I don't post terribly often - but I'm a bit perturbed to see everyone's reaction to something tweeted by one individual regarding how a plot line looked on paper. Two things we should remember:
1. Most plots don't look very impressive on paper, but come to life as a complete vision on the big screen. Just because the words don't get one person all riled up, doesn't mean that it won't be unbelievably awe inspiring when viewed in its intended IMAX format.
2. I think we all have a pretty good idea as to a loose plot line at this point. The one thing that many posters and folks here in the forums have maintained, and something I firmly believe, is that the final installment of Nolan's Bat trilogy will be one of the more polarizing films in recent years. We can't admit that we know the film will separate the viewing demographic into a few different perspectives and opinions on it, and then proceed to froth when we're presented with evidence supporting that fact. Especially if it's just because we don't like being presented with an opinion that may be opposite what we want to see occur or experience personally.
The fact that he deleted his Tweet(s) is irrelevant, just because he may not have liked the way his "buddy" described the plot verbally doesn't make a difference to me whatsoever. Nor should it for anyone here.
Bring on TDKR. My body is ready.