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** Which leads to some FridgeBrilliance as Peek made his living exposing the secrets of powerful people, many of whom were much more likely to make him disappear than Batman and had the means to do it, aone of them a CorruptCorporateExecutive that [[spoiler: tried to do in his own father]]. It's also entirely possible Bruce contacted Barbara and explained what happened just to be transparent with the one authority he trusted and would be the most likely to investigate Peek's disappearance.

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** Which leads to some FridgeBrilliance as Peek made his living exposing the secrets of powerful people, many of whom were much more likely to make him disappear than Batman and had the means to do it, aone one of them a CorruptCorporateExecutive that [[spoiler: tried to do in his own father]]. It's also entirely possible Bruce contacted Barbara and explained what happened just to be transparent with the one authority he trusted and would be the most likely to investigate Peek's disappearance.
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* In "The Last Resort" we see a little hint at the improved relationship between Terry and Mary. Parents are sending their kids to the titular resort by the droves, many, it's implied, for rather minor offences. Now Terry actually used to be a troubled kid, he went to Juvie for three months before he became Batman and in the first season episode "The Winning Edge" Mary was willing to believe the worst when she found a titular Slapper in Terry's bag, suggesting a low level of trust between the two of them. However Terry is one of the few students not to be sent to the Resort. Clearly this shows that in the intervening time their relationship has improved quite significantly to the point that she now trusts him enough to believe he didn't need to go to the resort.

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* In "The "[[Recap/BatmanBeyondS2E16TheLastResort The Last Resort" Resort]]" we see a little hint at the improved relationship between Terry and Mary. Parents are sending their kids to the titular resort by the droves, many, it's implied, for rather minor offences. Now Terry actually used to be a troubled kid, he went to Juvie for three months before he became Batman and in the first season episode "The Winning Edge" Mary was willing to believe the worst when she found a titular Slapper in Terry's bag, suggesting a low level of trust between the two of them. However Terry is one of the few students not to be sent to the Resort. Clearly this shows that in the intervening time their relationship has improved quite significantly to the point that she now trusts him enough to believe he didn't need to go to the resort.
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Kick The Son Of A Bitch is now a disambiguation page.


* Paxton turning against his father is [[KickTheSonOfABitch understandable]], but resorting to outright murder makes one wonder what ''did'' Derek do to drive his son to those ends. Was Derek not just neglectful, but incredibly physically and mentally abusive to him? Or did Derek, a man so ruthless he would kill his own employees, [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror desensitize his son toward extreme violence with unethical business plans]]? Considering how crestfallen Paxton looks after his father calls him a fool, it is easy to guess Paxton is lashing out at a cruel father who never cared for him, and not trying to take over his father's company.

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* Paxton turning against his father is [[KickTheSonOfABitch [[TheDogBitesBack understandable]], but resorting to outright murder makes one wonder what ''did'' Derek do to drive his son to those ends. Was Derek not just neglectful, but incredibly physically and mentally abusive to him? Or did Derek, a man so ruthless he would kill his own employees, [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror desensitize his son toward extreme violence with unethical business plans]]? Considering how crestfallen Paxton looks after his father calls him a fool, it is easy to guess Paxton is lashing out at a cruel father who never cared for him, and not trying to take over his father's company.
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* Also in ''Heroes'', the U.S. military openly attacks the Terrific Trio with impunity on American soil. They've yet to be sentenced with anything or even given a fair trial first. How far has America fallen that it can just use its military to kill anyone it wants whenever it wants?

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* Also in ''Heroes'', the U.S. military openly attacks the Terrific Trio with impunity on American soil. They've soil, even though they've yet to be sentenced with anything or even given a fair trial first. How far has America fallen that it can just use its military to kill anyone it wants whenever it wants?
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* Also in ''Heroes'', the U.S. military openly attacks the Terrific Trio with impunity on American soil. ''Without trial''.

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* Also in ''Heroes'', the U.S. military openly attacks the Terrific Trio with impunity on American soil. ''Without trial''.They've yet to be sentenced with anything or even given a fair trial first. How far has America fallen that it can just use its military to kill anyone it wants whenever it wants?
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*** That comic wasn't part of the run by Hilary J. Bader. It's not canon.

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*** That comic wasn't part of the run by Hilary J. Bader. It's not canon.canon.
* In ''Heroes'', Magma flings a huge rock at the flying robbers and sends them falling down. Even though 2-D man stops the robbers from falling to their death, we never see him stopping the rock as well. For all we know, that rock could have fallen on someone.
* Also in ''Heroes'', the U.S. military openly attacks the Terrific Trio with impunity on American soil. ''Without trial''.
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* In "The Last Resort" we see a little hint at the improved relationship between Terry and Mary. Parents are sending their kids to the titular resort by the droves, many, it's implied, for rather minor offences. Now Terry actually used to be a troubled kid, he went to Juvie for three months before he became Batman and in the first season episode "Slappers" Mary was willing to believe the worst when she found a titular Slapper in Terry's bag, suggesting a low level of trust between the two of them. However Terry is one of the few students not to be sent to the Resort. Clearly this shows that in the intervening time their relationship has improved quite significantly to the point that she now trusts him enough to believe he didn't need to go to the resort.

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* In "The Last Resort" we see a little hint at the improved relationship between Terry and Mary. Parents are sending their kids to the titular resort by the droves, many, it's implied, for rather minor offences. Now Terry actually used to be a troubled kid, he went to Juvie for three months before he became Batman and in the first season episode "Slappers" "The Winning Edge" Mary was willing to believe the worst when she found a titular Slapper in Terry's bag, suggesting a low level of trust between the two of them. However Terry is one of the few students not to be sent to the Resort. Clearly this shows that in the intervening time their relationship has improved quite significantly to the point that she now trusts him enough to believe he didn't need to go to the resort.
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* Payback assumed that Batman would be his ally when they first met. Being darkly dressed and going after those who abused kids, Payback's look might have been based off Batman's. The main difference being the stark difference between a jerk boss and a drug dealer, [[spoiler: something hard for a young child to distinguish between]].

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* Payback assumed that Batman would be his ally when they first met. Being darkly dressed and going after those who abused hurt kids, Payback's look might have been based off Batman's. The main difference between the two (aside from ThouShaltNotKill) being the stark difference differences between a jerk boss and a drug dealer, [[spoiler: something hard for a young child to distinguish between]].

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Though a good idea, Howard's response when accused of being Payback by Terry is a confused "Who?" which indicates he doesn't even know that Payback exists or who he is at all. My guess is Howard simply was attacking what he thought was a simple burglar.


* During Payback, why did Howard Lewis attack Terry on sight [[spoiler: when he wasn't Payback?]]. Simple, not only is Howard a genius, [[spoiler: but surely it wasn't just Terry and Bruce able to link their care center to Payback's victims. Howard probably did as well, and assumed Batman was Payback.]]
** Payback assumed that Batman would be his ally when they first met. Being darkly dressed and going after those who abused kids, Payback's look might have been based off Batman's. The main difference being the stark difference between a jerk boss and a drug dealer, [[spoiler: something hard for a young child to distinguish between]].

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* During Payback, why did Howard Lewis attack Terry on sight [[spoiler: when he wasn't Payback?]]. Simple, not only is Howard a genius, [[spoiler: but surely it wasn't just Terry and Bruce able to link their care center to Payback's victims. Howard probably did as well, and assumed Batman was Payback.]]
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Payback assumed that Batman would be his ally when they first met. Being darkly dressed and going after those who abused kids, Payback's look might have been based off Batman's. The main difference being the stark difference between a jerk boss and a drug dealer, [[spoiler: something hard for a young child to distinguish between]].

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