Because the Riddler is Edward Nygma, (nee Edward Nashton), a thief with a gimmick, not an accountantwith a grudge named Reese. E. Nygma/Riddler is a perfectly valid character in his own right. There is absolutely no need to have this contrived change of using Reese as an alternative identity. (same goes for the idea of him being a disgruntled FBI agent)
It's unnecessary and gimmicky. You asked for a reason, that's mine, no hostility involved or intended.
But don't you think it's possible that a man who is driven, psychologically driven, to commit crimes will have many aliases?
I have certainly heard your opinion stated by many people before. Reese is not the Riddler because his name is not Nygma or Nashton.
I don't know, I don't see it as an issue. Because he can have loads of different names he uses. It's certainly not outside the realm of possibility, is it?![]()
There was no slight nod. He looked shocked, sure. But there was no moment of understanding or respect.
Wait a second... no one else noticed Bruce giving Reese a slight nod after saving his life... and Reese looking back giving him a look of "okay I won't mess with you anymore"... cause I sure interpreted the scene that way.
Wait a second... no one else noticed Bruce giving Reese a slight nod after saving his life... and Reese looking back giving him a look of "okay I won't mess with you anymore"... cause I sure interpreted the scene that way.
That's how I saw it as well.Same here. That is the way I saw that scene as well.
There is no reason for Reese to be Batman's enemy. If anything, Bruce Wayne risking his life for the guy who was out to ruin him, is more likely to invoke loyalty than resentment in Reese. It wouldn't make sense for him to then turn around and become a major Batman enemy.
Because smug arrogant bastards are absolutely lovable? Go to any Batman chatsite, the people love him.The Riddler is an arrogant bastard with a massive inferiority complex.
You're telling me that we're not meant to hate him?
How is my point stupid?
reese was the most pointless character, and a complete waste. and he's not the riddler, because if/when they were to use the riddler he will be played by a name actor, not some no name dude.
Wait a second... no one else noticed Bruce giving Reese a slight nod after saving his life... and Reese looking back giving him a look of "okay I won't mess with you anymore"... cause I sure interpreted the scene that way.
Well, I don't agree with that, Reese definitely had a purpose in the story. He was there to show Bruce Wayne/Batman's selflessness in his willingness to risk his own life in order to save the guy who was out to ruin Wayne for monetary gain, reinforcing the concept of Batman as a true self-sacrificing hero, which is one of the major themes of the movie.
i'd rather they just ignore he happened. he was pointless in the first place. any further inclusion would just continue the pointlessness.
I think ignoring him would make him even more pointless. He at least could play a small but important part in the sequel.
It's not a matter of just a different name, Reese is a totally different person from Ed Nygma, not just in name, but in character and origin. I see no need to make such a drastic change in the character.
I think ignoring him would make him even more pointless. He at least could play a small but important part in the sequel.