My problem with the "Martha Incident" *Spoilers*

LOL you just proved my point!

What was your point again? That Batman has killed? That Batman had to kill? Unless your head is so far up your ass, my initial comment was made because the OP claimed Batman stopped killing after finding out about Martha. And he didn't stop killing. Hence, my initial comment. Is reading comprehension a concept too foreign to you?

Snyder put some faith in the YOU (the audience) to have some intelligence and do some research and this is how you repay him.

I'm confused. Are you implying I didn't know about The Dark Knight Returns? Or, are you implying Snyder's films require intelligence? Because, boy, do I have news for you...

Also, Praise Comic Book Yeezus Snyder!

You citing the Knightmare sequence is exactly what I'm talking about.

The Knightmare sequence is a depiction of a vision or an alternate future or a different universe in which Superman has gone evil and started killing everyone. Of course Batman had to use guns in that scenario how else would he realistically have survived up to that point??

Yes, I know this. My extensive posting history in /r/DC_Cinematic should've made this clear. Or is this another attempt at a "I'm smart for Snyder films and you're nawwwwwt!" argument?

Also, what does this have to do with my Batman body count being an example of Snyder as an unsubtle storyteller retort against your point "Snyder is a genius that held back and doesn't need to spoonfeed anyone"?

I await a good answer from you on that.

I await a usual reply where you ignore what I'm saying and begin to prattle on about something else while you furiously backpedal further into the corner you're now cozy with.

This is not your average Marvel movie. Batman can't realistically take on 30 Superman Soldiers when they all have guns pointed at him without he himself using some kind of weapon.

Clearly. Because it's somehow worse than the mediocrity Marvel has regurgitated for the past 8 years.

It's funny how you dont mention Superman straight up killing Batman's soldiers with his lasers because it doesn't fit your narrative maybe?

Maybe it's because the OP's comment was about Batman killing and... my initial response was a direct response to Batman killing? Or, maybe it's because this entire thread has been about Batman? C'mon, keep up. I'm trying my best to keep this at a kindergarten level for your lack of comprehension.

You really needed all of that spoonfed to you? You have completey proved my point.

Firstly, I'm starting to get a vague idea that you don't know what spoonfeeding means, because if you did, you would realize that the film spoonfeeds the audience. Secondly, no, your "point" was something conjured up by pure DC fanboyism. As such, it has no grounds of being a "point", let a coherent one.

Snyder held back in terms of the source material. He heavily based BvS off of The Dark Knight Returns graphic novel, in which Batman is more brutal.

Yes, I know this. My extensive posting history in /r/DC_Cinematic should've made this cl-- wait, a minute... didn't we already go through this?

But, no, please. Incite more instances of deja vu, where your lack of critical thinking and comprehension causes you continuously lose the plot, and me try to repeat the same things over and over again at a juvenile level for a juvenile. I am the kindergarten teacher in this scenario, after all.

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