Travesty
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I don't really have too much of a problem of Batman becoming a part of the "establishment" I guess. He certainly was more accepted in TDK, as Gordon was allowing more of inner circle Ramierz etc to see him. Even Dent knew enough that turning on Gordon's Bat signal would bring the Dark Knight to the rooftop. Like Travesty said though, I don't want to see him carrying a badge either. I still like that mysterious side to the character. I was mainly disappointed big time by the lack of evolution of the character. The trailers talked alot about "how I see now what I have to become to stop" the Joker, but I never really feel that translated to the screen. Watching the trailers as a mini movie, you hear Batman down and out, then it looks like he turns it up a notch with Freeman saying "now that's more like it Mr. Wayne". I expected some sort of escalation either in violence, detective skills, intimidation, psychology....just...something! Instead Batman is presented as more or less just the "muscle' of the film who never really seems to change any of his approaches as promised by the trailer. I don't even mind that he couldn't beat or outwit the Joker in the interrogation scene, if it meant that at the end of movie he could have demonstrated to the Joker (and have the Joker begrudingly acknowledge in frustration) that Batman had outwitted him. Instead the final scene leaves the Joker laughing (after a 10 minute) lecture and a more or less speechless Batman scurrying to the next scene. Some sort of demonstration of Batman superiority in this scene would have been appreciated. I really didn't mind the rest of the movie, just was greatly disappointed in the presentation of my hero in the film.

Yes! I have to agree with everything in this post, and especially your last sentence.