“I made you what you are… just like Gotham made me..” that’s a powerful line if you ask me. Bruce could’ve easily become some villain like this guy, but decided to flip the script and make a change for Gotham. So there are no more Bruces in the alleys losing their parents and becoming what makes the city a rotten place
Fun fact about Matches: he's not the guy who killed the Wayne's according to the comics, that's Joe Chill. But he does exist in the comics but it's actually Bruce himself. He uses the name Matches Malone to blend in with the criminal underground for recon
I think it's funny how he'll charge 10 grand for adult men, double for women, triple for children, be he won't kill babies, no babies. Lol he's got a tiny little bit of morality but not much
This is such an important scene. They really did a good job showing why Bruce doesn’t kill as Batman. The way they represented matches was brilliant. A man who’s killed many people, so many he can’t remember there name. Whether it was the people he killed weighing on his conscience or it was he was simply tired of all the violence, all his sins and he was ready to go.
I absolutely dig how they didn’t make him the typical ‘evil’ villain who is a sociopath or whatever. He actually had a soul and felt for the people he’s murdered but he had to survive and didn’t know how to stop :(
I love that the most important day in Bruce Wayne's life was just another Tuesday for his parent's killer. Kid had to go into excruciating detail for the guy to even remember.
This is the greatest character moment in any comic book movie or show. If someone asks, who is Batman? Why does he do what he does? I’ll show them this scene. So perfect
"I'm a monster, you need to kill me"
Such an important scene Batman meets the man who killed his parents who killed so many people in Breaking Bad.
This is where the Batman was born. The real Batman who doesn't kill and actually HAS a moral compass.
And here batman was born, the one who has restraint
Love how Bruce's description of the night is so detailed but Matches only remembers the night when he mentioned the pearl necklace.
“I made you what you are… just like Gotham made me..” that’s a powerful line if you ask me. Bruce could’ve easily become some villain like this guy, but decided to flip the script and make a change for Gotham. So there are no more Bruces in the alleys losing their parents and becoming what makes the city a rotten place
Imagine if Jim had arrived 5 minutes earlier. Would he have pointed that gun at Bruce telling him to drop his?
Fun fact about Matches: he's not the guy who killed the Wayne's according to the comics, that's Joe Chill. But he does exist in the comics but it's actually Bruce himself. He uses the name Matches Malone to blend in with the criminal underground for recon
"I wish you were a monster, but your just a man" most powerful line in the show
Damn batman speech skill is 100
I like how Bruce is trying so hard to pull the trigger but he can’t and he knows if he does he won’t feel better
I think it's funny how he'll charge 10 grand for adult men, double for women, triple for children, be he won't kill babies, no babies. Lol he's got a tiny little bit of morality but not much
This is such an important scene. They really did a good job showing why Bruce doesn’t kill as Batman. The way they represented matches was brilliant. A man who’s killed many people, so many he can’t remember there name. Whether it was the people he killed weighing on his conscience or it was he was simply tired of all the violence, all his sins and he was ready to go.
I absolutely dig how they didn’t make him the typical ‘evil’ villain who is a sociopath or whatever. He actually had a soul and felt for the people he’s murdered but he had to survive and didn’t know how to stop :(
I love that the most important day in Bruce Wayne's life was just another Tuesday for his parent's killer. Kid had to go into excruciating detail for the guy to even remember.
This is the greatest character moment in any comic book movie or show. If someone asks, who is Batman? Why does he do what he does? I’ll show them this scene. So perfect
Bruce: You killed my parents.
"A man gets tired... doing wrong, and going unpunished."
This kid definitely nails young Bruce Wayne.
I mean Matches Malone did complete Bruce's inital contract of wanting someone dead