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Posted: July 28th, 2012, 3:54 pm
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When Bruce said Batman was to be a symbol he was likely not talking literally. Blake could wear a different costume and be "Robin" with still carrying on the symbol Batman represented.dafox wrote:Sure. Lets ignore the symbol that is Batman along with the other things I said...Alberto wrote:He is Robin. It's his name. And this debate is pointless, I've already said it, it doesn't matter whether he is the hero Robin, or not, what matters is that he becomes a hero. We see a hero rising like Batman had risen many years earlier. He is the new hero.
Allstar wrote:When Bruce said Batman was to be a symbol he was likely not talkin literally. Blake could wear a different costume and be "Robin" with still carrying on the symbol Batman represented.dafox wrote: Sure. Lets ignore the symbol that is Batman along with the other things I said...
That Batman quote is used to a different effect since he's telling him who he is in a brief sentence. He's calling Gordon a hero as a police commissioner. That doesn't imply creating a new masked vigilante in the slightest form and in fact preaches the opposite. You don't have to be a masked vigilante to be a hero. The Rachel quote doesn't apply here either since it means nothing in this context. She's said that because in her eyes at the time Bruce was doing nothing but being a SOP playboy. You guys failed acknowledge what Bruce was telling Blake in the cop car "Batman could be anyone thats the point" or how and why Blake would change the bat suit to make it not be or look like Batman. Batman is all practical even the name since it scares people. What the hell is threatening about Robin? If its not practical then its a form of solipsism especially when its your first name.ANONIMNIQ wrote:Batman:dafox wrote: How do you know what Nolan wants to say to us? "Wants" meaning hasn't. The name Batman is practical because he looks like a giant bat to scare people, can glide, and wears all black for his own protection through stealth. How and why is Blake going to change that?Rachel Dawes in BB:''Anyone can be a hero, even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat over a kid’s shoulders and telling him everything is alright''"Bruce, deep down you may still be that great kid you used to be, but it's not who you are underneath, it's what you *do* that defines you. "
Exactly. Masked as Batman, or Robin... or something else... it doesn't matter. Batman is a symbol.dafox wrote:"Batman could be anyone thats the point"
too.dafox wrote:You don't have to be a masked vigilante to be a hero.
You forgot what I wrote before and after those quotes.ANONIMNIQ wrote:Exactly. Masked as Batman, or Robin... or something else... it doesn't matter. Batman is a symbol.dafox wrote:"Batman could be anyone thats the point"
and yestoo.dafox wrote:You don't have to be a masked vigilante to be a hero.
OK, it's your opinion and that's mine.dafox wrote:You forgot what I wrote before and after those quotes.ANONIMNIQ wrote: Exactly. Masked as Batman, or Robin... or something else... it doesn't matter. Batman is a symbol.
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