will not kill but is fine torturing people to me that is cowardice there should be other ways of getting information than to be cold blooded human being without having a shred of dignity. I am fine with killing so as long it is just And necessary. When it comes to killing a murder it is justified if the murder is not willing to change his or her ways for the better of themselves and individuals around them.
C Winegardner then you must *loOooooOooOooove* the DCEU Batman lol
@@radmanpedram3214 but batman does kill when necessary
I remember screaming 'yassss BATMANSS HERE'
This is so fundemenatlly important to Bruce's Arc I'm so glad they wrote him not to kill
This is why Batman is the best
Imo this scene is one of the best batman scenes of all time. The moment batman swears an oath to never break his one rule
Does anyone think deep down he knows he wants to be Batman but won't admit it. Not really from this scene, but in the Jerome fight earlier it seemed like the Batman was born...
Jay Lawrence I disagree when Bruce’s parents died the batman was born from the alleyway his parents where murderd and his new personality was created. It’s an old saying tragedy can change you in so many that you yourself could not imagine doing in the first place.
@@radmanpedram3214 Well, yes. Thomas and Martha Wayne being murdered not only changed Bruce's life forever, it started his journey to becoming the Dark Knight. But this show also treats it like the thing that set everything in motion therefore starting everyone else's journey to becoming their comic book selves.
While his parents murder was the trigger for everything, and the main event that makes him who he is, he wasn't imediently Batman after that happened. I respect your opinion, but I personally think that when Jerome told him Gotham had no heroes and Bruce decides that he would be the hero Gotham deserves, is when Bruce completed his journey to becoming Batman. (In character not literally).
After that he's an immature, inexperienced Batman who's still growing up and still learning. He's no longer just a boy who lost his parents in that ally. He's the Dark Knight even if he doesn't know it yet. I think that's the reason they marketed this episode as such a big deal for Bruce. That was the question I was trying to ask. Does he know he wants to be a vigilante? Does he maybe have a vague idea of a superhero in his head?
My question was, does anyone think Bruce deep down knows what he wants to do with the training, but can't/won't admit it to himself and/or Alfred for various reasons?
Jay Lawrence I think Bruce himself wants to have normal life like his father being with Selina Kyle but later on the episode Alfred tells him he can not have his life both ways because his quest for justice in a city that doesn’t exist is very dangerous and will get the people whom he loves killed so I would say he would choose the mission than his personal interests in terms of what hero batman is I think batman is the hero Gotham needs not deserves red hood is the hero Gotham deserves because red hood does what batman won’t purging criminals than just stoping them temporarily
Bruce is very vengeful and he has the desire to find his parents killer even if it pushes away the person he loves
I’f I could be honest with you to me a city like Gotham doesn’t deserve a hero because it is filthy and the authority’s demonise any one who does the greater good and call heroes criminals because they do not abide the status quo Gotham deserves to be purged not be saved it is the most filthy and corrupt city I don’t think any normal individual gives a damn for city that kills good men whom stand for truer justice
@@radmanpedram3214 interesting! I have one little, um, you didn't use any punctuation which made it kind of hard to read.
@@radmanpedram3214 Batman is the hero Gotham deserves but Gordon is the hero Gotham NEEDS
This is so well written! I love this scene.
Hands down, best scene of the programme yet!
"I will not kill" proceeds to stab his butler in the chest...
And kills r'as al ghul
@@enigmaticbeing7703 that wasn't him, barbara pushed his hand into r'as
Poison no she didn’t the first time
Chad Higgins Yh but he came back after that and ras is basically undead so it doesn’t count
Am I the only one that imagined him wearing his cape and cowl and when he stood up and walked away,I imagined him grabbing his cape and doing the thing they did in the Tim Burton movies
Batman was born the moment his parents were killed, but damn this moment is amazing
Cool that Alfred who has killed many people as a soldier and as a butler tells Bruce not to kill.
Make perfectly sense to me. He understands what's the meaning of kill someone.
@@SalvatoreCapalbi You know why soldiers kill? So that nobody else has to.
Batman es un símbolo de justicia y fuerza
"Justice not Vengeance"
This is a good. Fucking. Scene.
Bruce Wayne Is Growing Up To Becoming The Dark Knight 🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
Justice not vengeance
Batman es un símbolo de justicia un símbolo de luz en la oscuridad y un legado de venganza pero justicia no venganza y puede lidiar con asesinos sin cruzar la línea moral
Scenes like this are what keep me from totally giving up on Gotham
Goosebumps
That music...
Well he broke that rule tonight
I would recommend saying spoilers for season 4 in case someone watching season 3 or early 4 who hasn't seen that episode is scrolling through this.
Alfred reminds me of kingsman
brilliant
so fucking epic
This scene was terrific tv
What is the soundtrack which is playing when he says i will not kill
Tell that to Ra's
lool
He eventually gets Damian to understand though
Killing Ra's doesn't count because he just comes back next week anyways
Immortal
And then Batman v Superman happened.
We don't need to talk about that
Alfred : you need rules
Bruce: I will not kill
Next season
Ras al gul: kill me or I will come back and kill every one you love
Bruce stables ras
Bruce:die
Me: welp so long for not killing aha
No I attualy agree with Bruce he has been throw so much shit more then most adults in there whole life
Yeah but killing Ra's isn't that big a problem if you ask me , cuz you know lazarus pit
A mercy killing isn't the same thing as murder. Ras wanted to die and was pissed when his followers resurrected him.
....and he imediently regretted it. Making an impulse decision in the heat of the moment is different than completely giving up on a rule.
...Now that's Batman.
Peak Batman right here
Bruce Wayne y Batman saben que la venganza es un veneno que consume por dentro pero sabe que se dolor y ira lo destruira asi que decide tomar otro camino un mejor el de la de hacer justicia no la venganza
I will never kill...
( kills Alfred )
Well he’s done better than Ben Affleck now
Geo Herbievore at least Ben afflecs batman was a beast who was the batman in the 1939 comic book who actually killed criminals. Batman originally was supposed to be anti hero similar towards the punisher and red hood.
Radman Pedram retconned shit doesn't matter anyway
Not really
@@radmanpedram3214 That's like saying that canonically Jason came back because Superboy punched time. That shit's been long retconned
2:08 shortcut
He had more character than clooney
Batman es una persona inestable pero cuerda y serena
The Trademark Before The Bat!
#IWillNotKill #Gotham #Batman
♥️♥️♥️
Take notes dceu
La venganza es asatifacion personal
El bien y el mal
Ahí una línea muy delgada entre la justicia y la venganza
My ears are itchy...inside
damn he's handsome
Who: Alfred or Bruce?
I feel like it would be better if the joker was the one who killed batman's parents of course before he became the joker. That would show a greater dilemma for him. This would be good in the comics too.
Well I love the Jerome and Bruce chemistry here, cuz Jerome killed his own parents while Bruce witnessed the murder of his own parents, it's like a Yin-yang relationship
Tell that to synder
Snyder is 90's obsessed fan boy that doesn't understand batman
Bruce Wayne no tiene miedo a la muerte la ancia
Un legado de venganza
Tener el valor de lidiar con el
which episode is this?
Fuck. This scene alone shows how poorly DC movies are handled by WB and how much better they are off with 21st century FOX.
I mean Gotham turned their back on this scene and had Batman kill
@@jacobhofer4268 where? What episode?
although Jerome is not The Joker, It's Jeremiah Valeska
Yeah the hole twin brother twist was terrible
*Zach Snyder has joined the chat*
Don’t remind me
He killed though
Lol
J-Cool Tv yes, he killed Ra’s. But don’t forget who he is, he is probably going to come back. Plus killing him was different than killing any random thug.
What this episode?
El asesinato es un crimen pero también un pecado
La justicia es balance
Anyone know which episode this is?
Season 3 ep 14
Ben affleck's batman is total murder
That's a much older and jaded Batman, too...a broken Batman.
Kami Nana Who doesn't seem like he ever had a no kill rule ( let's be honest if there was a Batman in real life a no killing rule would be really hard because he'd kill tons of people accidentally. )
Jay Lawrence
This is what I tell people all the time. Plus a Batman that kills is pretty badass IMO
TheNewRush98 and it’s the easy way out. It’s too easy making a Batman movie where he just kills. It’s just lazy screenwriting and lack of imagination. The only times Batman kills is in non canon stories and back in the early days
Batman killing just makes him the punisher with money and a bat fetish.
so this is the reason for batmans weakness........ this is why his enemies keep coming back again
KILL OR NO KILL?
1-Drácula - Batman vs. Drácula (2005)
2-Ra's al Ghul - Batman Begins (2005)
3-Solomon Grundy - Arkham City (2011)
4-JOKER - Arkham City (2011)
5-CLAYFACE - Arkham City (2011)
6-Darkseid - Batman vs Superman (2016) - Yes KILL SHIT MOVIE!!!
7-KGBeast
8-Azrael
Not save is to cause death !!!!!!!!!
Not being able to save someone is not to "cause death" or kill. Darkseid wasn't in Batman vs Superman, that was Doomsday. And yeah Batman in BvS killed people, so I'm not really surprised he killed Doomsday, and Doomsday was a giant monster who would be able to destroy the earth so I don't think anyone would have a problem with killing him.
Moonw1ng but kill is right? no!!!!
Lucas RM7 No, killing isn't right, but Doomsday would have destroyed the world if he didn't get stopped and also he was a superpowered monster, so it's not like you could put him in prison.
Moonw1ng what about the joker he himself is a monster who is unstoppable and breaks out of prison due to Gotham corruption and filth and batman did not have the courage to kill him when he knew he had to inorder to save lives. Isn’t killing murders nesscary if there is no redemption for them.
This kid needs to bulk up. He is literally smaller than the average teen and he is supposed to be playing a character that reaches he peak of human condition.
Steven C. Right bro I think that allthetime since he's like 16 or a little older I think he has the build of a 12 year old. Hopefully the show goes on longer and you see him train more he'll probably get bigger
Kara Zor-el and no don't throw that word around ok
Batman the pacifist
The paci-fist
This show is absolute fucking trash. But this scene....This scene demonstrates the shows enormous potential. Beautiful!!!
CRITICAL MAS you probably rate shit like Flash arrow and legends of tomorrow. Shows for 9 year olds
sorry...great assumption but wrong.
arrow is trash the effects are garbage and the acting is mediocre and the costumes except ollie's are trash, and they fucked up black canary so hard
Gustavo Baeza season 1 is ok... the rest of arrow is indeed shit
CRITICAL MAS this show is epic
This moment in the series up until this point felt rightfully earned. And then he proceeded to stab Ra's Al Ghul in the heart and then again with Barbara in the finale. They really felt unnatural because all his character development to that point had been undone. This is why I don't like Season 4 much but it's still a great season but it's only great because of iconic scenes but not story line wise.
I agree season 4 wasn't as good as 1-3, especially with the Bruce storylines, but there's a problem with one of your points. Bruce didn't willingly stab Ra's with Barbara, she grabbed his arm and forced him to. He did kill Ra's that first time. While I personally wouldn't have written that, it wasn't that big of a rule break given the circumstances. The problem with season 4 wasn't that he killed Ra's, it was how he reacted afterwards.
@@jaylawrence8673
I thought the reaction made sense in a way
@@mikemorro140 I understand him being reclusive for a bit, even when he got really grumpy. Taking a human life is not an easy thing, especially if you vowed to never kill. I did not understand that drinking, playboy partying, and treating everyone around him like crap. It seemed really out of character. Bruce had been through a lot, but he didn't have a reaction like that to literally anything else.
The thing was that storyline never really went anywhere. I thought Grace was Talia but she wasn't. I thought maybe bringing Tommy back would lead to something but it didn't. I remember watching that episode with those two characters and when Bruce started drinking I thought "ok, don't agree with teenage drinking at all but I'm ok with this story if it goes somewhere. If not it'll get real annoying real fast" and that's exactly what happened.
That's why I hated Bruce's reaction to killing Ra's.
Geez that was long. If anyone made it this far thanks for reading my opinion/rant.
P.S. Weirdly enough it also kinda effected my enjoyment of the other storylines. I hate watching a character be a jerk to everyone so I don't want to watch those scenes, yet whenever they show the other stories I keep waiting for them to get back to him up to inevitably fix it. Though the hallucination scene that made him finally come to his senses was awesome!
Goosebumps