KalMart
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Well, i don't really feel it WAS hurt by NOT delving into it more than they did. But if one were really expecting more than that...I could kinda' see how it felt that way.I'm just saying, it couldn't hurt to delve into it a bit more. I'm not convinced it's somehow detrimental in any way shape or form, since it's -- well, part of the character.
It was essential enough to include the amount that they did...which in any movie is/should be a sign of its importance.I'm actually not referring to anything in particular. Just speaking concept-wise; if you can't universally apply an aspect of a character's function, evidently it isn't so essential.
He seemed considerably more capable in investigative skills than anyone else in the movie. Granted, you didn't really see anyone else dusting for prints or comparing shatter patterns...but mostly because they were too busy trying to keep from getting killed, or keeping others from getting killed, etc..It doesn't need to get into such a limited subsection of the population. You just need a bar of comparison to gauge performance.
In a room full of 7 footers, the word 'tall' doesn't exist.
Basically, I understand how you feel, but I still feel it's more subjective than concrete in this case.

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Or it could start small time with him using the guise of a theft to lure Batman into a puzzle to learn about him before making a more serious move later. A death trap, since you also brought that up, could also involve Catwoman or Gordon, etc, not just Batman like you were saying.