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* IfYouWontIWill: After Jazzman escapes, Dick tries to get Bruce to pull himself together, and finally declares that if Bruce won't go after Jazzman he will. However, just before he heads out Bruce interrupts him, suited up and ready to take up the hunt himself.
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* ShoutOut:Batman's words to Leslie, "I have promises to keep", echo the well-known first lines of the last stanza of Robert Frost's poem, "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening". The following line is "And miles to go before I sleep", so the reference is apt.

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* ShoutOut:Batman's ShoutOut: Batman's words to Leslie, "I have promises to keep", echo the well-known first lines of the last stanza of Robert Frost's poem, "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening". The following line is "And miles to go before I sleep", so the reference is apt.
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* AngerMontage: After visiting Gordon in the hospital, Batman vents his rage by tearing apart a bit of the Batcave before dropping to his knees and letting out a SkywardScream.

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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: During his sorrowful talk with Dick Grayson, just before throwing his mask into the chasm, Batman says "When you look too long into the abyss, the abyss looks back through you". This is a reference to Creator/FriedrichNietzsche, though the actual proverb is: "He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you".



* ShoutOut: Mention is made of the Jazzman being sighted on the corner of Adams and O'Neil streets; Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams were the writer and artist of a popular and influential run of the ''Batman'' comic in the 1970s.

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* ShoutOut: Mention is made ShoutOut:Batman's words to Leslie, "I have promises to keep", echo the well-known first lines of the Jazzman being sighted on last stanza of Robert Frost's poem, "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening". The following line is "And miles to go before I sleep", so the corner of Adams and O'Neil streets; Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams were the writer and artist of a popular and influential run of the ''Batman'' comic in the 1970s.reference is apt.


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* {{Tuckerization}}: The police dispatch mentions the "corner of Adams and O'Neil", a reference to the comic book artist/writer team of Creator/NealAdams and Creator/DennisONeil.
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-->'''Batman:''' When you look too long into the abyss, the abyss looks back through you.
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* PrecisionFStrike: When Bullock sees Gordon shot, he shouts, "Oh, my God!"
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* PungeonMaster: Despite being a serious, realistic character with a relatively mild "gimmick", almost ''every single thing'' Jazzman says has some kind of musical reference.
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* ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself: Batman [[TenMinuteRetirement withdraws into the Batcave]] after he arrives too late to keep Jim Gordon from being shot. Dick tries to snap him out of it, and then suits up to go and protect Gordon from the assailant (who broke out of prison and is likely to come back to finish the job). ''That'' brings Batman back to himself:
-->'''Batman:''' No, Dick -- this is my hunt.
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* YouShouldHaveDiedInstead: Gordon gets shot during a raid and Batman blames himself for it because he arrived too late due to it being the anniversary of his parents' death (he was putting two roses at the spot their bodies lay). Later, Batman visits Gordon while in critical condition to apologize for not being there in time, then Bullock appears and agrees with him, and then says maybe the shooter Jazzman would have gotten Batman instead.

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* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Batman falls into this when Commissioner Gordon is wounded during a police bust. Batman [[ItsAllMyFault bitterly reproaches himself]] for his failure, thinking he does more to help merchandise salesmen than the people who really need it. This trope is Lampshaded by Robin, who points out that Gordon is [[TheyKnewTheRisks fully aware of the dangers of his job]], and tries to remind Batman that Gotham would probably have fallen apart without him. Eventually, it's subverted when a disgusted Robin gives up trying to cheer up Batman and goes to the hospital to protect Gordon, since "Jazzman", the mobster they busted, has escaped from prison and is probably going to pay the Commissioner a "visit". Subverted again when Batman snaps himself out of his depression and goes to the hospital himself. Jazzman tries to whack Gordon, and runs into Batman...

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* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Batman falls into this when Commissioner Gordon is wounded during a police bust. Batman [[ItsAllMyFault bitterly reproaches himself]] for his failure, thinking he does more to help merchandise salesmen than the people who really need it. This trope is Lampshaded {{Lampshaded}} by Robin, who points out that Gordon is [[TheyKnewTheRisks fully aware of the dangers of his job]], and tries to remind Batman that Gotham would probably have fallen apart without him. Eventually, it's subverted when a disgusted Robin gives up trying to cheer up Batman and goes to the hospital to protect Gordon, since "Jazzman", "Jazzman," the mobster they busted, has escaped from prison and is probably going to pay the Commissioner a "visit". "visit." Subverted again when Batman snaps himself out of his depression and goes to the hospital himself. Jazzman tries to whack Gordon, and runs into Batman...



* ItsPersonal: Dick decides to go after the Jazzman alone, but Batman breaks out of his HeroicBSOD just as Robin gets on his motorcycle.
-->'''Batman:''' No, Dick -- [[ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself this is my hunt]].

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* ItsPersonal: ItsPersonal:
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Dick decides to go after the Jazzman alone, but Batman breaks out of his HeroicBSOD just as Robin gets on his motorcycle.
-->'''Batman:''' --->'''Batman:''' No, Dick -- [[ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself Dick--[[ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself this is my hunt]].



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(''Batman ''[Batman leaves through the window'')\\window]''\\



* RevengeBeforeReason: Jimmy the "Jazzman" was more focused on making sure Gordon is killed than getting out of Gotham and laying low.

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* RevengeBeforeReason: Jimmy the "Jazzman" was is more focused on making sure Gordon is killed than getting out of Gotham and laying low.



** The episode featured Batman making [[GraveMarkingScene his annual visit to the site of his parents' murder]], which makes him late for a sting operation that he helped set up. He arrives in time to help subdue the crooks, but finds that Jim Gordon has been severely wounded. Batman's guilt (which is not helped at all by [[{{Jerkass}} Detective Harvey Bullock]]) over not being there in time to save Jim sends him into a HeroicBSOD.

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** The episode featured Batman making [[GraveMarkingScene his annual visit to the site of his parents' murder]], where he runs into and busts up a mugging, which makes him late for a sting operation that he helped set up. He arrives in time to help subdue the crooks, but finds that Jim Gordon has been severely wounded. Batman's guilt (which is not helped at all by [[{{Jerkass}} Detective Harvey Bullock]]) over not being there in time to save Jim sends him into a HeroicBSOD.



* ShoutOut: Mention is made of the Jazzman being sighted on the corner of Adams and O'Neil streets; Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams were the writer and artist of a popular and influential run of the Batman comic in the 1970s.
* SkywardScream: More like a "At the ceiling of the Batcave scream", but it still works.
* SoProudOfYou: After defending him from the Jazzman, Gordon regains consciousness long enough to thank Batman for all of his hard work, throughout all of the years. Jim mentions if he were younger, maybe he would have been in Batman's shoes. Batman returns the compliment.

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* ShoutOut: Mention is made of the Jazzman being sighted on the corner of Adams and O'Neil streets; Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams were the writer and artist of a popular and influential run of the Batman ''Batman'' comic in the 1970s.
* SkywardScream: More like After shoving over a "At table of GratuitousLaboratoryFlasks in the ceiling of Batcave, Batman screams his frustration about Gordon's injury towards the Batcave scream", but it still works.
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* SoProudOfYou: After defending him from the Jazzman, Gordon regains consciousness long enough to thank Batman for all of his hard work, throughout all of the years. Jim mentions that if he were younger, maybe he would have been in Batman's shoes. Batman returns the compliment.
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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Batman tosses a batarang as Jazzman is about to shoot Gordon. The tip of the batarang lodges in the gun barrel, causing a backfire that injures Jazzman's hand and leaves him in no condition to resist when Bullock charges in.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Batman first visits the hospital, the establishing shot shows a window cleaner at work, foreshadowing how the Jazzman will get into Gordon's room later.

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When Batman first visits the hospital, the establishing shot shows a window cleaner at work, foreshadowing how the Jazzman will get into Gordon's room later.
** Batman's line saying he may be killed by "some punk who gets lucky" calls to mind [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE51TheManWhoKilledBatman "The Man Who Killed Batman"]], which aired just two episodes
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* ShoutOut: Mention is made of the Jazzman being sighted on the corner of Adams and O'Neil streets; Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil were the writer and artist of a popular and influential run of the Batman comic in the 1970s.

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* ShoutOut: Mention is made of the Jazzman being sighted on the corner of Adams and O'Neil streets; Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams were the writer and artist of a popular and influential run of the Batman comic in the 1970s.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Batman first visits the hospital, the establishing shot shows a window cleaner at work, foreshadowing how the Jazzman will get into Gordon's room later.
* GratuitousLaboratoryFlasks: The equipment in the Batcave includes a bench covered with them. They get smashed when Batman lets his feelings out after Gordon is shot.


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* ShoutOut: Mention is made of the Jazzman being sighted on the corner of Adams and O'Neil streets; Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil were the writer and artist of a popular and influential run of the Batman comic in the 1970s.
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-->'''Bullock:''' You should have been there, pointy ears, them maybe Peake [[YouShouldHaveDiedInstead might have shot the right guy]]. Thought you were supposed to know what was shakin' on the streets. How come you didn't tell us this was a set-up?\\

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-->'''Bullock:''' You should have been there, pointy ears, them then maybe Peake [[YouShouldHaveDiedInstead might have shot the right guy]]. Thought you were supposed to know what was shakin' on the streets. How come you didn't tell us this was a set-up?\\
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Bruce's final answer to Dick's attempts to talk him out of his funk:
-->'''Batman:''' How long before I let someone else I care about down? Leslie? Alfred? You?

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* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Batman falls into this when Commissioner Gordon is wounded during a police bust. Batman [[ItsAllMyFault bitterly reproaches himself]] for his failure, thinking he does more to help merchandise salesmen than the people who really need it. This trope is Lampshaded by Robin, who points out that Gordon is fully aware of the dangers of his job, and tries to remind Batman that Gotham would probably have fallen apart without him. Eventually, it's subverted when a disgusted Robin gives up trying to cheer up Batman and goes to the hospital to protect Gordon, since "Jazzman", the mobster they busted, has escaped from prison and is probably going to pay the Commissioner a "visit". Subverted again when Batman snaps himself out of his depression and goes to the hospital himself. Jazzman tries to whack Gordon, and runs into Batman...

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* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Batman falls into this when Commissioner Gordon is wounded during a police bust. Batman [[ItsAllMyFault bitterly reproaches himself]] for his failure, thinking he does more to help merchandise salesmen than the people who really need it. This trope is Lampshaded by Robin, who points out that Gordon is [[TheyKnewTheRisks fully aware of the dangers of his job, job]], and tries to remind Batman that Gotham would probably have fallen apart without him. Eventually, it's subverted when a disgusted Robin gives up trying to cheer up Batman and goes to the hospital to protect Gordon, since "Jazzman", the mobster they busted, has escaped from prison and is probably going to pay the Commissioner a "visit". Subverted again when Batman snaps himself out of his depression and goes to the hospital himself. Jazzman tries to whack Gordon, and runs into Batman...


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* YouDidEverythingYouCould: Robin tries this argument to snap Batman out of his HeroicFatigue. It doesn't work.
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* ParentalSubstitute: Suggested by one of Batman's comments when his HeroicFatigue causes him to let his guard down:
-->'''Batman:''' He's a friend. More than a friend. Jim Gordon is the same age my father would have been if he hadn't...
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* GraveMarkingScene: Batman visits the site of his parents' murder in Crime Alley (and then stops a couple of thugs from beating up a local runaway) on his way to the stakeout.
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* ItsAllMyFault: Batman blames himself for arriving too late to prevent Gordon from being shot, causing him to [[TenMinuteRetirement temporarily give up]].


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** Also invoked by Bullock as Batman leaves the hospital after visiting Gordon.
--->'''Bullock:''' Hey! Where you goin'? This ain't over yet, outlaw! Ya hear me? I ain't talkin' law! ''I'm talkin' you and me!''
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* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Batman falls into this when Commissioner Gordon is wounded during a police bust. Batman bitterly reproaches himself for his failure, thinking he does more to help merchandise salesmen than the people who really need it. This trope is Lampshaded by Robin, who points out that Gordon is fully aware of the dangers of his job, and tries to remind Batman that Gotham would probably have fallen apart without him. Eventually, it's subverted when a disgusted Robin gives up trying to cheer up Batman and goes to the hospital to protect Gordon, since "Jazzman", the mobster they busted, has escaped from prison and is probably going to pay the Commissioner a "visit". Subverted again when Batman snaps himself out of his depression and goes to the hospital himself. Jazzman tries to whack Gordon, and runs into Batman...

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* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Batman falls into this when Commissioner Gordon is wounded during a police bust. Batman [[ItsAllMyFault bitterly reproaches himself himself]] for his failure, thinking he does more to help merchandise salesmen than the people who really need it. This trope is Lampshaded by Robin, who points out that Gordon is fully aware of the dangers of his job, and tries to remind Batman that Gotham would probably have fallen apart without him. Eventually, it's subverted when a disgusted Robin gives up trying to cheer up Batman and goes to the hospital to protect Gordon, since "Jazzman", the mobster they busted, has escaped from prison and is probably going to pay the Commissioner a "visit". Subverted again when Batman snaps himself out of his depression and goes to the hospital himself. Jazzman tries to whack Gordon, and runs into Batman...
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-->'''Batman:''' No Dick, this is my hunt.

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-->'''Batman:''' No Dick, No, Dick -- [[ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself this is my hunt.hunt]].
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* ItsPersonal: Dick decides to go after the Jazzman alone, but Batman breaks out of his HeroicBSOD.

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* ItsPersonal: Dick decides to go after the Jazzman alone, but Batman breaks out of his HeroicBSOD.HeroicBSOD just as Robin gets on his motorcycle.
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* ItsPersonal: Dick decides to go after the Jazzman alone, but Batman breaks out of his HeroicBSOD.
-->'''Batman:''' No Dick, this is my hunt.

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* SoProudOfYou: After defending him from the Jazzman, Gordon regains consciousness long enough to thank Batman for all of his hard work, throughout all of the years. Jim mentions if he were younger, maybe he would have been in Batman's shoes.

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* SoProudOfYou: After defending him from the Jazzman, Gordon regains consciousness long enough to thank Batman for all of his hard work, throughout all of the years. Jim mentions if he were younger, maybe he would have been in Batman's shoes.
shoes. Batman returns the compliment.
-->'''Gordon:''' Maybe if I'd been younger, I could've been like you. Always wanted to be a hero.\\
'''Batman:''' You ''are'' a hero, Jim.
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** The episode featured Batman making his annual visit to the site of his parents' murder, which makes him late for a sting operation that he helped set up. He arrives in time to help subdue the crooks, but finds that Jim Gordon has been severely wounded. Batman's guilt (which is not helped at all by [[{{Jerkass}} Detective Harvey Bullock]]) over not being there in time to save Jim sends him into a HeroicBSOD.

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** The episode featured Batman making [[GraveMarkingScene his annual visit to the site of his parents' murder, murder]], which makes him late for a sting operation that he helped set up. He arrives in time to help subdue the crooks, but finds that Jim Gordon has been severely wounded. Batman's guilt (which is not helped at all by [[{{Jerkass}} Detective Harvey Bullock]]) over not being there in time to save Jim sends him into a HeroicBSOD.
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'''Bullock:''' Hey! Where you goin'!? This ain't over yet, outlaw! You hear me!? ''I AIN'T TALKIN' LAW! I'M TALKIN' YOU AND ME!!!''

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'''Bullock:''' Hey! Where you goin'!? This ain't over yet, outlaw! You hear me!? ''I AIN'T TALKIN' LAW! [[ItsPersonal I'M TALKIN' YOU AND ME!!!''ME!!!]]''
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* SoProudOfYou: After defending him from the Jazzman, Gordon regains consciousness long enough to thank Batman for all of his hard work, throughout all of the years. Jim mentions if he were younger, maybe he would have been in Batman's shoes.
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* IRegretNothing: Batman contemplating his eventual demise in.

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* IRegretNothing: Batman contemplating his eventual demise in.demise.
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Batman questions if he's doing the right thing when Commissioner Gordon is shot and grievously wounded during a police raid.

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* TenMinuteRetirement: Batman messes up a stakeout, and Commissioner Gordon is shot as a result. In the wake of this, he goes into a deep, irrational depression and nearly gives up the cape and cowl, even when he hears that the gangster has broken out of jail and plans to finish the job. Only when Robin tries to save Gordon on his own does he finally snap out of it.
* HeroicBSOD: Batman gets a brief one after he blames himself for Commissioner Gordon getting shot. And Bullock's words don't help one bit (see Nice Job Breaking It, Hero).
* HeroicFatigue: Batman suffers an emotional breakdown like this.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Batman falls into this when Commissioner Gordon is wounded during a police bust. Batman bitterly reproaches himself for his failure, thinking he does more to help merchandise salesmen than the people who really need it. This trope is Lampshaded by Robin, who points out that Gordon is fully aware of the dangers of his job, and tries to remind Batman that Gotham would probably have fallen apart without him. Eventually, it's subverted when a disgusted Robin gives up trying to cheer up Batman and goes to the hospital to protect Gordon, since "Jazzman", the mobster they busted, has escaped from prison and is probably going to pay the Commissioner a "visit". Subverted again when Batman snaps himself out of his depression and goes to the hospital himself. Jazzman tries to whack Gordon, and runs into Batman...
* IRegretNothing: Batman contemplating his eventual demise in.
-->'''Batman:''' It might be the Joker, or Two-Face, or just some punk who gets lucky. My decision. No regrets.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
-->'''Bullock:''' You should have been there, pointy ears, them maybe Peake [[YouShouldHaveDiedInstead might have shot the right guy]]. Thought you were supposed to know what was shakin' on the streets. How come you didn't tell us this was a set-up?\\
'''Batman:''' I didn't know.\\
'''Bullock:''' Yeah? In my book, that makes you just as responsible for him being here as the Jazzman.\\
'''Barbara:''' Harvey, please! It wasn't his fault.\\
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'''Bullock:''' Hey! Where you goin'!? This ain't over yet, outlaw! You hear me!? ''I AIN'T TALKIN' LAW! I'M TALKIN' YOU AND ME!!!''
* RevengeBeforeReason: Jimmy the "Jazzman" was more focused on making sure Gordon is killed than getting out of Gotham and laying low.
* SamaritanSyndrome:
** The episode featured Batman making his annual visit to the site of his parents' murder, which makes him late for a sting operation that he helped set up. He arrives in time to help subdue the crooks, but finds that Jim Gordon has been severely wounded. Batman's guilt (which is not helped at all by [[{{Jerkass}} Detective Harvey Bullock]]) over not being there in time to save Jim sends him into a HeroicBSOD.
** Batman is saved from HeroicBSOD because he stops another attempt on Jim Gordon when he wakes up and finds out Jim has the same doubts.
* SenselessViolins: Used by the Jazzman.
* SkywardScream: More like a "At the ceiling of the Batcave scream", but it still works.

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