Well, thanks to The Don the Shogun of Spill's clearly Nazi like ways of censoring different opinions, he's going to miss out on this moment.
It's been pointed out to me that maybe my feelings are slightly misguided regarding the handling of Gordon's role in Batman's actions. I have concluded that my personal experience with Paralegal work has made something like Gordon's role jump out in my face and just scream of "Mishandling" by the writers.
Here's the points that I'm willing to concede.
IF instead of physically SEEING Batman do something at a crime scene, or in the interrogation room Gordon was busy working on paperwork, or had his back turned talking to another Officer when Batman physically DID something like remove the wall, or enter the room... then NO, I wouldn't have a problem with that and it would make sense. Gordon didn't PHYSICALLY see Batman do something illegal, and therefore didn't try to stop him. It's clear that this point is conceded based solely on the way that the character was filmed. Had he been in a situation to
NOT actually SEE Batman doing something, I would be fine with that point.
The second point I will concede....
Morgan Freeman's character of Lucius Fox
SHOULD have been given more screen time in order to flesh him out a little more. Possibly showing more than just ONE example of him saying "NO" to Batman/Bruce demands would have shown that he isn't as poorly executed as I originally thought. Instead, it's just that he doesn't receive enough screen time to show different aspects of his character. How to fix the problem? I don't know... but the solution would definitely involve more screen time and an ability to flesh the character out more than he has been so far.
So, there you go
The Don The Shougon of Spill. While you were so happy to clearly present yourself as a Neo-Nazi unwilling to partake in a friendly discussion with someone of different opinions, your fellow Spill.com members were clearly happy to discuss the differences with me. While we agreed that they ARE personal opinions and personal reactions to a character. BOTH these problems would have been easily fixed with a minor adjustment done in writing.
So, next time your Pus-filled brain starts to have a hissy-fit over the fact that someone disagrees with you, try opening a friendly and intelligent discussion. Who knows, maybe if you get your dick out of your ass, and your nose out of Nolan's scrotum you'll find some way to come to an agreement with someone instead of just trying to Censor them.... you fucking Hitler want to be Nazi.