
Poor Gordon.
Best Batman - Gordon relationship ever.
The Batman/Gordon relationship is the best relationship in Nolan's trilogy IMO.
) because of the anger that he felt which is what woke Gordon up. 
Nobody ever seems to mention that Bruce is holding Gordan's hand as he's lying there... so sad.In the novel, Bruce felt angry (at Bane) when he saw Gordon lying at the hospital bed and he subconsciously made a sound (he growled I think) because of the anger that he felt which is what woke Gordon up.
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What more did you want? For them to go on picnics during weekends and have sleepovers too.See, I like the Batman/Gordon interactions a lot in this franchise, but I don't really think they've had much of an actual relationship. There have been glimpses of one, but I don't think we ever got anything resembling a fully realized relationship. More of a working relationship.
Detective!i loved it in tdk when gordon 'scolded' his team (i think it was ramirez?) when they raised their voice at bats.
See, I like the Batman/Gordon interactions a lot in this franchise, but I don't really think they've had much of an actual relationship. There have been glimpses of one, but I don't think we ever got anything resembling a fully realized relationship. More of a working relationship.
What more did you want? For them to go on picnics during weekends and have sleepovers too.
They still had "intimate" moments if you will and TDK solidified that when Gordon's family was being held captive by Two Face. That's not even scratching the surface either when it come to moments of sentimentality shown between them. It's pretty clear that they each cared and respected one another.
The scene of Batman popping out of the birthday cake for Gordon's son must have been cut from the script. Without that, zero relationship between Batman and Gordon. The rooftop discussions, Batman's rage and sadness after Gordon is "killed", Bruce holding Gordon's hand in the hospital, his subtle reveal to Gordon before taking the bomb, all those things didn't convey a deeper relationship beyond a working one. At all.
Honestly? For their working relationship to develop into a friendship of sorts. Would have been nice if maybe Batman asked about Gordon's family in the hospital. Maybe they have a bit of a discussion about the cost of their respective missions, prop each other up a bit. Maybe they acknowledge that they're friends and not just allies. Something other than "shop talk".