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On the subject of Norah, Norah/Mrs. Freeze has been done dirty multiple times. But in this instance, I think they're referencing the awful Tomasi/Manke comics with her.

Long story short, DC's woke white dude 'allys' have been trying to undermine Victor and Norah for the last ten years. Scott Snyder tried to force a retcon where Freeze is insane and Norah isn't really his wife, he just made it all up in his head. That fucking failed spectacularly. So they then moved to character assassinating Victor.

He's portrayed as really evil in the modern DCU. More than normally is in his character. His love for his wife is a prison to her blahblah. It's really bad. Anyway, it culminates in Tomasi having Victor curing Norah, but because he did it badly, she's now SUPEREVIL and doesn't care about him at all. Mrs Freeze infects him with a virus and now Victor is stuck in a tank thinks to her so he won't try to keep her from murdering people like an edgy boring bitch killer frost knockoff. She doesn't love him.

Because that's a good take, a stronk powerful woman, because why would people want something wholesome like a man and his wife who just really love each other? What's worse is there are people that LIKE this shit. It's depressing as fuck.
Even the DCAU messed it up after the original BTAS series, to be fair. In In the movie Sub-Zero, Nora is cured and goes off to live a normal life with some other guy, leaving poor Freeze to become an even more messed up character who's nothing but a floating head in the episode "Cold Comfort." After that he just disappears. One of the tie-in comics did have them reunite briefly, but it's not exactly a great ending.

I think Arkham is the only place Freeze has gotten the genuine redemptive good ending you want to see, where he and Nora go off to live out her final days together after she gets thawed out.

I know, and I fucking hate it. Their "tribute episode" shat all over BB while the show itself only had a few episodes left to wrap up both itself and regular Justice League. I was livid at the time and still am.
I never really liked Beyond much anyway (for the reasons I've said before) but I hate how good the flashback part of Epilogue with Batman consoling Ace was because it feels like it deserved a better episode to be in.
 
I know, and I fucking hate it. Their "tribute episode" shat all over BB while the show itself only had a few episodes left to wrap up both itself and regular Justice League. I was livid at the time and still am.
I liked it. Terry being Bruce's kid by proxy was a Little weird but I didn't really have any problems with unlimited. I would take the worst of Paul and that writing team any day of the week over modern writing.
 
The mentally damaged, inexperienced, and irony-poisoned have no frame of reference for such things, unfortunately.

What's sad is that people do want it, hence why Spy X Family was so popular for awhile. They just get drowned out by extremely loud coomers.
It is funny as they never portray gay or queer relationships as toxic. These idiot writers keep insisting that people don't want "stale and boring hetero relationships" yet all their gay and queer fiction books never sell. I live in a very liberal area near a very Left leaning college. At my local Barnes & Noble none of the gay and queer fiction books and comics sell. Even with the store employees recommending the books and begging people at gun point to buy those books they do not sell and are dusty and sun bleached from how long they been on shelves. If these writers can't sell their gay and queer books in the bluest areas of the US than there is no audience for them.
 
I hate what DC does to Victor and Nora Freeze.
It's easy to forget that she was originally dead in the B:TAS revamp. She should've stayed that way.

And to be fair to Unlimited, Beyond had stupid shit in it too. Grayson apparently left Bruce because, under Dini's writing, Bruce would have fucked Barbara and gotten her pregnant. Barbara then would have tried doing the whole Batgirl thing, got punched in the stomach, then had a miscarriage which destroyed their relationship. This would explain why shes getting blacked in Beyond. I think he even snuck it into the comic iirc.
Most of that sounds like crap from the comic, which afaik Timm/Dini had little to nothing to do with. The show doesn't give a lot of details, but Batgirl was implied to have retired after getting shot. I liked the Bruce/Babs thing in Batman Beyond, because it came across as completely dysfunctional and not a weird ship. I liked that they all hated each other, sue me.

idgaf about the Terry thing either, although that episode was kind of a mess... fwiw, they had apparently had that twist in mind since before JL and just hadn't gotten around to it.
 
I know, and I fucking hate it. Their "tribute episode" shat all over BB while the show itself only had a few episodes left to wrap up both itself and regular Justice League. I was livid at the time and still am.
I try to put that out of my head, even if they reference Andrea Beaumont from Mask of the Phantasm having become a legendary assassin, which is really cool. I hate the idea of Damian Wayne, it just reaks of fan-fiction, and always preferred Terry because it's how Bruce operated, adopting orphans and raising them to channel their pain into something constructive. Hijacking Terry's dad's ballsack was a blatant attempt to just turn him into Damian Wayne with the serial numbers filed off, so I consider it non-canon.

Batman sending Ace off as gently as he can and the subsequent realization why Bruce named his dog Ace is peak feels, though. That episode was such a mixed bag.
 
I try to put that out of my head, even if they reference Andrea Beaumont from Mask of the Phantasm having become a legendary assassin, which is really cool. I hate the idea of Damian Wayne, it just reaks of fan-fiction, and always preferred Terry because it's how Bruce operated, adopting orphans and raising them to channel their pain into something constructive. Hijacking Terry's dad's ballsack was a blatant attempt to just turn him into Damian Wayne with the serial numbers filed off, so I consider it non-canon.

Batman sending Ace off as gently as he can and the subsequent realization why Bruce named his dog Ace is peak feels, though. That episode was such a mixed bag.
I think all of JLU predates Damian by at least half a decade, if not more. It was a totally on their own bad idea.
 
And why’s that? It’s been decades since I saw BB
From what I remember Ace was a little girl hurting people with psychic powers because she was scared of being alone, and scared because she was dying.
Batman risks death by approaching her, and tries to empathise with her by sharing that he feels lonely as well.
To prevent Ace from hurting anyone as she dies Batman stays with her and comforts her until she passes away.

As an old man Batman lives alone and secluded, his dog named Ace being his only companion.
 
From what I remember Ace was a little girl hurting people with psychic powers because she was scared of being alone, and scared because she was dying.
Batman risks death by approaching her, and tries to empathise with her by sharing that he feels lonely as well.
To prevent Ace from hurting anyone as she dies Batman stays with her and comforts her until she passes away.

As an old man Batman lives alone and secluded, his dog named Ace being his only companion.
Wow. I know what you're talking about, but I never made the connection until now. Brilliant.
 
On the subject of Norah, Norah/Mrs. Freeze has been done dirty multiple times. But in this instance, I think they're referencing the awful Tomasi/Manke comics with her.

Long story short, DC's woke white dude 'allys' have been trying to undermine Victor and Norah for the last ten years. Scott Snyder tried to force a retcon where Freeze is insane and Norah isn't really his wife, he just made it all up in his head. That fucking failed spectacularly. So they then moved to character assassinating Victor.

He's portrayed as really evil in the modern DCU. More than normally is in his character. His love for his wife is a prison to her blahblah. It's really bad. Anyway, it culminates in Tomasi having Victor curing Norah, but because he did it badly, she's now SUPEREVIL and doesn't care about him at all. Mrs Freeze infects him with a virus and now Victor is stuck in a tank thinks to her so he won't try to keep her from murdering people like an edgy boring bitch killer frost knockoff. She doesn't love him.

Because that's a good take, a stronk powerful woman, because why would people want something wholesome like a man and his wife who just really love each other? What's worse is there are people that LIKE this shit. It's depressing as fuck.
let me guess she also cucked him, and she is also a dyke for some reason
 
This video is what happens when a game us so trash that you can't possibly defend it, but you need to make a dig at the other youtubers being outraged at it because they're chuds
If anything, this will make people realize how good Arkham Knight really was despite all it's flaws.
 
I think all of JLU predates Damian by at least half a decade, if not more. It was a totally on their own bad idea.
I checked it and that specific episode "epilogue" came out in 2005, with Damian Wayne making his first comic appearance in 2006, so it's closer than that, but yeah. I could have sworn Damian was around for longer than that. I guess people were racing to give Batman a kid in the mid 2000s. Either way, I hate it.
 
On the subject of Norah, Norah/Mrs. Freeze has been done dirty multiple times. But in this instance, I think they're referencing the awful Tomasi/Manke comics with her.

Long story short, DC's woke white dude 'allys' have been trying to undermine Victor and Norah for the last ten years. Scott Snyder tried to force a retcon where Freeze is insane and Norah isn't really his wife, he just made it all up in his head. That fucking failed spectacularly. So they then moved to character assassinating Victor.

He's portrayed as really evil in the modern DCU. More than normally is in his character. His love for his wife is a prison to her blahblah. It's really bad. Anyway, it culminates in Tomasi having Victor curing Norah, but because he did it badly, she's now SUPEREVIL and doesn't care about him at all. Mrs Freeze infects him with a virus and now Victor is stuck in a tank thinks to her so he won't try to keep her from murdering people like an edgy boring bitch killer frost knockoff. She doesn't love him.

Because that's a good take, a stronk powerful woman, because why would people want something wholesome like a man and his wife who just really love each other? What's worse is there are people that LIKE this shit. It's depressing as fuck.
As far as I can tell, the Female Freeze in this game is not gonna be Norah, it's literally just a genderbent Victor who's a butch lesbian.

I checked it and that specific episode "epilogue" came out in 2005, with Damian Wayne making his first comic appearance in 2006, so it's closer than that, but yeah. I could have sworn Damian was around for longer than that. I guess people were racing to give Batman a kid in the mid 2000s. Either way, I hate it.
Damian was technically around much longer than that, Bruce and Talia's son Ibn al Xu'ffasch, who appeared in, I think, 'Son of the Demon' and 'Kingdom Come', but only made the transition to main line canon as Damian Wayne around 2006.
 
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Grayson apparently left Bruce because, under Dini's writing, Bruce would have fucked Barbara and gotten her pregnant. Barbara then would have tried doing the whole Batgirl thing, got punched in the stomach, then had a miscarriage which destroyed their relationship. This would explain why shes getting blacked in Beyond. I think he even snuck it into the comic iirc.
I am pretty sure Grayson left because Batman was getting more violent and cold as he went along. There was an entire scene of Batman willing to beat a man in front of his kid. BTAS depicted a version of Batman that spiraled downwards in comparison to The Batman or Brave & The Bold, where he became more socially healthy with time. The story you are quoting came in through a comic adaptation, which typically were made without involvement from the DCAU staff.

In all honesty though, I think BTAS had a really poor version and handling of Grayson in general. Hell, I would argue the Arkham games followed and made Dick worse. I can hardly ever remember much about Dick in comparison to Tim, who in and of himself was written like Jason for some reason. Dick really only started to shine with Teen Titans and especially Young Justice (even the poor later seasons still make him highly competent).

I know, and I fucking hate it. Their "tribute episode" shat all over BB while the show itself only had a few episodes left to wrap up both itself and regular Justice League. I was livid at the time and still am.
Outside of the twist, it was a pretty good episode. Would have been a great send off had they not included the Bat cum detail. I like the idea of Waller trying to manufacture a Batman, only for it to come naturally without her involvement. The story with Batman and Ace was also very sweet.

The mentally damaged, inexperienced, and irony-poisoned have no frame of reference for such things, unfortunately.

What's sad is that people do want it, hence why Spy X Family was so popular for awhile. They just get drowned out by extremely loud coomers.
A lot of it is also higher ups demanding stories be changed to make things exciting. Parker can never be married as corporate only sees Spider-Man as a teenager. Having him as a middle-aged dad will stop the kiddos from liking him.

I liked the loving relationship between Nora & Mr. Freeze. And now I read that it has been destroyed?? Fuck modern garbage writers! Dumb faggots!
To defend modern writers a bit, Freeze is a one-trick pony that writers have to somehow keep using. Not even the BTAS writers knew what to do with him post-debut. His wife story can work for one narrative, but any farther and it falls apart. No one in the DC universe can get this woman cured? Then if she is cured, what does Freeze even do?
 
Freeze had a good BB episode. That is all.

Anyways, I stopped following comics around then but the biggest problem for me was that, because boomer audiences wouldn't accept or buy all new characters, creators gave up and decided to make them knockoffs instead. Idea for a female hero? She's a Green Lantern. Idea for an asshole kid? He's Robin. No idea for Spiderman? Kill him and slot in a black guy with nearly identical backstory. It was so lazy and unrewarding. And because nobody is allowed to stay dead you end up with six GLs, four Flashes, three Robins, two Spidermen and Krypto being canon again. Just pure shit.
 
Freeze had a good BB episode. That is all.

Anyways, I stopped following comics around then but the biggest problem for me was that, because boomer audiences wouldn't accept or buy all new characters, creators gave up and decided to make them knockoffs instead. Idea for a female hero? She's a Green Lantern. Idea for an asshole kid? He's Robin. No idea for Spiderman? Kill him and slot in a black guy with nearly identical backstory. It was so lazy and unrewarding. And because nobody is allowed to stay dead you end up with six GLs, four Flashes, three Robins, two Spidermen and Krypto being canon again. Just pure shit.
There is too many capeshitters in general. Every universe seems to have multiple of the same power sets repeated and a lot of the same archetypes. It is a fundamental flaw of combining an entire company’s lineup into a singular universe. You cannot make break out characters in a space where they will get bogged by guy from 70 years ago with same powers and/or characteristics.
 
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