A Mirror Darkly?

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The batman is going to be repeats until november when;

The Batman episodes for November include: the new "A Mirror Darkly" on Nov. 3; the new "Joker Express" on Nov. 10.

Ok, beyond the cliche star trek reference. What could happen in this episode? Is it the flash episode featuring mirror master? Obvious first choice. But wouldn't it be cooler if it really was a parrallel universe story. :joker:
 
If it is Mirror Master I hope its the bad ass version of him from the comics and not some silly version which this show could possibly throw at us.
 
Mirror-Master would be fine for the Flash team-up, so long as he is competantly written. Has anyone other than Geoff Johns done as well was Flash's rogues?

As for the Joker episode, I am not too eager. Historically they have been rather lame on this show.
 
Joker's been better with Harley.
 
Joker Episode's are half and half for me. But if this is the last season and this possibly the last Joker episode, they really need to pull out all the stops.
 
Ok, beyond the cliche star trek reference.

it's not a Star Trek reference, it's a Bible reference.

"For now we see in a mirror, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know fully even as also I was fully known."

- 1 Corinthians 13:12
 
i like the bible god is terribly wrathful like the world first horror novel
 
"A Mirror Darkly" is more likely to be Flash/Mirror Master episode, but if they use this as the episode with The Wrath, who is a darker, criminal mirror image of Batman, then it would show creativity from the crew and its episode titles.

"Joker Express" was mentioned in an interview with Alan Burnett as playing like Keaton's "The General", only with subway trains instead of regular ones. I have never seen that movie before, so can anyone tell me what is it about?
 
"A Mirror Darkly" is more likely to be Flash/Mirror Master episode, but if they use this as the episode with The Wrath, who is a darker, criminal mirror image of Batman, then it would show creativity from the crew and its episode titles.

"Joker Express" was mentioned in an interview with Alan Burnett as playing like Keaton's "The General", only with subway trains instead of regular ones. I have never seen that movie before, so can anyone tell me what is it about?
 
it's not a Star Trek reference, it's a Bible reference.

"For now we see in a mirror, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know fully even as also I was fully known."

- 1 Corinthians 13:12

:ninja:
 
It very well could be a mixture of the two

The flash and the mirror master could be introduced and the wrath could be let out of a parallel universe near the end of it to be an antagonist in another episode.

It would make more sense than expecting this hardcore police officer killer to be roaming around all over the place.

heck, he could even give bruce the scar he gets in the future.
 
only last week's episode and this week's are reruns. a new episode airs November 3rd.
 
Which flash do u guys think it might be or hope it to be? it says on wiki that its barry allen, it also quotes one of the writers as saying its him however they're leaving it to fans to decide...i'd like it to be wally west obviously, he's the best flash, and the flash in those pictures show him wearing Wally's version of the costume, so fingers crossed, if his identity isn't touched on he may be considered Wally :D
 
Which flash do u guys think it might be or hope it to be? it says on wiki that its barry allen, it also quotes one of the writers as saying its him however they're leaving it to fans to decide...i'd like it to be wally west obviously, he's the best flash, and the flash in those pictures show him wearing Wally's version of the costume, so fingers crossed, if his identity isn't touched on he may be considered Wally :D

I don't think Barry Allen has been animated since SUPERFRIENDS ended in '86. Granted, not that Flash's identity ever mattered in that series. He's due up in JL: THE NEW FRONTIER in '08.

I wouldn't let costume designs determine it, and they usually stick with the "struck by lightening/chemicals" origin, which technically happened for both (just Barry got it first, and Wally served for years on the Teen Titans as Kid Flash before donning the mantle). That usually is considered too complicated for an introduction, so they may just mention the origin and leave it ambigous.

Barry would make more sense, since Hal Jordon is still young here (no gray) and this is supposed to be a founding League (albeit with no Black Canary).
 
I'd rather they use Prometheus. He's essentially the same character, but a might bit cooler.
 
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Kids' WB! has released a preview of "A Mirror Darkly," the Saturday, Nov. 3 episode of The Batman that guest-stars The Flash.

Here's how the network describes the episode:

"The Flash is coming to Gotham City -- and not a moment too soon. The Mirror Master has arrived with a nefarious plot to trap everyone in their own mirror image."

Charlie Schlatter provides the voice of The Flash, and John Larroquette provides the voice of Mirror Master.

The episode was written by Steve Melching and directed by Christopher Berkeley.
 
Charlie Schlatter's doing the voice of the flash again, cool. He voiced the Flash back on Superman the animated series. Always wondered why he never came back for Justice League.:huh:
 
Charlie Schlatter's doing the voice of the flash again, cool. He voiced the Flash back on Superman the animated series. Always wondered why he never came back for Justice League.:huh:

That is interesting.
 
So, are girls not allowed anywhere near the League? Because so far, the team-ups exclude even Batgirl, let alone any actual female Leaguers.
 
Maybe in the season finale Batgirl will come since the entire league will show up.
 

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