Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-27586321-20150715041659/@comment-27560932-20150715224209

His Joker didn't really feel like the Joker, to me. Poisoned cotton candy is typical, but honestly, I cannot for the life of me see Joker running around shooting people with a gun with absolutely no comedy or typical-Joker feel to it. The way the character was written I wasn't used to; John DiMaggio's Joker escapes this fate because even when he was shooting people or bludgeoning Todd to death with a crowbar, he still behaved like the Joker. Even Ledger's Joker had a kind of distinct, creepy feel to it- it was unique, but still identifiable to an extent as the Joker, even in a darker setting (as I've said before, some of the changes to his character and the setting at large I'm not really a fan of). I never got that from Emerson's.