1 | ->''"Come on, now. I’m sure you did '''something''' at work."'' |
2 | -->-- '''Commissioner Jim Gordon''' |
3 | |
4 | Barbara Gordon/Batgirl I / Oracle catches up with her father over coffee and tells him what she did yesterday. Mostly. |
5 | |
6 | !!Tropes |
7 | * ADayInTheLimelight: This is an episode focused on Barbara Gordon and it is told from her point of view. |
8 | * AintTooProudToBeg: Damian quickly pleads with Babs to override the controls on the Batmobile, but it’s futile. |
9 | * BatterUp: Barbara's "workout" consisted of using a baseball bat to beat up an attacker. |
10 | * BlatantLies: When Babs asks Damian what the note on the Batmobile reads, he fibs. Barbara clearly already knows what the note says, so his effort to lie is utterly useless. |
11 | -->'''Babs:''' Batman left very clear instructions, Robin. Did you not see the very clear instructions? |
12 | -->'''Note:''' Damian, you are still too young to drive the Batmobile. |
13 | -->'''Damian:''' It’s ambiguous. |
14 | * ExactWords: Commissioner Gordon doesn't know that his daughter is Oracle. Thus, Babs has to use this trope to tell him about her day without revealing her alias. |
15 | * HandicappedBadass: True to character, Babs was able to defeat a man despite being paralyzed. |
16 | * LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: After mixing up the banks, almost letting the robbers get away with it, Tim tells Stephanie Brown/Spoiler “Not a word to Batman”. Steph replies “Duh.” |
17 | * LockedOutOfTheLoop: Jim seems to be unaware of his daughter’s double life. |
18 | * MetaphoricallyTrue: Babs isn’t lying when she recounts yesterday, but she is leaving out a lot. |
19 | * MissionControl: As Oracle, Babs serves as this to the Bat Family, acting as both surveillance and a provider of knowledge. |
20 | * SeenItAll: Jim has according to his introduction text box. |
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