This is the only thing you wonder about when it comes to Batman? :dubious:
One thing that always amazes me is how **no one **ever makes the connection between Bruce and Dick and Batman and Robin, not even Commissioner Gordon when they come into his office dressed differently five minutes apart, or when he talks to Alfred on the Batphone one minute and then on the regular line to Wayne Manor the next.
Just how dumb is the GCPD, anyway?!? :eek: ![]()
Mr Howell would never let you get away with it! ![]()
What I always wondered was why they didn’t just kill Gilligan after the fifth or sixth botched rescue attempt? ![]()
That would be more logical, but instead there is the Instant Costume Change Lever, though if Bruce chooses he can negate the change.
You are a bounder and a cad to suggest such with a married woman.
they needed the gravity assist to get into those tights.
one time the Joker switched the signs with hilarious results.
Lovie is a free spirit and shan’t follow your Victorian hidebound morals. She is all things to all men. Mr. Howell is whom she stays with, but even he can’t/wouldn’t try to tie Lovie down.
So you would have been all up in their buttholes for all those years. You are a proctologist are you not?
In the series finale of ST:TNG (an episode that I love, by the way), when “Q” demonstrates to Captain Picard that in the “pool of goo” nothing is happening to form the proteins that are supposed to be the “building blocks of what you call ‘life’” shouldn’t Captain Picard (and, indeed, all other human beings in existence at that time) have simply vanished? Unless that’s all explained in the show’s final scene about the whole episode being an alternate timeline that never really occurred…
Plenty dumb.
There is a one episode where Gordon is talking to Bruce Wayne while Alfred the Butler is standing some distance away (supposedly to prevent other people from catching his cold). Alfred speaks into a device to make his voice sound like Batman. There is another episode where Wayne is in the commissioner’s office when a disguised-as-Batman-henchman visits them. I don’t think the real Batman ever informs Gordon that he was actually there.
What happens in their locker room stays in their locker room. ![]()
That was another Riddler episode; the henchman was one of the River Rats.
Later on, Gordon did ask Batman if he had been in his office earlier that afternoon and said “No, I didn’t think so” when the BM told him he hadn’t. So Jim apparently wasn’t taken in 100%.
Holy untruth, Batman!
Aunt Harriet would never have allowed such things … if she hadn’t been entirely clueless as well!
I’ve seen a few episodes of The Big Bang Theory and I wonder why two physicists with decent jobs need to be roommates but the apartment across the hall can be afforded (although barely) by a waitress.
Are they that far in debt from student loans? Or are they so stupid with their money that they are broke from spending it on comic book garbage?
Or on the other side, is she making that much more in tips?
Although, from what I’ve seen of the show Leonard was the one that needed a roommate for financial reasons. I don’t know for sure if that was Sheldon’s reason. He could have just wanted a pet.
In The Shawshank Redemption, how does the poster get back over the hole?
A year late, but I didn’t see anyone address this.
He went to prison for parking his car in Cuddy’s living room. Not for the massive repeated violations of medical ethics, patient rights, HIPAA, and whatever else he could think to violate on a weekly basis.