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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 18, 2018 20:15:12 GMT
It didn’t really become notable until TDK. In BB, he mostly spoke in a dark whisper. The Joker explicitly said that Dent was his “ace in the hole”, meaning that it was what would seal his victory, but it wasn’t the plan that he put his sole efforts into. Also, how do you know how the Joker felt at the end? The last time we saw him was before Batman decided to take the fall for what Dent did. How exactly would they go about covering up the deaths, especially when two of them were apparently cops? It was still there though, but even if they started making more fun of the voice in TDK that still doesn't avoid that they ignored all the stuff about TDK they SHOULD have criticized but never did because they feared backlash. It was the one thing he cared about more than anything else except Batman. Last we saw him, he was feeling victorious. Same way they got people to believe Batman randomly killed some Cops. Just say they got killed in the random chaos happening due to Jokers' terrorism. No one was there to say Dent did anything. I’m really tired of going over with with you but TDK has been criticized for plenty of things. It just so happens that the vast majority of people would agree that whatever shortcomings the film has are by no means enough to outweigh its strong points. Last we saw the Joker was before Batman decided to take the fall for Dent, in order to prevent the Joker from winning. What you’re suggesting is that they blame the Joker for the deaths. Again, that would raise a number of questions and if the Joker and his goons specifically deny killing those particular people, it would prove to be problematic.
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