@@destroyercreater98there is a comic that's exactly that but this one isn't it. In this, the kid killed their parents, in the other the kid paid the butler to do it
@@reversecolin1256788 Also all the chemicals in Scarecrow's fear gas, and the venom Bane dumps whenever he goes clean for like a month, and the Lazarus Pit runoff whenever Grandpa Ra's comes to visit...
There a story that shows Gotham is evil cause the person Gotham is named after dr.gotham is a evil warlock that the town was built over to keep him in prisoned and his evil leaks though the town
It's not that he didn't realize it... he just refused to ACCEPT it until he literally had no other choice. Remember: Bruce trained them ALL on how to investigate crime, so if they figured it out, he did too.
@@santiagofernandez1885 the second part WAS mentioned. That bit about him being the detective who trained Nightwing? That was what that was. If the dude trained a guy who knows EXACTLY what's going on, and what will happen if Batman acts or doesn't act, then Batman knows too. Batman has all the skills Nightwing does because Batman is the one who DRILLED those skills into Nightwing. The phrase 'I know everything you do, but you don't know everything I know.' Applies perfectly here.
Unless he was abused, then he's what I call a monster born, not made. They very rarely happen. I'd say they only like 10% of the time. The other 90% were made by the utter shit life dealt them. The best example I can think of is bundey. He came from a loving family, but still turned into one of the most infamous serial killers.
That’s actually a pretty good explanation as to why Batman himself never try’s to stop juvenile criminals in Gotham(unless there in his way like Jason Todd was that night he stole the tires off of the Batmobile)and never puts kids in juvenile detention unlike any of the robins who wouldn’t usually care abt putting a kid in juvie.
One of those stories that showed Tim was and is destined to be a better detective than even Bruce. It’s so weird DC has seemingly struggled to make him relevant among the Bat-Family when there’s still so much potential.
Yeah I totally agree, before the 52 reboot. Tim was earning the mantle of robin, there was a series of crimes that didn't seem to be connected. Batman couldn't put the pieces together. Eventually led to a trap in which he was captured by scarecrow. Tim pointed out to Alfred that he was worried about Bruce. Alfred says master Wayne is always deals with any fret.. Tim pointed out that's when he's prepared and knows what he's facing. He went on to work out that the crimes were committed by scarecrow and went on to save batman. And not to mention he was the first robin to work out who batman was.
@@Midknightsun79 he's outsmarted Ras in ways Bruce wouldn't have thought of. And the Demon's Head acknowledged as much, even calling Tim "Detective" right before going for a killing strike.
Batman: A kid with dead parents? I think I just found a new Robin Tim: Bruce he killed his parents Batman: You're just saying that so I won't replace you Dick: No he's right! The kid's the killer Batman: DAMN IT..........I would've named him Damian and everything.
Batman pulling himself away, then shouting "do you have any idea what you've lost?" At the kid is so hard to look at. He's genuinely broken up about it
Tim is the most underrated Robin. Though the cowl falls to Dick...and the Damian argument is a moot point, if Bruce falls..its Grayson....Tim will eventually be his own hero with a skill set surpassing Bruce,Dick,Jason and Damian. Where he'll end up, who knows...but I'm sure his city will be grateful.
Disagree, everything people love about Robin usally comes from Tim Drake, he's not underrated it's just the current state of DC doesn't know what to do with him. No offence but I don't see him surpassing Dick, Jason or Damien. I do believe he has the potential to be on par with Jason but not above him. I think if these characters grew naturally I think it will be. Dick Grayson Damien Wayne Jason Todd - Tim Drake
That first page tho - Batman understands that "risk of loss" all too well--he just doesn't let it define him. That's WHY he surrounds himself with people he loves. Because he knows where his mind goes when he's alone.
I understand why this is Batman's blind spot but it's still kind of confusing he still struggles with this considering he has dealt with kids that have killed their parents before from owlman (his brother from an alternate timeline who killed his parents) to hush (a childhood friend of Bruce Wayne who tried to kill his parents for their Fortune)
One of my favorite Batman stories is when hes investigating the case of a missing teen. The story focuses on the mothers agony and her pleas to find the daughter. Batman kept digging and finding out horrible things but none lead back to the teen. Until the end when he finds her bones in the furnace of the building and realized the mother killed her because she got pregnant or something. It was such a dark story but showed that its not just children thats his blind spot, but grieving families as well
I think this is another possible reason for Batman’s no kill rule. Batman the man who can’t let go of the trauma of his parents dying and him being left alone would never want to be the person that put another child in that position.
Considering the trauma he suffered by having his parents murdered in front of him, the concept of a child murdering their parents would, understandably, be inconceivable to him.
You know when you know something that is wrong and you tell yourself that "that's not it" but it is. And you push it off to others, and they juat expose the obvious to you. That's what that is. You dont want to be right about something so wrong.
...poor writing, Batman should not have detail examination as a blind spot, he is the world's greatest detective. A better more understandable weakness would be emotional detachment.
I couldn't get down with gotham knights. To me the writing was just so mid and forgettable, especially coming off the heels of shadow of the bat. I really wanted to like it but I stopped, cause life's too short for mediocre.
"Life's too short for mediocre." So cathartic to read it. If only more people thought like that, we wouldn't have so much overrated stuff thrown around.
@@HiAgainTheNameIsStillAyle Tim became Robin again few years ago and he's still Robin, and he's everything but great right now, in fact he's getting worse
Honest to god thar’s the best “weakness” Batman has. Of course as someone who lost his parents isn’t gonna suspect a kid killing his own. That’s why Batman exists, so kids can go back to their mom and dad to be ticked in bed every night
The Damien hate is literally so stupid. At this point you guys hate the version of the character introduced back 2006, even though has had 10+ years worth of character development since then.
@kaine8911 Most viewers don't read comics. They just comment using outdated information because that's what usually gets used for adaptations. They just don't know any better because it's impossible for Damian to not become one of your favorite Robin's after reading tomasi batman & robin, supersons, and Williamson Robin.
I'm assuming the kid was abused or something. Ya know, within 10 I assumed "It can't be the obvious answer, the kid didn't do it. That's too obvious and simple. I'm autistic, it's gotta be something else." I can't tell if this makes me better than batman at this, or he's dumber than I thought.
@slimeycorp oof. That kid is fucked. My parents are annoying too, but I won't kill them without a good reason. Trauma ain't an a valid excuse for refusing to accept reality.
Ah yes, his ONLY blindspot. What qualifies as Justifiable use of force in the line of duty, putting people who escape a place back in the same place, his seeming eternal need for an underage boy to be at his side in his diddle cave, his crush on the Joker. No other blindspots. Totally.
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Bruce can't even comprehend a child killing their own parents... Because "Duh"... So this "Incomprehension" becomes a natural "Blind Spot" for Bruce because he is simply incapable of EVER putting a child on the suspects list given his trauma...
In my opinion Batman was character assassinated one time in the DCAU. The reason why Dick left Batman is out of character for Batman. In the DCAU it’s been shown that Batman cares for children. He cared about a dying Ace and comforted her until her death. He cared for the enslaved orphan children that were in the sewer. Heck he almost put the guy that was enslaving the kids near to death. So having this Batman scarily interrogate a guy in front of his child seems really out of character.
It was partially a much younger batman and also them not sure how to do the split. Dcau batman is probably still the best written and consistent batman to date but it wasn't without its flaws
@@obsidianfrost9514 I don’t agree with the young Batman thing. The examples I listed happened before Dick left him. I don’t see why they had to make Dick leave Batman like that. They could have gone with the comic story of Dick just wanting to go off and do his own thing. Edit: Ace happened after Dick left Batman
I love to see the growth of Batman in DCAU, and I feel like it’s known that even with Batman’s main beliefs, he sometimes needs the robins or any other bat family member to push him back into the right direction when they get out of hand. Batman is a very emotional driven guy (as in his own emotions will get the best of him and it gives more purpose for Robin)
@@sandman45981 yeah, scenarios like that where his goal of getting answers or stopping a villain get the best of his protecting those around. Where as Dick is a more easy going guy
He refuses to believe a child could kill their parents, literally blind to the idea. In his eyes, only people like the Joker kill without reason, and how could a kid (one the same age he was when he lost his parents) ever be pushed to that?
@@alexwilliams5799 It might because his trauma from his parents dying in front of him makes him not really think of the possibility that the child killed his parents. Idk, just my theory
@@alexwilliams5799 Batman loved his parents, still does. And the idea that someone could take for granted what he wishes more than anything is his blindspot in this comic. If a case involves dead parents and an orphan, Batman takes that personally. That's like the entire reason why he adopts Nightwing in the first place.
Humans are VERY bad at internalizing the fact that people they identify with may not share your values, thoughts, or feelings. Batman expects orphaned children to love, appreciate, and mourn their parents like he does. This child felt the opposite. Due to his trauma from his parents being killed, Bruce cannot bring himself to consider that a child, as old as he was when his parents were gunned down in front of him, would ever kill their own parents.
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Batman's trauma blinded him to the fact that sometimes kids don't always like their parents and the victim can turn out to be the culprit.
… yeah from what I read. The kid didn’t care about his parents. He just wanted to be Bruce Wayne.
@@destroyercreater98there is a comic that's exactly that but this one isn't it. In this, the kid killed their parents, in the other the kid paid the butler to do it
@@kerdnerl oh… wait there’s another kid who did that with a BUTLER?!
@@destroyercreater98 yup. And that one actually deduced Bruce Wayne is batman
That was his blindspot in"Hush" as well
Understandable Blindspot. The man who lost his parents that he loved would find it difficult to consider a child taking the life of his parents
Agreed. Batmans reaction is just perfect too.
"I dunno, they bugged me. What's it to you?"
"It's everything, Barret."
"A murder that leaves a child without their parents"
Oh, no...
Batman: oh no an Orphan kid, who lost their parents
Batman secretly hums the Pokemon theme song.
Batman thoughts: hehe gotta catch 'em all
There is something in Gotham's water. I swear like every fifth person is a serial killer or is building a doomsday weapon in their basement.
yes, I mean ace chemical made joker where does toxic run off go...
@@reversecolin1256788 Also all the chemicals in Scarecrow's fear gas, and the venom Bane dumps whenever he goes clean for like a month, and the Lazarus Pit runoff whenever Grandpa Ra's comes to visit...
Bruh the air is probably evil😂
That would be so freaking dark and hilarious. Pollution from ACE slowly corrupting the minds and morals of Gothams people. Just like the Joker.
There a story that shows Gotham is evil cause the person Gotham is named after dr.gotham is a evil warlock that the town was built over to keep him in prisoned and his evil leaks though the town
None can blame him for not realizing it. No one wants to think that the child is the one to do this to parents
It's not that he didn't realize it... he just refused to ACCEPT it until he literally had no other choice. Remember: Bruce trained them ALL on how to investigate crime, so if they figured it out, he did too.
@@brandonbradley8480 He more than likelt didn't want to accept it, probably because he knew what would happen to the kid afterwards
@santiagofernandez1885 That's literally EXACTLY what I said, almost word for word. Why are you parroting my own words back at me?
@@brandonbradley8480 I didn't, the first part sure maybe. But the second you didn't mention what could potentially happen to the kid. Sorry I guess.
@@santiagofernandez1885 the second part WAS mentioned. That bit about him being the detective who trained Nightwing? That was what that was. If the dude trained a guy who knows EXACTLY what's going on, and what will happen if Batman acts or doesn't act, then Batman knows too. Batman has all the skills Nightwing does because Batman is the one who DRILLED those skills into Nightwing. The phrase 'I know everything you do, but you don't know everything I know.' Applies perfectly here.
The twist of that kind of story is insane
"He bugged me"
Absolutely cold blooded of the kid
That is serial killer talk.
Unless he was abused, then he's what I call a monster born, not made. They very rarely happen. I'd say they only like 10% of the time. The other 90% were made by the utter shit life dealt them. The best example I can think of is bundey. He came from a loving family, but still turned into one of the most infamous serial killers.
That’s actually a pretty good explanation as to why Batman himself never try’s to stop juvenile criminals in Gotham(unless there in his way like Jason Todd was that night he stole the tires off of the Batmobile)and never puts kids in juvenile detention unlike any of the robins who wouldn’t usually care abt putting a kid in juvie.
I don’t even mind Batman not figuring it out fast, it fits in with his character so well
I’m pretty sure he did but he denied it
Was I the only person who heard dead parents leaving a kid, to then think… next Robin
Orphans are Batman's favorite Robins.
You weren't the only one. Batman probably had the same thought 😂
@@lordchonitoHe did not tim blackmailed them
@@lordchonito Tim came to batman
More like next red hood
One of those stories that showed Tim was and is destined to be a better detective than even Bruce. It’s so weird DC has seemingly struggled to make him relevant among the Bat-Family when there’s still so much potential.
Yeah I totally agree, before the 52 reboot.
Tim was earning the mantle of robin, there was a series of crimes that didn't seem to be connected.
Batman couldn't put the pieces together.
Eventually led to a trap in which he was captured by scarecrow.
Tim pointed out to Alfred that he was worried about Bruce.
Alfred says master Wayne is always deals with any fret..
Tim pointed out that's when he's prepared and knows what he's facing.
He went on to work out that the crimes were committed by scarecrow and went on to save batman.
And not to mention he was the first robin to work out who batman was.
@@Midknightsun79 he's outsmarted Ras in ways Bruce wouldn't have thought of. And the Demon's Head acknowledged as much, even calling Tim "Detective" right before going for a killing strike.
Son killed his parents.
The tragic part is it can happen (and did happened) in real life.
Heck it's not unique in the DC universe either (looking at you lex)
Why did he kill them? If they were abusing him its understandable
@@jettysfuneralI think the kid was just born a monster. Kinda like Michael Myers.
@@jettysfuneral in the comic he tells Batman “They bugged me”
@@jettysfuneral It's a Gotham citizen, they probably just told him to go to bed early and he killed them
Batman: A kid with dead parents? I think I just found a new Robin
Tim: Bruce he killed his parents
Batman: You're just saying that so I won't replace you
Dick: No he's right! The kid's the killer
Batman: DAMN IT..........I would've named him Damian and everything.
The most laziest comment ever
You can tell that Batman was planning to make that kid a Robin😂
Finally someone without moral issues and loves firearms
@@thejuggernautofspades9453 so in other words, bland asf and very average?
@@konknowseverythingnext redhood
I miss the old days where Tim was a well written character and DC manage to give him a reason to exist
Tim is my favorite Robin he’s just the best and definitely deserves more spotlight along with Kyle Rayner who is my favorite Green Lantern
Tim has a good moment ini new issue batman 2016
DC would rather play with the shiny new Damian toy
But nah they would rather push Tim to side and keep him 17 for 30 and constantly push Damian and Jason down our throats
And then the Son was recruited by the Batman Who Laughs
Bwahaha 😂
Ohhhh god that sounds like it hits too close to canon💀
It was such a dark twist and an amazing representation of what effects batman down to his core. Amazing video best comic creator out there.
I agree. I like every video I've seen of his so far!
God, old batman books were so good!
Current stuff is good too, Zdarsky run on Batman is pretty cool
Batman pulling himself away, then shouting "do you have any idea what you've lost?" At the kid is so hard to look at. He's genuinely broken up about it
Batman: ohhhh! boy, an orphan, I've been needing another spare Robin, They've been lasting less and less each time .
Batman: the newer models aren't as good as they original
The only thing I hate more than psychotic parents are crazy children who think they can get away with murder because of their innocent facade and age
I agree but LMAO U HAD TO DO THE ALLITERATION
@@smokelmao it’s part of my style
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@@overlordtealover1128 what does based mean?
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Its robin time!!
I bet if Hush was a thing at the time hed be looking at this kid and saying," This guy gets it."
Tim is the most underrated Robin. Though the cowl falls to Dick...and the Damian argument is a moot point, if Bruce falls..its Grayson....Tim will eventually be his own hero with a skill set surpassing Bruce,Dick,Jason and Damian. Where he'll end up, who knows...but I'm sure his city will be grateful.
Disagree, everything people love about Robin usally comes from Tim Drake, he's not underrated it's just the current state of DC doesn't know what to do with him. No offence but I don't see him surpassing Dick, Jason or Damien. I do believe he has the potential to be on par with Jason but not above him. I think if these characters grew naturally I think it will be.
Dick Grayson
Damien Wayne
Jason Todd - Tim Drake
Makes sense really. It is why the bat family is so important
Batman when first arriving on the crime scene: "Ah yes a new robin"
Y’all notice the dude that played Tim in Titans was also in the beginning fight scene in The Batman?
Nice. Finally seeing your shorts in the feed.
Don't know why it hasn't been till now.
Children have always been his emotional weakness 🖤
I wouldn’t have guessed the son either 😂😂
Honestly, well done, DC, for adding this point.
That must of hurt reminding him about his past
Your shorts are a big reason why ive started to read various comics. I never had any interest until late last year
That first page tho - Batman understands that "risk of loss" all too well--he just doesn't let it define him. That's WHY he surrounds himself with people he loves. Because he knows where his mind goes when he's alone.
I understand why this is Batman's blind spot but it's still kind of confusing he still struggles with this considering he has dealt with kids that have killed their parents before from owlman (his brother from an alternate timeline who killed his parents) to hush (a childhood friend of Bruce Wayne who tried to kill his parents for their Fortune)
New Robin just dropped
One of my favorite Batman stories is when hes investigating the case of a missing teen. The story focuses on the mothers agony and her pleas to find the daughter. Batman kept digging and finding out horrible things but none lead back to the teen. Until the end when he finds her bones in the furnace of the building and realized the mother killed her because she got pregnant or something. It was such a dark story but showed that its not just children thats his blind spot, but grieving families as well
Please mention the comic book names in your videos . So that is viewers can read the full comic ourselves too !
It’s called Gotham knights, it’s the ad posted in the video
He literally says the name of the comic and chapter in the beginning...
He did dude
He literally said the name in the first 5 seconds of the short.
"And it's revealed in the very first chapter of Gotham Knights" it's like 2 seconds into the video man
Wait why did he killed his parents?
Boredom
@@zerogeass9930 ......You're joking right?
@@ceecee6521 nuh he's just a little psychopath
The kid said it himself, “they bugged me…”
The next joker successor
Batman really thought he was getting a new robin
Holy shit... never heard of this specific story but holy damn, that plot twist is crazy
That's awesome writing. It's what we deserve from comics, stories that fit the character not idea the writer had (looking at you movies)
I think this is another possible reason for Batman’s no kill rule. Batman the man who can’t let go of the trauma of his parents dying and him being left alone would never want to be the person that put another child in that position.
Considering the trauma he suffered by having his parents murdered in front of him, the concept of a child murdering their parents would, understandably, be inconceivable to him.
"Bruce he's the murderer." "BUT HIS P-PPARENTS ARE DEEEEAAAADDD!!!!
"I dont care i want that kid to be the next robin"
" the psychopath in him will give him an edge on crime"
My favorite batman stories are the ones that give him weaknessess
Tim Drake is the most under utilized, underrated robin
If i'd be Batman the blindspot wouldn't exist. The kid would join his parents
You know when you know something that is wrong and you tell yourself that "that's not it" but it is. And you push it off to others, and they juat expose the obvious to you. That's what that is. You dont want to be right about something so wrong.
You'd think after owlman and hush, he would realise.
Back when they wrote Tim Drake as the second best detective after Batman.
I think an Owlman who was Bruce and not Thomas Wayne and got away with killing his parents was they way they were expected to go
It's funny that my first thought was "the kid did it" then I was like NAW must be something else lmao
...poor writing, Batman should not have detail examination as a blind spot, he is the world's greatest detective. A better more understandable weakness would be emotional detachment.
Same thing happened when he sent the Buttler to jail instead of the boy that was OBSESSED with Bruce Wayne
Batman has a weakness? That won’t last
Like they say once you go to Gotham you never go back.
Yet another example that Tim is an alternative Bruce. The one without the truama.
I feel like the kids parents were abusing him which led to him doing it and having no remorse
Okay not gonna lie even I didn’t expect felt like it was obvious I can’t see why
Because, from a writting standpoint, it was the most compelling solution.
I couldn't get down with gotham knights. To me the writing was just so mid and forgettable, especially coming off the heels of shadow of the bat. I really wanted to like it but I stopped, cause life's too short for mediocre.
"Life's too short for mediocre." So cathartic to read it. If only more people thought like that, we wouldn't have so much overrated stuff thrown around.
Damian Wayne is my favorite Robin. He is a beast
90s 2000s Tim is such a good version
Tim is great as long as he is a robin
I wish he became Batman's robin again, they are perfect together as a duo
@@HiAgainTheNameIsStillAyle Tim became Robin again few years ago and he's still Robin, and he's everything but great right now, in fact he's getting worse
@@fdjtron1732 I meant Bruce's only Robin
I know I've read a batman story with the same twist, but shorter. No Robins nor Nightwing.
Me vibing to the song more than the story 🎧 🎶
One of the first stories I have reading about batman .
Well. I officially know about it now. Probably did back then too dont get Batman twisted.
It was done better in "Broken City"
Honest to god thar’s the best “weakness” Batman has. Of course as someone who lost his parents isn’t gonna suspect a kid killing his own. That’s why Batman exists, so kids can go back to their mom and dad to be ticked in bed every night
Reminiscent of Broken City by Azzarello
D@mn.
Pretty obvious that the kid did it. Always gotta treat family as suspect until you can rule them out.
His one weakness orphan's
New robin 😅
I don't get the line .3.
The kid scraped a chair along the floor toward his family, then stood on it to be taller. He was trying to confuse the forensics officers
@@kazzilla1why’d he kill his parents tho
@someonebored0100 The reason is even more fked up. Ready?
He wanted to be like Bruce Wayne. I shit you not.
@@rorschac009oo8 so kinda like Arkham Hush?
@@rorschac009oo8 WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK
Oh, So it's like the B plot for Broken City. Neat.
A nonexistent Damian? If only...God I miss simpler times
Suck my nightwing damians agod character
Batman fans like you are annoying
Yeah, time before Toddler Angst.
The Damien hate is literally so stupid. At this point you guys hate the version of the character introduced back 2006, even though has had 10+ years worth of character development since then.
@kaine8911 Most viewers don't read comics. They just comment using outdated information because that's what usually gets used for adaptations. They just don't know any better because it's impossible for Damian to not become one of your favorite Robin's after reading tomasi batman & robin, supersons, and Williamson Robin.
That means..... that young Bruce Wayne killed his parents?
Matt's Hoffa will be exposed!
I'm assuming the kid was abused or something.
Ya know, within 10 I assumed "It can't be the obvious answer, the kid didn't do it. That's too obvious and simple. I'm autistic, it's gotta be something else." I can't tell if this makes me better than batman at this, or he's dumber than I thought.
He’s not dumb he’s traumatized. Also the kid wasn’t even abused. His only reasoning for killing his parents was “They bugged me.”
@slimeycorp oof. That kid is fucked. My parents are annoying too, but I won't kill them without a good reason. Trauma ain't an a valid excuse for refusing to accept reality.
Was there actually a good season for it or was the kid just a psychopath
The kid tells Batman why he did it in the panels shown. “They bugged me.”
Batman is not a detective.
Oh. I love when Tim was a real detective and no bi pride persona. 🥱 I miss that Tim. 🥺
If only Damain stayed non-existent
D@mn.
Why the f*ck would I miss out on a good Robin because of a bunch of losers who can't even spell out his name right?
Why the hell would I have to miss out on a good Robin because of a bunch r**ards who can't even spell his name right?
Damian is the best Robin tho
Da who?
The child, he killed his own parents.
The kid killed his own parents
The kid.
The son killed his parents.
Batman major blindspot is hes unable to see children without parents as criminals.
Da bat. Noone else got it
ITS DA BAT! *pulls out a tommy gun*
That is not a blind spot that is hole the size of a t rex
What's the ISBN of the book ?
What comic is this?
He literally says it in the beginning of the short
He says "gotham knights" at least 3 times...
No need to be toxic guys, there is also Gotham NIGHTS. It's a valid question.
@@sebastit7d no one's being toxic
@@sebastit7d the title is in the captions on the short I don't think anyone was necessarily being toxic
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What is the name for this comic book
Okay, but let's be fair here...
Sometimes, your parents get you Coca Puffs when you want Cocoa Pebbles. That can't be allowed.
What issue is this?
Ah yes, his ONLY blindspot. What qualifies as Justifiable use of force in the line of duty, putting people who escape a place back in the same place, his seeming eternal need for an underage boy to be at his side in his diddle cave, his crush on the Joker. No other blindspots. Totally.
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None of what you said made any sense to me.
Bruce can't even comprehend a child killing their own parents... Because "Duh"... So this "Incomprehension" becomes a natural "Blind Spot" for Bruce because he is simply incapable of EVER putting a child on the suspects list given his trauma...
In my opinion Batman was character assassinated one time in the DCAU. The reason why Dick left Batman is out of character for Batman. In the DCAU it’s been shown that Batman cares for children. He cared about a dying Ace and comforted her until her death. He cared for the enslaved orphan children that were in the sewer. Heck he almost put the guy that was enslaving the kids near to death. So having this Batman scarily interrogate a guy in front of his child seems really out of character.
It was partially a much younger batman and also them not sure how to do the split. Dcau batman is probably still the best written and consistent batman to date but it wasn't without its flaws
@@obsidianfrost9514 I don’t agree with the young Batman thing. The examples I listed happened before Dick left him. I don’t see why they had to make Dick leave Batman like that. They could have gone with the comic story of Dick just wanting to go off and do his own thing.
Edit: Ace happened after Dick left Batman
I love to see the growth of Batman in DCAU, and I feel like it’s known that even with Batman’s main beliefs, he sometimes needs the robins or any other bat family member to push him back into the right direction when they get out of hand. Batman is a very emotional driven guy (as in his own emotions will get the best of him and it gives more purpose for Robin)
The guy was working for the Joker
@@sandman45981 yeah, scenarios like that where his goal of getting answers or stopping a villain get the best of his protecting those around. Where as Dick is a more easy going guy
How is this a blindspot?
He refuses to believe a child could kill their parents, literally blind to the idea.
In his eyes, only people like the Joker kill without reason, and how could a kid (one the same age he was when he lost his parents) ever be pushed to that?
@@abithefallenhuman921 I don't buy it. That's not a revelation or even a huge concern.
Also, he has more villains than Joker who kill without reason.
@@alexwilliams5799 It might because his trauma from his parents dying in front of him makes him not really think of the possibility that the child killed his parents. Idk, just my theory
@@alexwilliams5799 Batman loved his parents, still does. And the idea that someone could take for granted what he wishes more than anything is his blindspot in this comic. If a case involves dead parents and an orphan, Batman takes that personally. That's like the entire reason why he adopts Nightwing in the first place.
Why Are Kid Criminals Batman’s Biggest Blindspot?
Who?
What do you mean who?
@@ZQPPSowlman that who
I dont get it
Humans are VERY bad at internalizing the fact that people they identify with may not share your values, thoughts, or feelings. Batman expects orphaned children to love, appreciate, and mourn their parents like he does. This child felt the opposite.
Due to his trauma from his parents being killed, Bruce cannot bring himself to consider that a child, as old as he was when his parents were gunned down in front of him, would ever kill their own parents.
@@Root4BeerFloats i really appreciate u explaining this i was completely lost