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* In the episode where Joker is executed, Gordon [[Literature/TheGreenMile sabotages the execution by not putting the wet sponge on his head]]. Joker would have surely noticed, so why didn't he point it out? Because it wouldn't have saved his life, since the cops would have just replaced the sponge and carried the execution anyway; and it wouldn't have sullied Gordon's reputation, since he could have easily claimed that it was an accidental mistake. So Joker's options were to either speak up, and get a clean execution... or stay silent, and get [[CruelAndUnusualDeath a violent, painful, spectacular death that would traumatize the public and be spoken about for years - a truly Joker-esque death]]. Also, Joker's last words were "Fuck you, Dork Knight!", which could be interpreted as him blaming Batman for the sabotage, specifically calling the him a "dork" because he chose to recycle a scheme from a Stephen King novel.

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* In the episode where Joker is executed, Gordon [[Literature/TheGreenMile sabotages the execution by not putting the wet sponge on his head]]. Joker would have surely noticed, so why didn't he point it out? Because it wouldn't have saved his life, since the cops would have just replaced the sponge and carried the execution anyway; and it wouldn't have sullied Gordon's reputation, since he could have easily claimed that it was an accidental mistake. So Joker's options were to either speak up, and get a clean execution... or stay silent, keep it a secret, and get [[CruelAndUnusualDeath a violent, painful, spectacular death death]] [[ThanatosGambit that would traumatize the public and be spoken about for years years]] - a truly Joker-esque death]]. death. Also, Joker's last words were "Fuck you, Dork Knight!", which could be interpreted as him blaming Batman for the sabotage, specifically calling the him a "dork" because he chose to recycle a scheme from a Stephen King novel.
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* In the episode where Joker is executed, Gordon [[Literature/TheGreenMile sabotages the execution by not putting the wet sponge on his head]]. Joker would have surely noticed, so why didn't he point it out? Because it wouldn't have saved his life, since the cops would have just replaced the sponge and carried the execution anyway; and it wouldn't have sullied Gordon's reputation, since he could have easily claimed that it was an accidental mistake. So Joker's options were to either speak up, and get a clean execution... or stay silent, and get [[CruelAndUnusualDeath a violent, painful, spectacular death that would traumatize the public and be spoken about for years - a truly Joker-esque death]]. Also, Joker's last words were "Fuck you, Dork Knight!", which could be interpreted as him blaming Batman for the sabotage, specifically calling the him a "dork" because he chose to recycle a scheme from a Stephen King novel.
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Fridge horror i realized in "The sad fate of Soundwave"



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*What even happened to Soundwave after he is put on Sale on Ebay by the scientists?

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