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** In canon comics, Bruce tells Dick Grayson - Nightwing - that of everything he did, taking Dick in so many years ago is what mattered the most. That he didn't save Dick, Dick saved him. Their relationship might be complicated, but Bruce is genuinely and completely proud of his son and what he has become. In this timeline... Dick is dead. He never got to grow up. There are no other Robins. There is no hope, no spot of brightness, for this Bruce to hold onto.
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* The fact that this is, by far, one of the saddest and broken versions of Batman to date. This Bruce has lost Jason Todd, his Robin like all the others, but we don't know if there was another Robin before him, but there wasn't a Robin after Jason. Even if there was a time where Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon worked with Bruce, they're gone now and no mention is given to them. This is a world where Superman and the rest of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague were never there to balance Batman's darkness with their light. After twenty years of fighting his personal war on crime, the only thing left Bruce has is Alfred and his bitter rage. He is fallen, broken, and hurting.
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* The fact that this is, by far, one of the saddest and broken versions of Batman to date. This Bruce has lost In this timeline, the dead Robin is Dick Grayson, not Jason Todd, Todd.
**In most timelines, it is taking in and raising Dick that softens Batman's persona. The fact that, unlike Bruce, Dick recovered from hisRobin like all trauma and grew up to be one of the others, but we don't know if there was another Robin before him, but there wasn't a Robin after Jason. Even if there was a time where best heroes in the world is something that gives Batman comfort, an assurance that he did at least one good thing. It is his experience with Dick that convinces him to take in the other Robins. But here, Dick Grayson and Barbara is dead. He never got to grow up. Never got to become Nightwing. Heartbroken by the death of his ward/son, Bruce clearly has not taken in any more Robins. Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Stephanie, none of them become heroes. Bruce doesn't have his support network of Gordon worked with Bruce, they're gone now and no mention is given to them. This or Barbara.
**This is a world where Superman and the rest of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague were never there to balance Batman's darkness with their light. After twenty years of fighting his personal war on crime, the only thing left Bruce has is Alfred and his bitter rage. He is fallen, broken, and hurting.
**In most timelines, it is taking in and raising Dick that softens Batman's persona. The fact that, unlike Bruce, Dick recovered from his
**This is a world where Superman and the rest of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague were never there to balance Batman's darkness with their light. After twenty years of fighting his personal war on crime, the only thing left Bruce has is Alfred and his bitter rage. He is fallen, broken, and hurting.
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What do a hope-filled reporter, a brutal crime-fighter and a retired fighter have in common? They all carry an unnatural load of angst, as ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' can demonstrate.
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What do a hope-filled reporter, a brutal crime-fighter crime-fighter, and a retired fighter Amazonian warrior have in common? They all carry an unnatural load of angst, as ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' can demonstrate.
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* Bruce's friend Jack still being in the building as Zod starts cut apart with his eye lasers, left to do nothing but calmly say a prayer as the building collapses.
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* Superman's unintentional act as a DestructiveSavior in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' led to [[https://twitter.com/TReinman/status/516643907762155521/photo/1 very irate protests towards him]]. One of the signs is a sarcastic ''Thanks for the "Help"'' with fire in the background.
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* Superman's unintentional act as a DestructiveSavior in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' has led to [[https://twitter.com/TReinman/status/516643907762155521/photo/1 very irate protests towards him]]. One of the signs is a sarcastic ''Thanks for the "Help"'' with fire in the background.
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** The Ultimate Cut makes this cut even deeper. He's later shown getting as many survivors out of the wreckage as he can, he then freezes for a moment and looks at all the casualties and the crowd screaming for his exile. The look he carries is the look of a man who believes genuinely that he's failed.
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** The Ultimate Cut makes this cut even deeper. He's later shown getting as many survivors out of the wreckage as he can, can. Then he then freezes for a moment and looks at all the casualties and the crowd screaming for his exile. The look he carries is the look of a man who believes genuinely that he's failed.
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** There's also the story Jonathan tells Clark, which may be something Clark heard as a child and forgot about or something he invented in his need; during a torrential downpour, Jonathan and his father worked themselves to collapse to protect their farm. Although they succeeded, their neighbours weren't so lucky.
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** There's also the story Jonathan tells Clark, which may be something Clark heard as a child and forgot about about, or something he invented in his need; during need. During a torrential downpour, Jonathan and his father worked themselves to collapse to protect their farm. Although they succeeded, their neighbours neighbors weren't so lucky.
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* The footage of Silas Stone trying to save his son, [[ComicBook/{{Cyborg}} Victor]], from dying. Vic's just a head, torso and arm, and his father is facing the very real likelihood that he can't save his son. He has no wife, no other children; Vic's all he has and the world wants to take even that from him.
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* The footage of Silas Stone trying to save his son, [[ComicBook/{{Cyborg}} Victor]], from dying. Vic's just a head, torso torso, and arm, and his father is facing the very real likelihood that he can't save his son. He has no wife, no other children; Vic's all he has has, and the world wants to take even that from him.
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* The Batcave has on display a Robin suit tagged in spray paint with the message "[[ComicBook/TheJoker HAHAHA the joke's on you Batman]]." Bruce was [[HurtingHero so devastated by the loss]] that he dropped his [[ThouShaltNotKill no-kill rule]] and let everything around him crumble for quite some time. During his initial confrontation with Clark, he even says that he has "a bad history with freaks dressed like clowns."
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* The Batcave has on display a Robin suit tagged in spray paint with the message "[[ComicBook/TheJoker HAHAHA the joke's on you Batman]]." Bruce was [[HurtingHero so devastated by the loss]] loss that he dropped his [[ThouShaltNotKill no-kill rule]] and let everything around him crumble for quite some time. During his initial confrontation with Clark, he even says that he has "a bad history with freaks dressed like clowns."
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** There's also the story Jonathan tells Clark, which may be something Clark heard as a child and forgot about or something he invented in his need; during a torrential downpour, Jonathan and his father worked themselves to collapse to protect their farm. Although they succeeded, their neighbours weren't so lucky.
-->'''Jonathan:''' While I was eating my hero cake, their horses were drowning. I used to hear them wailing in my sleep.
-->'''Jonathan:''' While I was eating my hero cake, their horses were drowning. I used to hear them wailing in my sleep.
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* Bruce's Jack still being in the building as Zod starts cut apart with his laser eyes, left to do nothing but calmly say a prayer.
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** The aftermath is pretty heartbreaking as well, setting itself apart from the ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' storyline in that it is the public that receives an empty coffin, while Clark's body is left to be buried by Martha in Smallville. She's lost both her husband and her son now. During the wake, we see Shelby the dog sadly resting by Clark's coffin.
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** The aftermath is pretty heartbreaking as well, setting itself apart from the ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' storyline in that it is the public that receives an empty coffin, while Clark's body is left to be buried by Martha in Smallville. She's lost both her husband and her son now.now, which is evident when she places a photo of Jonathan in Clark's hands. During the wake, we see Shelby the dog sadly resting by Clark's coffin.
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** The final scene in that location is of Alfred trying and failing to convince Bruce not to kill Superman. It's just sad to see Bruce ignore Alfred's advice, [[DeathSeeker since he knows it's a suicide mission, only persisting due to the legacy he wants to leave behind]].
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** Even forgetting the ForegoneConclusion that he's going to regenerate and come back to life in time for ''Film/JusticeLeague2017'', the event itself and the impact it has on everyone is utterly heartbreaking, plus it's made all the more crushing by the poignant soundtrack "This Is My World." The kicker is the string version of Superman's theme over the empty buildings montage, which is replaced by the piano as it cuts to the Kent residence. Despite having godlike powers, Superman was a humble man, first and foremost.
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** Even forgetting the ForegoneConclusion that he's going to regenerate and come back to life in time for ''Film/JusticeLeague2017'', the event itself and the impact it has on everyone is utterly heartbreaking, plus it's made all the more crushing by the poignant soundtrack "This Is My World." The kicker is the string version of Superman's theme over the empty buildings montage, which is replaced by the piano as it cuts to the Kent residence. Despite having coming from another world and possessing godlike powers, Superman was still died a humble man, first and foremost.
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-->'''Superman''': ''[to Lois]'' ...I love you.
-->'''Lois''': ''[tears streaming down her face]'' No. Clark, you ''can't''--!
-->'''Superman''': This is my world. ''You'' are my world.
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-->'''Superman''': This is my world. ''You'' are my world.
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'''Lois:''' ''[tears streaming down her face]'' No. Clark, you
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'''Lois:''' No, Clark, ''don't''!\\
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** Even forgetting the ForegoneConclusion that he's going to regenerate and come back to life in time for ''Film/JusticeLeague2017'', the event itself and the impact it has on everyone is utterly heartbreaking, plus it's made all the more crushing by the poignant soundtrack "This Is My World."
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** Even forgetting the ForegoneConclusion that he's going to regenerate and come back to life in time for ''Film/JusticeLeague2017'', the event itself and the impact it has on everyone is utterly heartbreaking, plus it's made all the more crushing by the poignant soundtrack "This Is My World."" The kicker is the string version of Superman's theme over the empty buildings montage, which is replaced by the piano as it cuts to the Kent residence. Despite having godlike powers, Superman was a humble man, first and foremost.
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'''Clark:''' I miss you too, Dad.