Brother Jack
Coffee and Contemplation
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Robin can be difficult to write correctly depending on tone. The darker and more grounded the take, the harder it is to justify a colorful kid sidekick. The tendency is often to darken Robin up to the point that he (or she) just becomes Batman Jr., but that is missing the point. Robin is supposed to be a counter-point to Bruce. Smaller, vibrant, more innocent and talkative. The light to his dark, that Bruce might not fall too far into his own monster. The trick is to create an internal logic for Robin to exist as a crimefighting partner, a very specific utility that would work on-screen and mitigate the accusations of child endangerment, as inevitable as they are. I can't for the life of me see what Robin would look like in Matt Reeves' Gotham but I'm very curious. Maybe it's a lack of imagination of my part.