the last son
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Dent was not suicidal. I thought he meant by this is who I am now
Who wouldn't speak up. You are going to have to lock dent up. Someone who knows hes locked up will speak way before 8 years of the public knowing
I think Dent was kind of suicidal to begin with. "You think I want to escape from this?"
Ramirez could have just as well spoke up while Dent was dead as well; the two goes hand in hand in that Ramirez could have said something while Dent was dead or alive, but since she didn't when he was dead, who's to say someone would if Dent was alive?
That was one person. How are you going to explain the whole staff whether at arkham or wherever he ends up. I guess maybe somehow you can sneak him in the backdoor and keep it between 5 people
That was one person. How are you going to explain the whole staff whether at arkham or wherever he ends up. I guess maybe somehow you can sneak him in the backdoor and keep it between 5 people
Considering he put a gun to his head and flipped the coin, I always figured he was at least partially suicidal.
Put it this way...if not outright suicidal, I think he was very okay with dying at that point because he had nothing left to live for.
I always wanted to know what Dent would have done if his coin came up the bad side on himself. Would he be like "Crap. Gordon, I need to blow my brains out now, so when I'm dead, will you flip my coin again and promise me if it comes up bad you'll kill your kid?"

I always wanted to know what Dent would have done if his coin came up the bad side on himself. Would he be like "Crap. Gordon, I need to blow my brains out now, so when I'm dead, will you flip my coin again and promise me if it comes up bad you'll kill your kid?"
I always wanted to know what Dent would have done if his coin came up the bad side on himself. Would he be like "Crap. Gordon, I need to blow my brains out now, so when I'm dead, will you flip my coin again and promise me if it comes up bad you'll kill your kid?"
I always wanted to know what Dent would have done if his coin came up the bad side on himself. Would he be like "Crap. Gordon, I need to blow my brains out now, so when I'm dead, will you flip my coin again and promise me if it comes up bad you'll kill your kid?"
I use to argue with ppl on here on how Blake would become his own kind of crime-fighter, but as i watch the movie (and the trilogy) over and over it seems to me that he has to become Batman. It's very possible that he starts out in a suit that is influenced by Nightwing or Robin, in the same way that Bruce first went out there with the suit and a black mask over his face. But the idea is for him to be Batman if Gotham needs him.JGL would have made a perfect Dick Grayson and part of me wishes the reveal at the end would have been that, oh your birth name is Dick Grayson not John Blake which would have been believable since he could have been adopted and moved around through orphanages a lot.
But the reason I don't think of him as Nightwing is that these movies are only concerned with Batman and Batman as an everlasting symbol. If Blake were to adopt an new identity other than Batman, even if it's "new Batman" it seems that symbol is lost. Is Nightwing gonna show up when the Bat signal goes off? Why? Why not have a new symbol like his chalk symbol? This leads me to think he is mean to become a new Batman, making Batman a symbol and more than one flesh and blood man.
LOL! The people who dont recognize the name would be laughing their asses off in the cinema, thinking the director threw in a sex joke at the climax of the movie just for the sake of being a pervert.That scene would have taken the flirtation to a whole new level if he was Dick Grayson, lol
"You should use your full name. I like that name. Dick..."
He was just as much of a Tim Drake as he was Dick Grayson though. Even more so. I look at the character as a cross between Tim Drake & Dick Grayson...with the future of Terry McGinnis. He barely has any ties to Jason Todd imo.
t:As this is a flight of fancy, I will not dwell on details, but it is nice to think that there was a two year window between that night at the end of TDK and the implementation of the Dent Act where Batman had to remain active in the shadows to take down mobsters like Penguin and Black Face and other freaks like Joker warned of, say an eco-terrorist named Pamela Isley or a Joker fangirl named Harley Quinn or a serial killer who left riddles, etc. etc. It would also make the wear and tear on Bruce's body (as well as the rebuilt Batcave) at the start of TDKR more logical.
Oh well.