TheCorpulent1
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Goddamnit.
TheCorpulent1 said:Bull****. They better goddamn well give some explanation that the Lazarus Pit ****ed up Cassandra's head or something because that chick in Robin was absolutely nothing like the Cassandra that appeared for the entire duration of the Batgirl series.

All of that, especially the bits about accepting that she's a killer like it's some immutable part of her, is totally wrong for Cassandra's character. Either Beechen just never bothered to research Batgirl and has absolutely no idea how to write her properly or Cassandra's been influenced by something (most likely the Lazarus Pit).MaskedManJRK said:I wouldn't exactly call Cass a full-fledged VILLIAN. I mean, the League of Assassins has always been more of the ruthless vigilantie-like group, under Ra's al Ghul. Cass here does seem at peace with the fact that she's a killer, and seems to want to do good, albiet kill the bad guys that they catch. She still seems to have animosity for Cain, though, but really, could you blame her? I don't care how forgiving she might have been at the end of her title, but no one would forget or completely forgive what David did to her, ESPICALLY when she found out that there were more kids he tortured and brainwashed.
TheCorpulent1 said:Goddamnit.

TheCorpulent1 said:All of that, especially the bits about accepting that she's a killer like it's some immutable part of her, is totally wrong for Cassandra's character. Either Beechen just never bothered to research Batgirl and has absolutely no idea how to write her properly or Cassandra's been influenced by something (most likely the Lazarus Pit).
TheCorpulent1 said:I'm hoping that's the case. It's just that Cassandra becoming the leader of the League of Assassins and going all Punisher on everyone is so wildly out of character for her that there has to be something else to the story, or Beechen may as well just hang up his pen because he'd be illustrating that he's utterly incapable of understanding Cassandra's character in the least. Her appearance in Robin #150 is pretty much the exact opposite of everything she worked for for most of her life.
Batman said:She really was out of character in the issue, especially with the mentioning of Bruce to Tim and saying all they are to him are "puppets." She acted as if she was holding in all that aggression for the longest time, and once finally confronting Tim in her new state was where she let it all out. Not to mention she came on to him alot, asking him to join her in the League of Assassins to start their new life together.
sinewave said:she's obviously wacked-out from the lazarus pit.