Dawn Robbins at the end of The Penguin's A Jinx
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Dawn Robbins at the end of The Penguin's A Jinx
Dawn Robbins the glamorous model (played by Lesley Parrish), after being rescued by Batman and Robin, is shown to be smitten by the crimefighter. This leads to a weirdly down-beat exchange at the end where Bruce Wayne realizes that "Batman" is going to get in the way of his love life, and for that matter, Dawn will never find another person to replace The Bat in her life, not even Bruce Wayne. Am I alone in taking the finale of this episode as being the most melancholy of the series?
Re: Dawn Robbins at the end of The Penguin's A Jinx
I would say the end of eps.#2 when Bruce expresses his regret over Molly's death.one can tell he had serious feelings for her and wished he couldve got her away from The Riddler and his gang.He realizes that being on opposite sides of the law made it hard for him to do so.
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Re: Dawn Robbins at the end of The Penguin's A Jinx
that was indeed sad... as was the death of Catwoman at the end of her first episode when she wouldn't let go of the loot.... but for some reason Dawn Robbins seemed saddest of the all!
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And was there not indeed a tear when Batman thought Catwoman plunged into the ocean?
However, a few stories later he was going for milk and cookies with Lisa Carson, played by the movie Catwoman.....
However, a few stories later he was going for milk and cookies with Lisa Carson, played by the movie Catwoman.....
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Re: Dawn Robbins at the end of The Penguin's A Jinx
She eventually turned her heartache into an "alliance with the underworld" by becoming Mr. Freeze's (Eli Wallach version) moll.Killer Moth wrote:but for some reason Dawn Robbins seemed saddest of the all!
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Re: Dawn Robbins at the end of The Penguin's A Jinx
*CHOKE* you are right about that! I guess if you can't have Batman in your life, the next best thing is to join the villains!Dr. Shimel wrote:She eventually turned her heartache into an "alliance with the underworld" by becoming Mr. Freeze's (Eli Wallach version) moll.Killer Moth wrote:but for some reason Dawn Robbins seemed saddest of the all!
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HAHA!! Nice.Dr. Shimel wrote:She eventually turned her heartache into an "alliance with the underworld" by becoming Mr. Freeze's (Eli Wallach version) moll.Killer Moth wrote:but for some reason Dawn Robbins seemed saddest of the all!
'I thought Siren was perfect for Joan.'--Stanley Ralph Ross, writer of 'The Wail of the Siren'
My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17
My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17
Re: Dawn Robbins at the end of The Penguin's A Jinx
Saddest ending for High C: Siren getting captured.
Sorry, couldn't resist!
Sorry, couldn't resist!
'I thought Siren was perfect for Joan.'--Stanley Ralph Ross, writer of 'The Wail of the Siren'
My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17
My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17
Re: Dawn Robbins at the end of The Penguin's A Jinx
I would tend to agree with this, though I never took Dawn Robbins' lament as a sign of something really tragic, but as someone who was really smitten with Batman. Note, though, that her episode aired one week after the pilot, so there was a darker edge to the very first episodes.66wasbest wrote:I would say the end of eps.#2 when Bruce expresses his regret over Molly's death.one can tell he had serious feelings for her and wished he couldve got her away from The Riddler and his gang.He realizes that being on opposite sides of the law made it hard for him to do so.
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Re: Dawn Robbins at the end of The Penguin's A Jinx
Look at the bright side, Robin could have let her drop to her death, but decided to be nice guy (or was he just a wimp?)High C wrote:Saddest ending for High C: Siren getting captured.
Sorry, couldn't resist!
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HAHA!! Well, I always was hoping Siren would double-cross him, not sing the 'antidote note,' and instead command Bruce to remove Robin's earplugs. That would be High C's 'Director's Cut.'Dr. Shimel wrote:Look at the bright side, Robin could have let her drop to her death, but decided to be nice guy (or was he just a wimp?)High C wrote:Saddest ending for High C: Siren getting captured.
Sorry, couldn't resist!
And as for the original topic, Killer Moth didn't say the Dawn Robbins ending was 'tragic.' He called it 'melancholy,' and I tend to agree. She looked like she was in a daze without Batman, and it was rather sad. Definitely an ending that wouldn't have been written in season 3.
'I thought Siren was perfect for Joan.'--Stanley Ralph Ross, writer of 'The Wail of the Siren'
My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17
My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17