The Joker
The Clown Prince of Crime
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First of all, it is a complex scene. Second, whether or not the reasons most people dislike the scene or find it silly are common is irrelevant. I am curious about how people arrive at the same conclusions. I am interested in how different fans explain their reasoning. If the scene really does lack complexity and the reasons why it is silly are so transparent and easy to explain, then it should be very simple to provide an explanation to someone who asks for one. The kneejerk defensiveness -- the absolute refusal to explain something -- is something I find very suspect.
No, it's not a complex scene. It's an absurdly simple scene in every sense of the word. The fact you go around with an attitude like you think people are just parroting each other rather than making up their own minds is insulting, and probably why you get knee jerk defensiveness.
Case in point;
Because if you don't like the Martha moment, you must have flimsy reasons for doing so![]()
