In this episode, the other members of the Titans played soy sauce throughout the whole process, mainly to shape the new Robin, that is, the character of Jason Todd's second barrel. I have to say that the second half of this episode really shocked passersby watching.
1. At the beginning, the brothers and Robins quarreled with each other, and it was quite funny to watch. It was a bit of a pair of big and small two barrels. In the later stage, Grayson kept persuading the second brother to give up working for Bruce, making it look like Batman in this episode. He has changed from a charitable super-rich to an unscrupulous slave owner who frantically exploits orphaned children. Originally, he thought that the bad impression of Batman was just a rebellion, but seeing Jason like this, it makes sense.
Due to copyright issues, Batman has not shown his face, and Bruce Wayne's face has not been shown. The whole looks like a bad master. When he first said that someone murdered the Graysons, I thought he was the murderer. Appeared...the feeling of a complete behind-the-scenes boss, which made people feel eerie.
2. Why can't people guess that Bruce Wayne is Batman? ? ? ? ! ! ! ! ! "
Anyway, other people encountered Bruce Wayne's plot in the whole play, and passersby didn't think of connecting Robin and Bruce Wayne all of a sudden. To be honest, doing this really feels like a blind eye.
3. In the next five minutes, Jason beat the police and talked to Dick directly defeating the goodwill of the first thirty minutes.
Even if I know that Jason hates the police, but if he breaks his back and kills and maims people, I think it's too much. In my impression, Barrel is Robin or Red Hood, both are cruel to bad guys and gentle to others. The barrel is really warm and beautiful!
The writers don't know what to do with this? To pave the way for Jason Taode to completely blacken the villain next season?
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