Infinity9999x
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Ironically, I got in a large debate with someone a long while back (I think around the time BB opened) about the Joker. Basically stating the same thing you did. He doesn't fit the legal definition of insane because he still understands the concepts of right and wrong, but chooses to ignore them.
I don't know how I'd feel about the Joker being dead in TDKR. Though I suppose any situation is going to feel a little contrived. I think everyone realizes that were Heath still here he would be in this last film. I do hope that Nolan explains it in a way that makes sense. One poster on here made a good point that if a certain scenario that's been rumored actually occurs in TDKR, the abscense of the Joker's involvement would seem incredibly forced.
I think there's little doubt that the Joker will be referred to in the dialogue. They can't make the fall of Harvey a focus of the plot without referencing him. But in terms of if they'll explain the Joker away by still being locked up or having been killed/executed/died is all up in the air.
I don't know how I'd feel about the Joker being dead in TDKR. Though I suppose any situation is going to feel a little contrived. I think everyone realizes that were Heath still here he would be in this last film. I do hope that Nolan explains it in a way that makes sense. One poster on here made a good point that if a certain scenario that's been rumored actually occurs in TDKR, the abscense of the Joker's involvement would seem incredibly forced.
I think there's little doubt that the Joker will be referred to in the dialogue. They can't make the fall of Harvey a focus of the plot without referencing him. But in terms of if they'll explain the Joker away by still being locked up or having been killed/executed/died is all up in the air.
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Nothing will ever take away the greatness of that he contributed in the last film...but this is a different film.