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That's the stuff...
I hate the word dapper.
No origin at all. You're not supposed to humanize The Joker. You're not supposed to understand him. You're not supposed to connect with him. No name, no past, no childhood traumas. There's no "this is how he became The Joker" explanation. Nothing. He's a product of the society. There are no answers. Only fear, anarchy and chaos. The Joker just gives form to these abstarct ideas.
This is how I wanna experience The Joker and I'm glad that Nolan agrees with me. To be honest, I haven't even toyd around in my mind with possible origins or background stories. I just haven't felt the need.
i think maybe, hes actualy just a mobster and batman comes to save the day and drops him into a large container of toxic liquid causing his skin and hair to colour, sounds like a good idea to me!
thanksAnton Chigurh
t:i understand what your saying but i mean maybe a origin that doesnt allow you to sympathize with him. i reckon he was a bank robber who was just too reckless and bloodthirsy for his own mob. he would get to the job and just start shooting up the hostages similer to mr blonde. his fellow mobsters getting pissed off with all these jobs going to **** decide to stitch him up and leave him for dead. they all think hes dead so then he comes back to rob all their money and become the new "godfather" of gotham.
Anton Chigurh
No, actually it's a crappy origin for a brilliant character.
Batman should have no involvement in this mans actions. Or why he came to be so messed up.
