Post-movie, some of the Riddler’s followers decide they gotta tie up his one loose thread and take out Bruce Wayne live on stream. They are thwarted because:
Bruce Wayne never leaves his house
The Wayne residence is no longer accepting physical mail
One time they caught him, and a swarm of bats and smoke obscured the camera, and then he was gone, presumably rescued by the Batman live on camera.
Similarly, one time they were staking out Wayne Tower to watch for when he leaves again, and they made direct eye contact with Batman. Who then smacked them around, tied them up, and left. The police show up in half an hour.
One of them climbed in through the window and was promptly shot by the butler. In the background, you hear him and Bruce Wayne arguing about it and the butler assuring him he only used rubber bullets and Wayne will never find all of his guns.
They successfully kidnap him. He looks sad and bored the whole time. They try to torment him for the viewing audience, but he just mumbles, “You guys are so embarrassing,” and slips out of his bindings as if they were loose all along.
They are so embarrassing.
The next time, Bruce Wayne tells them to just go home. Their numbers are dwindling. Bruce is wearing a ratty tee-shirt and boxer shorts and is entirely unarmed. They go home.
mama Opossum carrying her babies
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Haven’t watched this shit in years but I guess I’ll contribute
The Gaang holding Momo like a baby
Plus Momo clinging to Zuko's leg
Moe Alley's review of the Normandy Flight listing the unusual thing about the plane being it was "On Fire."
Watching criminal minds in forensics and trying not to freak out over my obsessive love of Spencer Ried
DO NOT listen to this song and think about Eugene Roe and y/n or an OC making promises to each other about what they’re going to do after the war
might be one of the stranger takes i've had but part of me really wishes that tigerclaw was more of a watership down bigwig type character where he's hotheaded, kinda mean, loves a good fight and has very little faith in fireheart to begin with but eventually grows to deeply trust and respect him as firestar learns and grows into a leader he's proud to fight beside - becoming one of firestar's most trusted allies - while brokenstar remains the main villain of the arc.
fireheart could have his serious suspicions of tigerclaw but he moreso serves as a red herring while brokenstar (and perhaps darkstripe, secretly working with him from within thunderclan) are the real threat
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