"Fall" was a vastly better episode than "Attraction." A strong character-driven story with some interesting insights into Bruce and Alfred, some good flashbacks into the characters' pasts, and effectively choreographed (if still somewhat weakly animated) action in the present. Plus we get the introduction of Ra's al Ghul, effectively played by Lance Reddick. And a cliffhanger ending too!
A note: Young Bruce Wayne was played by Jason Marsden, the same actor who played young Clark Kent in Superman: The Animated Series. I believe that makes him the only actor to have played both Superman and Batman (technically) in professional productions. (Not counting various episodes where, say, Kevin Conroy or Diedrich Bader has played Superman impersonating Batman's voice.) He's certainly the only actor to have played Superman, Batman, and Robin, since in Back to the Batcave he played Burt Ward playing Robin, and he played the Hanna-Barbera Robin on The Brave and the Bold. (He's also played Snapper Carr, Firefly, Thomas Wayne, Speedy, the Atom, Impulse, and original DC-animation heroes and villains including Gear on Static Shock.)