Favorite Epilogue
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- clavierankh
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Re: Favorite Epilogue
One of the warden's better progressive policies.
Re: Favorite Epilogue
I love the square but totally applicable Theodore Roosevelt quote from one of the Tut episodes:
"No man is above the law and no man is below it."
Oops-- that's not in the epilogue to that episode.
OK then, the one where one of the molls reveals that she's going off to live with her poor but honest sheepherding brother.
"No man is above the law and no man is below it."
Oops-- that's not in the epilogue to that episode.
OK then, the one where one of the molls reveals that she's going off to live with her poor but honest sheepherding brother.
- Dr. Shimel
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Re: Favorite Epilogue
That would be Blaze in the False Face episode. I always laugh at Bruce's reaction: "Well, I think that's just fine," which would probably be seen as sarcastic in 2013.gothos wrote:OK then, the one where one of the molls reveals that she's going off to live with her poor but honest sheepherding brother.
Re: Favorite Epilogue
Not sure why, but "Deep Freeze" when Commissioner Gordon "breaks the fourth wall" and simply can't imagine that he was losing his faith...in Batman. The way he looks at the camera and says it has amused me since I was a kid.
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