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* HisOwnWorstEnemy: Quoted almost word for word by Batman after the reveal that Harvey (or rather Two-Face) kidnapped himself.
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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, as Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue telling them all along who'd really orchestrated the kidnapping: Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one. If Bruce's objectivity hadn't been compromised by his old friendship with Harvey, he would've seen it from the start.

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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, as Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue telling them all along who'd really orchestrated the kidnapping: kidnapping. Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues behind rather than just one. If Bruce's Bruce admits he should've seen this right away (and likely would have if his objectivity hadn't been compromised by his old friendship with Harvey, he would've seen it from the start.Harvey).
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** There are ''two'' Red Herring clues, not one.

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** There are ''two'' Red Herring red herring clues, not one.



* RedHerring: A plot point. This, as Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue telling them all along who'd really orchestrated the kidnapping. Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one. If Bruce's objectivity hadn't been compromised by his old friendship with Harvey, he would've seen it from the start.

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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, as Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue telling them all along who'd really orchestrated the kidnapping. kidnapping: Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one. If Bruce's objectivity hadn't been compromised by his old friendship with Harvey, he would've seen it from the start.

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* ArtShift: Before the operation/kidnapping, Batman flashes back to the events of ''Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE10TwoFacePart1'', specifically the moment when Harvey's face was burned, turning him into Two-Face. The animation noticeably becomes smoother, with more emphasis on shadows.

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* ArtShift: Before the operation/kidnapping, Batman flashes back to the events of ''Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE10TwoFacePart1'', "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE10TwoFacePart1 Two-Face, Part I]]", specifically the moment when Harvey's face was burned, turning him into Two-Face. The animation noticeably becomes smoother, with more emphasis on shadows.



* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: The therapist Harvey sees for his other personality is now a nurse who's part of the operation that seeks to heal his scars and get rid of the Two-Face personality.

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* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: The therapist Harvey sees for his other personality is now a nurse who's whose part of the operation that seeks to heal his scars and get rid of the Two-Face personality.personality.
* NoodleIncident: Batman mentions that Two-Face and the Penguin have recently come to blows when bringing up suspects in Harvey's kidnapping. According to Cobblepot's comments during Batman's interrogation of him, it apparently revolved around the statue of a two-headed roc both of them wanted to steal.
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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue telling them all along who'd really orchestrated the kidnapping. Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one. If Bruce's objectivity hadn't been compromised by his old friendship with Harvey, he would've seen it from the start.

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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, as Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue telling them all along who'd really orchestrated the kidnapping. Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one. If Bruce's objectivity hadn't been compromised by his old friendship with Harvey, he would've seen it from the start.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: More cracks begin to appear in Batman and Robin's relationship, though they make up at the end, after Robin rescues Batman from a situation he had wanted to handle alone.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: {{Foreshadowing}}:
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More cracks begin to appear in Batman and Robin's relationship, though they make up at the end, after Robin rescues Batman from a situation he had wanted to handle alone.alone.
** There are ''two'' Red Herring clues, not one.
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* TraumaticFlashback: Batman has one to the day that Harvey became Two-Face. Considering how that was the last time he saw Harvey before he lost his best friend, it makes sense why this memory would be this trope for Batman.
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* ArtShift: Before the operation/kidnapping, Batman flashes back to the events of ''Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE10TwoFacePart1'', specifically the moment when Harvey's face was burned, turning him into Two-Face. The animation noticeably becomes smoother, with more emphasis on shadows.


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* EvenEvilHasStandards: The Penguin has done terrible things during his criminal career, but he admits that kidnapping "a fellow rogue" while they're in the hospital is going too far, and he seems disgusted both at being accused of doing so and the fact that someone went that far in the first place.


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* TraumaticFlashback: Batman has one to the day that Harvey became Two-Face. Considering how that was the last time he saw Harvey before he lost his best friend, it makes sense why this memory would be this trope for Batman.
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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue telling them all along who'd really orchestrated the kidnapping. Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one.

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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue telling them all along who'd really orchestrated the kidnapping. Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one. If Bruce's objectivity hadn't been compromised by his old friendship with Harvey, he would've seen it from the start.
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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue proving who orchestrated the kidnapping: Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one.

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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue proving who telling them all along who'd really orchestrated the kidnapping: kidnapping. Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one.
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* RedHerring: A plot point. This, Bruce realizes in hindsight, was ''the'' clue proving who orchestrated the kidnapping: Two-Face being Two-Face, he compulsively left ''two'' red herring clues rather than just one.

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* CallBack:
** The nurse helping Harvey Dent recover from his Two-Face personality is the same therapist from [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE10TwoFacePart1 Part 1 of the villain's debut episode]].
** Batman [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE32RobinsReckoningPart1 once again stonewalls Robin]] [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE33RobinsReckoningPart2 in a personal mission he wants to handle alone]].



* {{Foreshadowing}}: Cracks begin to appear in Batman and Robin's relationship, though they make up at the end, after Robin rescues Batman from a situation he had wanted to handle alone.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Cracks More cracks begin to appear in Batman and Robin's relationship, though they make up at the end, after Robin rescues Batman from a situation he had wanted to handle alone.



* HypocriticalHumour: In-universe, one of the mooks "disposing" of Robin remarks how people have no respect for the environment, throwing garbage into the river so often.

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* HypocriticalHumour: In-universe, one of the mooks Frankie "disposing" of Robin remarks how people have no respect for the environment, throwing garbage into the river so often.


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* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: The therapist Harvey sees for his other personality is now a nurse who's part of the operation that seeks to heal his scars and get rid of the Two-Face personality.
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* NotMeThisTime: Two-Face is kidnapped from the hospital before an operation to heal his scars (and hopefully restore Harvey Dent completely) can be done. At first, there are two suspects, Rupert Thorne (whose enmity with Two-Face goes back a long time) and the Penguin (who Two-Face had recently come to blows with) but both criminals give pretty convincing arguments for having nothing to do with it. As it turned out, Two-Face himself, or rather his evil personality, engineered his own kidnapping; as Batman tells him, "You're your own worst enemy, Harvey..."

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* NotMeThisTime: Two-Face is kidnapped from the hospital before an operation to heal his scars (and hopefully restore Harvey Dent completely) can be done. At first, there are two suspects, Rupert Thorne (whose enmity with Two-Face goes back a long time) and the Penguin (who Two-Face had recently come to blows with) but both criminals give pretty convincing arguments for having nothing to do with it. As it turned out, Two-Face himself, or rather his evil personality, Big Bad Harv, engineered his own kidnapping; as Batman tells him, "You're your own worst enemy, Harvey..."
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* NotMeThisTime: Two-Face is kidnapped from the hospital before an operation to heal his scars (and hopefully restore Harvey Dent completely) can be done. At first, there are two suspects, Rupert Thorne (whose enmity with Two-Face goes back a long time) and the Penguin (who Two-Face had recently come to blows with) but both criminals give pretty convincing arguments for having nothing to do with it. [[spoiler:As it turned out, Two-Face himself, or rather his evil personality, engineered his own kidnapping; as Batman tells him, "You're your own worst enemy, Harvey..."]]

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* NotMeThisTime: Two-Face is kidnapped from the hospital before an operation to heal his scars (and hopefully restore Harvey Dent completely) can be done. At first, there are two suspects, Rupert Thorne (whose enmity with Two-Face goes back a long time) and the Penguin (who Two-Face had recently come to blows with) but both criminals give pretty convincing arguments for having nothing to do with it. [[spoiler:As As it turned out, Two-Face himself, or rather his evil personality, engineered his own kidnapping; as Batman tells him, "You're your own worst enemy, Harvey..."]]"
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* VillainousValor: When Batman is accusing him of having Two-Face kidnapped, the Penguin declares that he were ever going to mess with another villain, he'd do it the honorable way: face to face.

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* VillainousValor: When Batman is accusing him of having Two-Face kidnapped, the Penguin declares that if he were ever going to mess with another villain, he'd do it the honorable way: face to face.
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* NotMeThisTime: The two main suspects for the kidnapping are Rupert Thorne, who was [[CreateYourOwnVillain responsible for Two-Face's creation]], and the Penguin, who had an offscreen feud with Two-Face. Neither of them did it.

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* NotMeThisTime: The Two-Face is kidnapped from the hospital before an operation to heal his scars (and hopefully restore Harvey Dent completely) can be done. At first, there are two main suspects for the kidnapping are suspects, Rupert Thorne, who was [[CreateYourOwnVillain responsible for Two-Face's creation]], Thorne (whose enmity with Two-Face goes back a long time) and the Penguin, who Penguin (who Two-Face had an offscreen feud recently come to blows with) but both criminals give pretty convincing arguments for having nothing to do with Two-Face. Neither of them did it.it. [[spoiler:As it turned out, Two-Face himself, or rather his evil personality, engineered his own kidnapping; as Batman tells him, "You're your own worst enemy, Harvey..."]]
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The episode begins with Harvey Dent/Two-Face being transported to the hospital to get surgery for his scars as Batman and Robin watch from above. Harvey has managed to gain control over his bad side and his therapist believes that by healing his scars he can erase his Two-Face persona. Upon learning that Bruce Wayne funded this, Harvey thinks back on their friendship.

Before the operation can begin, gunmen burst into the room and kidnap Harvey. Batman and Robin pursuit the thugs who take separate vehicles, but neither of them manage to save Harvey. Later they consider where the vehicles were going and who they were registered to, and conclude that either Rupert Thorne or the Penguin was behind the kidnapping. Robin goes after Thorne while Batman goes after Penguin.

Robin tries to sneak in on Thorne but Thorne’s goons catch him. When Robin says Harvey has been kidnapped, Thorne scoffs that he wishes he did it and has his mooks take Robin to the bridge to throw him over. Luckily, Robin has a glasscutter in his glove and breaks free from his bonds and defeats the thugs.

Meanwhile at Stonegate Prison, Batman interrogates Penguin, who admits that though Two-Face stole from him some time ago, he did not kidnap Two-Face, as he would rather confront him directly. He then has his birds attack Batman.

Batman and Robin meet up at the hospital and Batman is now sure he knows who kidnapped Harvey. Examining the scene of the crime, he finds masonry dust on one of the kidnappers’ boot prints and deduces where Harvey is. Robin says he should go with him to help, but Batman refuses, saying he needs to do this alone.

Batman heads out to the abandoned building called the Half Moon Club to face Harvey's worst enemy… Two-Face himself. However, Two-Face’s thugs capture him and chain him to a crane connected to dynamite. Two-Face explains that he set himself up to be kidnapped because he would not let his other personality destroy him. As Two-Face flips his coin whether to detonate the dynamite, [[HeadsTailsEdge it lands on edge]]. He tries again repeatedly and the same thing happens each time causing him to FreakOut. Batman frees himself and takes out Two-Face’s thugs.

Two-Face’s coin rolls over to the edge of the building and he desperately reaches for it nearly falling off until Batman catches him. Harvey cannot decide without the coin, but Batman reveals he switched it with a trick coin that always lands on edge – now Harvey has to make his own choice. The thugs try to attack but Robin swoops in and stops them. Harvey decides to drop the coin and let Batman save him, but his other personality emerges and he punches Batman, causing Batman to lose his grip. Batman saves Harvey, using a grapple hook to escape both the fall and the dynamite.

Later, Two-Face is taken back to Arkham while Harvey is happy to see Bruce is there for him. Bruce then tells Dick that he's glad that he's always there for him.

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The episode begins with Harvey Dent/Two-Face being transported to the hospital to get surgery for his scars scars, as Batman and Robin watch from above. Harvey has managed to gain control over his bad side side, and his therapist believes that by healing his scars he can erase his Two-Face persona. Upon learning that Bruce Wayne funded this, Harvey thinks back on their friendship.

Before the operation can begin, gunmen burst into the room and kidnap Harvey. Batman and Robin pursuit pursue the thugs thugs, who take separate vehicles, but neither of them manage to save Harvey. (Batman reacts to Robin's failure rather coolly, to which Robin is a bit resentful.) Later they consider where the vehicles were going and who they were registered to, and conclude that either Rupert Thorne or the Penguin was behind the kidnapping. Robin goes after Thorne while Batman goes after Penguin.

Robin tries to sneak in on Thorne Thorne, but Thorne’s goons catch him. When Robin says Harvey has been kidnapped, Thorne scoffs that he wishes he did it and has his mooks take Robin to the bridge to throw him over. Luckily, Robin has a glasscutter in his glove and glove; he breaks free from his bonds and defeats the thugs.

Meanwhile Meanwhile, at Stonegate Prison, Batman interrogates Penguin, who admits that though Two-Face stole from him some time ago, he did not kidnap Two-Face, as he would rather confront him directly. He then has his birds attack Batman.

Batman and Robin meet up at the hospital and hospital. Batman is now sure he knows who kidnapped Harvey. Examining the scene of the crime, he finds masonry dust on one of the kidnappers’ boot prints and deduces where Harvey is. Robin says he should go with him to help, but Batman refuses, saying he needs to do this alone.

Batman heads out to the abandoned building called the Half Moon Club to face Harvey's worst enemy… Two-Face himself. However, Two-Face’s thugs capture him and chain him to a crane connected to dynamite. Two-Face explains that he set himself up to be kidnapped because he would not let his other personality destroy him. As Two-Face flips his coin to decide whether to detonate the dynamite, [[HeadsTailsEdge it lands on edge]]. He tries again repeatedly and the same thing happens repeatedly, each time landing on edge, causing him to FreakOut. FreakOut Batman frees himself and takes out Two-Face’s thugs.

Two-Face’s coin rolls over to the edge of the building and he desperately reaches for it it, nearly falling off until Batman catches him. Harvey cannot decide without the coin, but Batman reveals he switched it with a trick coin that always lands on edge – now Harvey has to make his own choice. The thugs try to attack attack, but Robin swoops in and stops them. Harvey decides to drop the coin and let Batman save him, but his other personality emerges and he punches Batman, causing Batman to lose his grip. Batman saves Harvey, using a grapple hook to escape both the fall and the dynamite.

Later, Two-Face is taken back to Arkham while Arkham. The Harvey personality is happy to see Bruce is there for him. Bruce then tells Dick that he's glad that he's always there for him.



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* ChekhovsGun: The location of the final showdown was dropped early on, but seemed to be inconsequential chatter at the time.
* FakedKidnapping: A strange example in that that the person being kidnapped and kidnapping are one and the same, but the Two-Face personality kidnapped the Harvey Dent one.
* HeadsTailsEdge: Batman switches Two-Face's coin with one that always lands on edge. The main result is not so much an inability to make a decision as the fact that the coin rolls away, and he [[FreakOut Freaks right out]] and has to chase after it.
** It’s so unnerving to Two-Face that, even when Batman breaks out of his bonds, all Two-Face can worry about is the coin. It takes Batman telling him it’s a trick coin before he lets it go.

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!!Tropes in this episode include:

* ChekhovsGun: The location of the final showdown was is dropped early on, but seemed seems to be inconsequential chatter at the time.
* FakedKidnapping: A strange example in that that the person being kidnapped and doing the kidnapping are one and the same, but the Two-Face personality kidnapped kidnaps the Harvey Dent one.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Cracks begin to appear in Batman and Robin's relationship, though they make up at the end, after Robin rescues Batman from a situation he had wanted to handle alone.
* HeadsTailsEdge: Batman switches Two-Face's coin with one that always lands on edge. The main result is not so much an inability to make a decision as the fact that the coin rolls away, and he [[FreakOut Freaks freaks right out]] and has to chase after it.
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it. It’s so unnerving to Two-Face that, even when Batman breaks out of his bonds, all Two-Face can worry about is the coin. It takes Batman telling him it’s a trick coin before he lets it go.



-->'''Penguin:''' True, he cheated me out of jewel encrusted statue of a two headed roc... It was worth millions. But my dear Batman, I would never snatch a fellow rogue from his sickbed. It simply isn't done.

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-->'''Penguin:''' True, he cheated me out of jewel encrusted jewel-encrusted statue of a two headed two-headed roc... It was worth millions. But my dear Batman, I would never snatch a fellow rogue from his sickbed. It simply isn't done.



-->'''Penguin:''' ''Precisely.'' If I wanted to attack Harvey, I'd do it face to face... To face, as it were.
* HypocriticalHumour: In-universe, one of the mooks "disposing" of Robin remarks how people have no respect for the environment throwing garbage into the river so often.

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-->'''Penguin:''' ''Precisely.'' If I wanted to attack Harvey, I'd do it face to face... To to face, as it were.
* HypocriticalHumour: In-universe, one of the mooks "disposing" of Robin remarks how people have no respect for the environment environment, throwing garbage into the river so often.



** Bruce foot the bill for the operation and is there when Harvey is brought back to Arkham.

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** Bruce foot foots the bill for the operation and is there when Harvey is brought back to Arkham.



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** It’s so unnerving to Two-Face that, even when Batman breaks out of his bonds, all Two-Face can worry about is the coin. It takes Batman telling him it’s a trick coin before he lets it go.
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* ThePowerOfFriendship:
** Bruce foot the bill for the operation and is there when Harvey is brought back to Arkham.
--->'''Harvey:''' Good old Bruce. Always there. You never give up on me.
** When Dick observes the above is exactly right, Bruce says it's like how the young ward is always there for him. Dick says that's what friends are for.
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* HonoramongThieves: Cobblepot has such a policy, as he explains to Batman:

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* HonoramongThieves: HonorAmongThieves: Cobblepot has such a policy, as he explains to Batman:
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* HonoramongThieves: Cobblepot has such a policy, as he explains to Batman:
-->'''Penguin:''' True, he cheated me out of jewel encrusted statue of a two headed roc... It was worth millions. But my dear Batman, I would never snatch a fellow rogue from his sickbed. It simply isn't done.
-->'''Batman:''' Honor among thieves?
-->'''Penguin:''' ''Precisely.'' If I wanted to attack Harvey, I'd do it face to face... To face, as it were.
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* MightAsWellNotBeInPrisonAtAll: Batman clearly thinks the Penguin is still a threat even when behind bars; while Cobblepot has nothing to do with the kidnapping, he never claims he ''couldn't'' have.
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* FakedKidnapping: A strange example in that that the person being kidnapped and kidnapping are one and the same, but the Two-Face personality kidnapped the Harvey Dent one.
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* TakeAThirdOption: Two-Face has to choose between letting Batman save him, but letting his coin drop in the progress, or falling to his death. He drops the coin and refuses Batman's help, causing him to fall, but Batman saves him at the last second.

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* TakeAThirdOption: Two-Face has to choose between letting Batman save him, but letting his coin drop in the progress, or falling to his death. He drops the coin and ''and'' refuses Batman's help, causing him to fall, but Batman saves him at the last second.
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* HypocriticalHumour: In-universe, one of the mooks "disposing" of Robin remarks how people have no respect for the environment throwing garbage into the river so often.


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* TakeAThirdOption: Two-Face has to choose between letting Batman save him, but letting his coin drop in the progress, or falling to his death. He drops the coin and refuses Batman's help, causing him to fall, but Batman saves him at the last second.

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Harvey Dent/Two-Face is about to get surgery for his scars but gets kidnapped. Batman and Robin set out to find the unknown kidnapper.

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The episode begins with Harvey Dent/Two-Face is about being transported to the hospital to get surgery for his scars but gets kidnapped. as Batman and Robin set watch from above. Harvey has managed to gain control over his bad side and his therapist believes that by healing his scars he can erase his Two-Face persona. Upon learning that Bruce Wayne funded this, Harvey thinks back on their friendship.

Before the operation can begin, gunmen burst into the room and kidnap Harvey. Batman and Robin pursuit the thugs who take separate vehicles, but neither of them manage to save Harvey. Later they consider where the vehicles were going and who they were registered to, and conclude that either Rupert Thorne or the Penguin was behind the kidnapping. Robin goes after Thorne while Batman goes after Penguin.

Robin tries to sneak in on Thorne but Thorne’s goons catch him. When Robin says Harvey has been kidnapped, Thorne scoffs that he wishes he did it and has his mooks take Robin to the bridge to throw him over. Luckily, Robin has a glasscutter in his glove and breaks free from his bonds and defeats the thugs.

Meanwhile at Stonegate Prison, Batman interrogates Penguin, who admits that though Two-Face stole from him some time ago, he did not kidnap Two-Face, as he would rather confront him directly. He then has his birds attack Batman.

Batman and Robin meet up at the hospital and Batman is now sure he knows who kidnapped Harvey. Examining the scene of the crime, he finds masonry dust on one of the kidnappers’ boot prints and deduces where Harvey is. Robin says he should go with him to help, but Batman refuses, saying he needs to do this alone.

Batman heads
out to find the unknown kidnapper.
abandoned building called the Half Moon Club to face Harvey's worst enemy… Two-Face himself. However, Two-Face’s thugs capture him and chain him to a crane connected to dynamite. Two-Face explains that he set himself up to be kidnapped because he would not let his other personality destroy him. As Two-Face flips his coin whether to detonate the dynamite, [[HeadsTailsEdge it lands on edge]]. He tries again repeatedly and the same thing happens each time causing him to FreakOut. Batman frees himself and takes out Two-Face’s thugs.

Two-Face’s coin rolls over to the edge of the building and he desperately reaches for it nearly falling off until Batman catches him. Harvey cannot decide without the coin, but Batman reveals he switched it with a trick coin that always lands on edge – now Harvey has to make his own choice. The thugs try to attack but Robin swoops in and stops them. Harvey decides to drop the coin and let Batman save him, but his other personality emerges and he punches Batman, causing Batman to lose his grip. Batman saves Harvey, using a grapple hook to escape both the fall and the dynamite.

Later, Two-Face is taken back to Arkham while Harvey is happy to see Bruce is there for him. Bruce then tells Dick that he's glad that he's always there for him.
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!!Tropes:

* ChekhovsGun: The location of the final showdown was dropped early on, but seemed to be inconsequential chatter at the time.
* HeadsTailsEdge: Batman switches Two-Face's coin with one that always lands on edge. The main result is not so much an inability to make a decision as the fact that the coin rolls away, and he [[FreakOut Freaks right out]] and has to chase after it.
* NotMeThisTime: The two main suspects for the kidnapping are Rupert Thorne, who was [[CreateYourOwnVillain responsible for Two-Face's creation]], and the Penguin, who had an offscreen feud with Two-Face. Neither of them did it.
* VillainousValor: When Batman is accusing him of having Two-Face kidnapped, the Penguin declares that he were ever going to mess with another villain, he'd do it the honorable way: face to face.

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