Selina's crying in the other pic from that scene.I will cry too in that one, for sure.

I'm holding out thatthe fact the toy Bat has an ejection seat, may keep hope alive that he escapes in time.
So I'm watching the 13-minute preview for TDKR:
Looks like there's green fluid in the lazarus pit:
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There's also a few stills from the bat caveand "The bat" is stationed in the cave.
where can i watch this, Sir?
I hope you are right.As others have speculated, maybe Batman 'dies,' however Bruce Wayne lives.
and ya, i really think he does "eject" off screen, it's in the toy for a reason.
Hmm..I suppose, in the context of the Nolanverse, I could live with that.
thanks for revealing the spoiler. ugh
:up 
Haha, so when we don't want the toy's significance to mean something (i.e the Batman Beyond looking figure) it's just another toy, yet when we do want the toy's significance to mean something (i.e. the ejector's seat in The Bat) it's there for a reason.:up
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Haha, so when we don't want the toy's significance to mean something (i.e the Batman Beyond looking figure) it's just another toy, yet when we do want the toy's significance to mean something (i.e. the ejector's seat in The Bat) it's there for a reason.:up
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t:I'm not even talking about the toy haha. I'm referring to the idea of Batman faking his death for the city. Wouldn't that be kinda dumb, with the film using the the lies of Harvey Dent to suggest you can't rebuild a city on a lie?
To me, the difference is that this type of lie doesnt really hurt anyone.
I'm not even talking about the toy haha. I'm referring to the idea of Batman faking his death for the city. Wouldn't that be kinda dumb, with the film using the the lies of Harvey Dent to suggest you can't rebuild a city on a lie?
