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Born cinephile, wannabe cineaste. Join me as I dissect the art of storytelling in films, comics, TV shows, and video games. May contain spoilers.
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Batman: Caped Crusader does not aspire to be the definitive interpretation of the eponymous superhero, nor is it a postmodern deconstruction of the “tropes,” “lore,” and “mythology” traditionally associated with the source material (à la Matt Reeves’ recent blockbuster film). It’s just a straightforward, no-frills adaptation—and in an era where everything comic book related has to be a capital “E” Event, that modesty feels positively radical.

The show’s structure is elegant in its simplicity. As in Bruce Timm’s classic ‘90s animated series (as well as such similarly influential works as Teen Titans and Batman: The Brave and the Bold), each episode tells a self-contained story, with a handful of recurring threads—Harvey Dent’s mayoral campaign, the increasingly blatant corruption of Detectives Flass and Bullock, the gradual development of Bruce Wayne’s initially icy relationship with Alfred—contributing to a season-spanning narrative arc that ultimately culminates in an explosive two-part finale. This non-serialized approach allows the writers to experiment and discover variations on the versatile “villain of the week” formula: “…And Be a Villain” and “Kiss of the Catwoman”, for example, revolve entirely around the origins of their respective antagonists; “The Night of the Hunters”, meanwhile, utilizes its costumed criminal du jour as a mere prop in a plot that explores the growing schism within the Gotham Police Department.

Beyond this surface-level familiarity, of course, there is ample room for novelty, innovation, and subversion. The creative team’s depiction of Batman’s duality is particularly compelling. Defying the commonly held fan theory that the performative “lazy playboy” façade is the real mask, whereas the “brooding vigilante” alter ego is closer to his actual self, this iteration of our hero treats both personae as equally fabricated—divergent embodiments of the same fundamental vulnerabilities. His “true identity” resides somewhere between these extremes, obfuscated by the repressed trauma that he refuses to confront, emerging only in fleeting moments of compassion—when he prioritizes rescuing imperiled innocents over pursuing perps, for instance, or when he chooses to be merciful towards his vanquished foes.

Lean, efficient, and easily digestible, Batman: Caped Crusader is refreshingly old school in its style and sensibilities. To Hell with the corporate gruel of Multiverses, multibillion-dollar budgets, and bloated “prestige” television; give me ten more years of the bite-sized gourmet meals that Timm, Reeves, and Abrams are cooking.

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batman the animated series needs to be put on netflix so it can have the same cultural renaissance avatar did

>imagining the hot takes

I’m imagining the current Harley Quinn fanatics discovering her origins and losing their goddamn minds.

You mean the origin where turns out that she actually isn’t a doctor and she had sex with a professor to get her degree, which I legitimately hate?

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No, that was tacked on later in the comics by somebody who hated her character.

This is referring to the animated series, where Harley originally came from, in which she was a respected psychologist until she was seduced by the Joker.

But the people using her as a symbol of Girl Power today would not respond well to… any of the interactions between her and her puddin.

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From Mad Love, by Harley Quinn’s original creators, Paul Dini and Bruce Timm. 

They also make it crystal clear that she chose to intern at Arkham Asylum because she wanted a quick and easy path to fame and fortune: under the pretense of “treating” The Joker, she intended to learn the juicy secrets of his past, then publish them in a sleazy tell-all book.

Fans are allowed to dislike these developments, of course, but it’s disingenuous to dismiss them as a malicious attack on her character by writers that don’t “get” her. Harley’s dishonesty, blind ambition, and overestimation of her own abilities have been part of her DNA for decades.

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