sandlandfan
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In Batman Begins, Batman defeats Ras by leaving him on a derailed train. "I'm not going to kill you, but I don't have to save you"
In The Dark Knight, Batman repeatedly saves the Joker from certain death (falling, diverting his batcycle, etc.). Why not simply say "I'm not going to kill you, I'm just not going to save you from falling 100 stories to your death"? Obviously, Joker is a much bigger threat than Ras.
That is not in sync with the whole "batman needs to become darker and more serious to defeat the joker" mentality
In The Dark Knight, Batman repeatedly saves the Joker from certain death (falling, diverting his batcycle, etc.). Why not simply say "I'm not going to kill you, I'm just not going to save you from falling 100 stories to your death"? Obviously, Joker is a much bigger threat than Ras.
That is not in sync with the whole "batman needs to become darker and more serious to defeat the joker" mentality