Barbara is still cool. I loved how she kept talking back to Whale, being thoroughly unimpressed by her own kidnapping. And I loved "When can I get a grapnel?"
You'd think that Batman would be smarter than to put her in something so ridiculous. It was a good attempt at humor though in that eye-rolling sort of way.Not bad, though the gag about Katana's safety suit in the opening was overboard.
Still hoping for a Katana/Robin hybrid suit.I'm not surprised that her look is just her standard outfit with a domino mask; they've spent seven weeks establishing that look for her in our minds, so I didn't expect them to depart from it much now. Plus it saves them having to build a whole new digital model for her.
Yes she is. She has the makings of a pretty good version of Batgirl if they ever get that far. I wouldn't mind seeing a Batgirl who's girly and precocious instead of overly heroic for an amateur.Barbara is still cool.
She was way too Pepper Potts as portrayed in Ironman Armored Adventures.
^I don't know what you mean by that.
The BatComputer said "Good luck, Batman" before he flew into Wayne Manor; The sort of thing Super Street-Talking Bat-Luge was poking fun at in "Mitefall".
I'll be honest; It still is a bad decision to cut Brave and the Bold off mid-season (Season 3 was planned to 13 episodes, yes, but it's still half of the size of prior seasons) just to take advantage of the Nolanverse and the upcoming third film (which in their defense, they had NO reason to expect it to be the worst of the trilogy).
However, having read many "making of" articles, I'm very glad that Muramaki and Co. are aiming to do far more with the character than Nolan actually did in terms of exploring and utilizing the Dark Knight's vast history for a cool, modern Batman series.
As surprising as this may sound to you, I love the fact that they're willing to not only go with less-prominent elements of Bat-lore and run with them, but also make unique changes (Katana being his sidekick rather than Robin, though I'd argue that the specific person at his side is less important than him having someone else there.)
Bruce having to cut off most of his forehead to fit into Batman's cowl (likely the result of a last-minute change to either Wayne or Batman's design)
The BatComputer said "Good luck, Batman" before he flew into Wayne Manor; The sort of thing Super Street-Talking Bat-Luge was poking fun at in "Mitefall".
But I didn't understand the logic behind the way Katana defeated him. Okay, so he feels what his captives feel. Why would a kiss short him out like that, rather than just, you know, being enjoyable? So the ending didn't make any sense.
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