I'm talking about Gentleman Ghost from Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
Actually, Warden Wrath appeared in six episodes, not three episodes.
Okay.
Well, I don't post about this all the time.
Well, if you have nothing to say that has to do with this post, then you might as well not say anything.
Do people like you ever think to stop criticizing me about my questions or whatever?
Do you ever think you should just mind your own business?
Do you barely or hardly remember who Piniet is?
Do you wish Warden Wrath was given more dialogue to say?
Okay.
Why don't they appeal to you?
You haven't? How come?
You haven't? How come?
@NoEntertainment16 So, do you think Warden Wrath should've received spotlight attention in "Reaching Out"?
Do you think the subplot of "Reaching Out" should've been focused on Warden Wrath?
Okay. Warden Wrath said only twenty-five lines of dialogue. I wish he was given more dialogue to say because I like Roger Craig Smith's vocal performance as Warden Wrath.
Piniet actually also made a non-speaking cameo appearance in the background in "Young Blood, Old Souls", but I didn't even notice that was him.
Why do you think Warden Wrath's motivation is interesting?
Do you think it was unfair that Piniet was given more dialogue to say than Warden Wrath?
What is it about his style that you like?
Did Warden Wrath make more appearances than Piniet?
Why Warden Wrath and not Piniet?