Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25266931-20161112032800/@comment-14138255-20161114214934

Lord Jaric wrote: Except Batman does have issues. In Batman Beyond he became a bitter old man. And pretty much shut himself out from the world until Terry came along. That's pretty much always Batman, but Batman Beyond is when he has enough down time to really let it get to him. When his birthday rolled around, he ended up looking through pictures of all his "love interests" over the years and realizing he let all of it pass him by, and to add more salt to the wound filet, Talia (who has aged quite gracefully due to the Lazerus Pit) came by with a fine meat dinner that he can't even eat because of his heart problem. Characters like him don't get happy endings, and if it weren't for his new role of teaching the next Batman his story probably wouldn't have had a satisfying (or rather, not for him) end.

Note that I'm merely continuing this to both exercise my argumentive abilities and to point out flaws in your style and preferences (it'd probably do you good).