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I\'m sorry if I\'ve offended you in some way, but you\'re getting angry at something that isn\'t there. The guy who wrote the article, and clearly yourself, disagree with my feelings on the matter, and I respect that. But we\'re both adults here, please behave like one and shelve your attitude, put the pitch-fork down and get off your high-horse. If not, then I\'ll consider this discussion over.
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I\\\'m sorry if I\\\'ve offended you in some way, but you\\\'re getting angry at something that isn\\\'t there. The guy who wrote the article, and clearly yourself, disagree with my feelings on the matter, and I respect that. But we\\\'re both adults here, please behave like one and shelve your attitude, put the pitch-fork down and get off your high-horse. If you continue communicating in such a hostile and obnoxious manner, then I\\\'ll consider this discussion over.
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I\'m sorry if I\'ve offended you in some way, but you\'re getting angry at something that isn\'t there. The guy who wrote the article, and clearly yourself, disagree with my feelings on the matter, and I respect that. But we\'re both adults here, please behave like one and shelve your attitude, put the pitch-fork down and get off your high-horse.
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I\\\'m sorry if I\\\'ve offended you in some way, but you\\\'re getting angry at something that isn\\\'t there. The guy who wrote the article, and clearly yourself, disagree with my feelings on the matter, and I respect that. But we\\\'re both adults here, please behave like one and shelve your attitude, put the pitch-fork down and get off your high-horse. If not, then I\\\'ll consider this discussion over.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly, and by a side-character, at that. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back like a punk and died wordlessly, and by a side-character, at that. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly, and by a side-character, at that. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead.
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The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered a glorified Giant Mook, effectively a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the barely-developed love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered a glorified Giant Mook, effectively a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the barely-developed love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered a glorified Giant Mook, effectively a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the barely-developed love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead.
The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered a glorified Giant Mook, effectively a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the barely-developed love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, effectively a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the barely-developed love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered a glorified Giant Mook, effectively a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the barely-developed love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, effectively a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, effectively a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the barely-developed love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, basically a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, effectively a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader was duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, basically a James Bond Henchmen with one whole line who gets gunned down and quickly forgotten about, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot in the back and died wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\'s and the League of Shadows was better established beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s and the League of Shadows were better established and foreshadowed beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\'s was better established as a character and potential villain beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s and the League of Shadows was better established beforehand.
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I\'m sorry if I\'ve offended you in some way, but you\'re getting angry at something that isn\'t there. The guy who wrote the article, and clearly yourself, disagree with my feelings on the matter, and I respect that. But we\'re both adults here, please behave like one and shelve your attitude.
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I\\\'m sorry if I\\\'ve offended you in some way, but you\\\'re getting angry at something that isn\\\'t there. The guy who wrote the article, and clearly yourself, disagree with my feelings on the matter, and I respect that. But we\\\'re both adults here, please behave like one and shelve your attitude, put the pitch-fork down and get off your high-horse.
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I\'m sorry if I\'ve offended you in some way, but you\'re getting angry at something that isn\'t there. The guy who wrote the article, and clearly you yourself, disagree with my feelings on the matter, and I respect that, but we\'re both adults here, please behave like one and shelve your attitude.
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I\\\'m sorry if I\\\'ve offended you in some way, but you\\\'re getting angry at something that isn\\\'t there. The guy who wrote the article, and clearly yourself, disagree with my feelings on the matter, and I respect that. But we\\\'re both adults here, please behave like one and shelve your attitude.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain.
to:
I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain. Ironically enough, the same thing happened with The Scarecrow and Ra\\\'s in Batman Begins. The only difference being that it was easier to stomach because Ra\\\'s was better established as a character and potential villain beforehand.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had done it instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain.
to:
I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had delivered such an anticlimactic finale instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in Return of the Jedi, The Emperor was shocking Luke to death, only for Han to burst in and shoot him in the back, the Emperor falling down dead without a word. I would\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had done it instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain.
to:
I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader wasa duelling Luke to the Death, only for Lando to burst in suddenly and shoot him in the back, Vader falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had done it instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain.
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I\'m sorry if I\'ve offended you in some way, but you\'re getting angry at something that isn\'t there.
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I\\\'m sorry if I\\\'ve offended you in some way, but you\\\'re getting angry at something that isn\\\'t there. The guy who wrote the article, and clearly you yourself, disagree with my feelings on the matter, and I respect that, but we\\\'re both adults here, please behave like one and shelve your attitude.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in Return of the Jedi, The Emperor was shocking Luke to death, only for Han to burst in and shoot him in the back, the Emperor falling down dead without a word. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\'s gender, it\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain.
to:
I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in Return of the Jedi, The Emperor was shocking Luke to death, only for Han to burst in and shoot him in the back, the Emperor falling down dead without a word. I would\\\'ve reacted with the same disappointment if Gordon or Blake had done it instead. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in Return of the Jedi, The Emperor was shocking Luke to death, only for Han to burst in and shoot him in the back, the Emperor falling down dead without a word. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. The love story essentially undermined him as a character.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in Return of the Jedi, The Emperor was shocking Luke to death, only for Han to burst in and shoot him in the back, the Emperor falling down dead without a word. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. This has nothing to do with Talia\\\'s gender, it\\\'s the fact that the love story and revelation of her as the bigger bad essentially undermined him as a villain.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but a a side character. It would be like if in Return of the Jedi, The Emperor was shocking Luke to death, only for Han to burst in and shoot him in the back, the Emperor falling down dead without a word. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. The love story essentially undermined him as a character.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but by a side character. It would be like if in Return of the Jedi, The Emperor was shocking Luke to death, only for Han to burst in and shoot him in the back, the Emperor falling down dead without a word. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. The love story essentially undermined him as a character.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but a a side character. It would be like if in Return of the Jedi, The Emperor was shocking Luke to death, only for Han to burst in and shoot him in the back.
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I was merely referring to the fact that the big bad of the film, the man who broke Batman\\\'s back and brought Gotham to his knees, was ultimately shot down wordlessly not by the hero of the film, but a a side character. It would be like if in Return of the Jedi, The Emperor was shocking Luke to death, only for Han to burst in and shoot him in the back, the Emperor falling down dead without a word. The second half was more in referral to the fact that Bane was quickly rendered basically a glorified Giant Mook, no better than his Batman and Robin depiction, the moment this twist was revealed. The love story essentially undermined him as a character.
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