There's a thing called "psychological domination" that happens who a fighter's been through a tough enough fight with some enemy. When that enemy shows up again, the fighter can't help but flinch. That's what's been happening with the Bat for the past twenty-odd episodes of WFA. More than anyone else in his Rogues Gallery, the Joker terrifies him because he's purely chaotic, purely out of his f***ing mind, which is why the Bat can't get a handle on him.
When Jason says, "You're going to keep us safe by fighting us yourselves?" that could be a typo on the letterer's part. Or it could be a Freudian slip -- an indication that both Bruce and the Bat are screwed up inside, and thus all the more vulnerable to the Man Who Laughs.
You know, besides Selina, there's someone else whom Bruce can call on for help ... and the fact he hasn't IMHO shows how screwed up he is inside. I mean, Jason's already called in Bizarro -- so why not bring in the real deal? If his BFF's family is in danger, isn't that a job for Superman?
I'm no expert on batman, but it seems that he would rather handle all things in gotham personally. And it was red hood who bought Bizarro into the mix.
He tried to help Gotham in the no man’s land arch and saw that it was a bigger problem than he could fix. I think at this point, he’s doing the respectful thing by letting Bruce handle this on his own, knowing he’d just get shot down.
It seems obvious in retrospect. If Selina's worthy of the Bat's love -- if she loves the Bat enough -- then wouldn't she be there for him in his darkest hour?
@@samanthacristinaburgosmera4160 Earlier in this arc? Clearly for story purposes. Earlier in WFA? She's already shown up a couple of times, but never in a major way until now.
Another heartfelt father son conversation between Bruce and Jason!
I love those
There's a thing called "psychological domination" that happens who a fighter's been through a tough enough fight with some enemy. When that enemy shows up again, the fighter can't help but flinch. That's what's been happening with the Bat for the past twenty-odd episodes of WFA. More than anyone else in his Rogues Gallery, the Joker terrifies him because he's purely chaotic, purely out of his f***ing mind, which is why the Bat can't get a handle on him.
When Jason says, "You're going to keep us safe by fighting us yourselves?" that could be a typo on the letterer's part. Or it could be a Freudian slip -- an indication that both Bruce and the Bat are screwed up inside, and thus all the more vulnerable to the Man Who Laughs.
You know, besides Selina, there's someone else whom Bruce can call on for help ... and the fact he hasn't IMHO shows how screwed up he is inside. I mean, Jason's already called in Bizarro -- so why not bring in the real deal? If his BFF's family is in danger, isn't that a job for Superman?
I'm no expert on batman, but it seems that he would rather handle all things in gotham personally. And it was red hood who bought Bizarro into the mix.
He tried to help Gotham in the no man’s land arch and saw that it was a bigger problem than he could fix.
I think at this point, he’s doing the respectful thing by letting Bruce handle this on his own, knowing he’d just get shot down.
It seems obvious in retrospect. If Selina's worthy of the Bat's love -- if she loves the Bat enough -- then wouldn't she be there for him in his darkest hour?
It’s true in this series the writers show us that they are together so why didn’t they bring her back earlier
@@samanthacristinaburgosmera4160 Earlier in this arc? Clearly for story purposes. Earlier in WFA? She's already shown up a couple of times, but never in a major way until now.
@@seanbigay1042 what I meant with earlier is that this was an opportunity for her to show earlier