Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171217201515

1. For Nigma's defence, most of Batman's villains are great. I call it "equal among firsts" syndrome. Which is more than i can say about Poison Ivy. The last time that plant terrorist made sense to me was when Uma Turman played her in on an old movie, in the old times where Jack Nicholson was the best Joker. Did she gone out of the canon already?

2. Interesting and harsh motive. I can feel Batman's sorrow :-(. I know from first hand what it is to find out my mentor/father are not the kind of person i want to be. It sounds as if Ras neglected his own teaching, like fathers who did very wrong things, but want their sons to be better than that. He taught Batman to fight for the right thing and keep his chin up, right? I'm not sure he wanted his student to become like him. Let alone his daughter. What would he think if he found out Talia became a terrorist who work with Bane?

3. Happen to see the cinematic version of "Assassin Creed"? So Marion Cotillard was great there. Better than Talia Al Ghoul. In your opinion, did she was really not a very great enemy for Batman, or just outshaowed by Bane? In her defence, being less well-written than Bane is no shame.

4. That's a shame. Superman have no point in our modern world. Most characters are much better than him. If he had powers like a normal person, i hardly see him survive the story, or even being remembered by the public. The only good reason i see to keep Superman in the media is because Wonder Woman can use someone to make her look even better.

5. If i'll get the copyrights for a JP series, would Spielberg be angry if i'll do that series according to the novels, with option to expand the plot in season 3?

7. If i go with the 3rd killer option, does the fact Cindi knew nothing about Dee's second accomplice cement Dee as a back-stabber almost like his boss?