Under the red hood, the red barrel beats up the clown violently. I feel very happy. Even Batman prevented him from killing the clown. I think it was wrong. Jason should blow up the ugly dog's head and shoot him in the forehead for 5 minutes to relieve his hatred;
But in the Injustice, Superman kills the clown, I can’t accept it, I think Superman should listen to the bat;
The dispute between killing and not killing in these two stories is almost exactly the same, but my position is completely opposite, just because I think Superman is sacred and he is not worth falling for killing a piece of trash; but whether Jason is a red bucket or Robin is just an ordinary character. In other words, in my eyes as a reader, I don't think it matters at all whether he is murderous or depraved;
But Bat persuaded the two of them to stop almost the same, because in his eyes, Jason is equally important, and Jason is not worth falling for killing a trash;
The red hood is the vengeance of the barrel, but all aspects of the content reflect the "good" of the bat, not the "fault" of Jason he failed to save. This is a very advanced technique, because the stray teenager who stole the tires, By the time he was trained to become a Robin, Bucket is actually the one who knows best about bats. In the face of these goodies, all his sufferings, life and death are worth it; but also because of these goodness, when he finds that he will never go back. , He can no longer have these good times again, and his hatred is so strong that it is beyond words;
"Hate" in the ancient text means "regret". This is the most appropriate way to explain the "love and hate interweaving" of the bucket against the bat. At that time, only Tao was commonplace.
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