I don't really agree. It would have felt nonsensical that they let him back into their company. The plot point was believable because of the existence of other convenient gadgets throughout the trilogy.
t:Not really as Daggett just held shares within Wayne Enterprises and separately owned a construction company.I don't really agree. It would have felt nonsensical that they let him back into their company. The plot point was believable because of the existence of other convenient gadgets throughout the trilogy.

"Sorry to spoil things boys, but Bane wants these guys to himself."[If addressed earlier, please kindly point me to the relevant Parts]
I've had this question in mind and awaited the BR release to see if there is an answer. I didn't see one so . . .
How is Bruce Wayne's death -- not Batman's -- supposed to be explained publicly? There is a public reading of his will, his estate is broken up, but how is Bruce -- again not Bats -- supposed to have perished?
The last time Bruce -- again not Bats -- is "seen" in the film is when he is "captured" in the tunnels. From there he dons the Batman persona and Bruce disappears from the remainder of the movie.
Unlike how the ruse of Bruce Wayne's "disfigurement" and recluse existence is created at the outset of the film, I'm coming to the conclusion that Bruce's absence from the last 30 minutes of the film (except for the Florence scene) to be a major plot hole?
True, the henchmen that Catwoman takes out could have testified that she attacked them, but for all they knew, Catwoman just wanted to take all the credit.
t: Point is, they certainly can't ask Bane what happened to Bruce Wayne because he be dead. 
Yeah, it's insane. There truly is every single opinion imaginable out there. It's not divisive in the sense that it divides people in half. It divides people like a friggin' pizza pie.
- Every Act has been cited as the film's worst and best.
- Bane, Selina, Bruce Wayne, Blake and Alfred have been called the best characters of the movie.
- Bane, Selina, Bruce Wayne, Blake and Alfred have been called the worst characters of the movie.
- The Bat was awesome/The Bat was too out there
- The movie was wasn't long enough/The movie was too long
- Yay full circle/Boo full circle
- The ending...'nuff said
Not to mention all the middle ground. Wildly divisive. Yet, still very much embraced by the overall majority. I do believe the trilogy easily will stand the test of time regardless of how the dust settles on Rises. Though IMO, it only gets better the more you watch it and think about it. Of course, there are those who feel the opposite haha.
You know how the insignificant plot device of Dagget could've been improved on? If they brought back Rutger Hauer's character as a substitute. You could still have him be the same plot device as from before, but his history with Bruce in Batman Begins would immediately give it a greater texture. And his motivation to take over Wayne Ent. would be have some weight.
See, that right there is a better call back to Begins than LOS.
Rutger Hauer was a corporate executive. Not a guy who would be involved in coups in Africa , tying himself with the LOS to use the country resources.
He ties himself to the LOS when he gives them a microwave emitter, though I suppose you could argue they simply paid him for it and he had no idea what they planned to do with it.
He ties himself to the LOS when he gives them a microwave emitter, though I suppose you could argue they simply paid him for it and he had no idea what they planned to do with it.
Didn't the LOS stole the microwave emitter , when it was being transported on a freighter ? Maybe im remembering it wrong.
I don't remember it being made clear that Earle was in on the LoS acquiring the microwave emitter in BB.
"Earle just fired me for asking too many questions about it."
Implies that Earle was in on it. Probably told the LOS which ship it would be on.
Why is Ferris Bueller with Michael Caine and Chistopher Nolan?

You know how the insignificant plot device of Dagget could've been improved on? If they brought back Rutger Hauer's character as a substitute. You could still have him be the same plot device as from before, but his history with Bruce in Batman Begins would immediately give it a greater texture. And his motivation to take over Wayne Ent. would be have some weight.
See, that right there is a better call back to Begins than LOS.
So Daggett should have been Earle, Blake should have been the kid from the Narrows. I guess Selina should have probably been Falafel guy instead. What better way to revisit class struggle?