Personally, I thought the assassination attempt was aimed more at Gordon, and John's line in the Batman path is more like a "that guy's causing chaos, I'll try to make a bigger splash than him!"
...It kind of lines up with Season 2, in that John has found his own group of trouble-makers. He's known to have some pretty psychotic tendencies, so that scene at the bar is probably his "Joker self" expressing the need to do some bad stuff.
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I agree that might be what Joker meant but the question is still raised who tried to kill Bruce at the end of the Season was it someone from the comic based on the TellTale game or someone from Season 2 or even did John send them. The scene is open to interpretation because there is no proof on either side of the argument until TellTale tells us what happened there.
You are assuming he was talking about the assassination attempt, and not Batman saving Gordon by suprise in live TV . Before that line, he s… moreays "It is gonna be tough to top that", wich gives a lot of context to the phrase you brought up.
And don't make things up, he only says that line in the Batman scenario. If you go as Bruce, he only says "See you soon Brucie". Their interactions at Arkham only implie John interest on Bruce and admiration to Batman. You are just making things up and creating interpretations that lack any kind of solid proof to back them up.
I agree that might be what Joker meant but the question is still raised who tried to kill Bruce at the end of the Season was it someone from… more the comic based on the TellTale game or someone from Season 2 or even did John send them. The scene is open to interpretation because there is no proof on either side of the argument until TellTale tells us what happened there.
This is an okay exception as that guideline mainly focuses on mean-spirited memes. (We should probably clarify this with better phrasing in the future on our end.)
Tbh I would love it if Telltale continues all of their cancelled series once they get around to it. Now correct me if I'm wrong (because I am a little bit rusty with the latest Telltale games) but I cant actually remember any series going beyond 2 seasons apart from TWD but you never know the same thing might happen to Batman.
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Personally, I thought the assassination attempt was aimed more at Gordon, and John's line in the Batman path is more like a "that guy's causing chaos, I'll try to make a bigger splash than him!"
...It kind of lines up with Season 2, in that John has found his own group of trouble-makers. He's known to have some pretty psychotic tendencies, so that scene at the bar is probably his "Joker self" expressing the need to do some bad stuff.
Poogers back at it again with the "TT forgot about the ending of S1!" meme
Don't hate me Poogie I luv u
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omfg kael.
I agree that might be what Joker meant but the question is still raised who tried to kill Bruce at the end of the Season was it someone from the comic based on the TellTale game or someone from Season 2 or even did John send them. The scene is open to interpretation because there is no proof on either side of the argument until TellTale tells us what happened there.
I don't think that's relevant to the story. Most probably thing, is that they put the assassin to show that Gotham continues to be a dangerous city.
Huh. Good to know.
Read that folks! Since I don't take anything like that to heart, have at me! Do your worst.
(In an appropriate thread)
Tbh I would love it if Telltale continues all of their cancelled series once they get around to it. Now correct me if I'm wrong (because I am a little bit rusty with the latest Telltale games) but I cant actually remember any series going beyond 2 seasons apart from TWD but you never know the same thing might happen to Batman.