It's the same with Morrison. He said that Bruce was pretending to fall in love with Jezebel Jet thanks to Alfred's acting skill... no, he didn't. There's absolutely no hint that shows that he's pretending, and even if there is, why pretend to the point where he got poisoned and buried alive, it makes no sense.
Just got from Tumblr discussing this, and they said that's what David Cain taught her and it's viewed as bad, and Batman taught Cassandra not to use violence to communicate.
All in all, I've seen Tom King's story enough to know that he does plan these things, the plot points, the misdirection, and the reveal, he did similar things in Grayson where he wrote certain scenes and once the reveal happened they can be viewed in a different way... but they don't always land.
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Yeah, I thought Batwoman was supposed to be off helping the Gotham City Monsters, and Cass and Duke would be busy with the Outsiders. Guess Bruce called them all in for a cameo, so they can get beat-up and look weak, assuming that's what happens.
And what happened to Spoiler? No one invited her? I'm not a huge Steph fan, but it bothers me when characters seemingly disappear without explanation. I know Luke and Harper retired, Jason is not happy with Bruce, and Azrael is with a different team - but what happened to Steph?
That would be funny. "They're my family...except her, I don't know who she is." (j/k).
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King is really testing my suspension of disbelief. Not only do I dislike the idea of Batman communicating with his boy sidekick through direct assault, but I really don't think it makes sense at all given the circumstance, and I also dislike the precedent it sets as a whole.
I'm not going to hinge the quality of this comic on that alone, but I really think it's one of those things that is going to make King's legacy on the character way worse off.
Honestly there are so many instances in King's run that make me wonder if he's just constantly parodying the "keikaku" concept.
I really doubt King wrote that as a response to fan outrage. The rest of the series will have to follow up on the fact that Bruce and the bat family were aware of Bane's plan and are coordinating the attack.
Nothing spells understanding Batman like "I trained my kids to read my fists hitting their face just right."
King continues to write the worst Batman.
I laughed out loud imagining the scenario where he is just beginning to train him in that form of communication
Tim No! When I break your nose it means you have to go Defcon 4! When I only knock out a tooth it's go radio silent.
I think you're probably right. 10 issues of waiting (and losing all momentum) to find out it was a completely illogical conning of the audience that will be plot relevant in the remaining 5 issues. Like I said, I kinda think it's likely it's just a cheaty plot-device for drama with no consequence. Except there wasn't even much drama, so maybe it was just a cheaty plot device for other reasons.
It means things are not out of whack as can be deduced by the "Whack". In other words business as usual.