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This is a continuation thread, the old thread is [split]487655[/split]
http://collider.com/christopher-meloni-white-bird-in-a-blizzard-interview/#xdAlodzScqtzPFV0.99
So Chris Meloni says he thinks Col. Hardy is still out there...![]()
I feel like a flashback of his parents' death or their funeral is eminent, sadly. Personally I'd just like to see this scene.
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While it's undoubtedly a beautiful scene, I must admit that I never liked seeing Batman (Bruce Wayne in costume that is) at his parents graves.
Someone could easily see him and be like "why is Batman kneeling in front of graves of Martha and Thomas Wayne?"
It's not a very smart move, hence not very Batmanish.t:
While it's undoubtedly a beautiful scene, I must admit that I never liked seeing Batman (Bruce Wayne in costume that is) at his parents graves.
Someone could easily see him and be like "why is Batman kneeling in front of graves of Martha and Thomas Wayne?"
It's not a very smart move, hence not very Batmanish.t:
He's that 8 year old Bruce Wayne mourning the loss of his parents.
^ That's a powerful moment and humanizes the character IMO.
Well if his mansion is isolated, who's creepin up on my man Bats?Nonetheless I enjoy that scene. It's touching. Even while still wearing his full suit, he isn't Batman in that moment. He's that 8 year old Bruce Wayne mourning the loss of his parents.
Na, the graves are usually on his property so I doubt anyone would be creepin up in Wayne Manor
Yeah, I guess it's fair to give good ol' Supes a pass.
The neck-snapping, mass-murdering prowler.