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James Harvey
05-06-2001, 01:42 PM
Word has it that Bruce puts the batsuit back on, temporarily, in UNMASKED to help out McGinnis once that kid sees his ID? Sound sinteresting. Thoughts?

Salvor
05-06-2001, 01:58 PM
Thoughts? It would be so great... a perfect way to end the series.

James
05-06-2001, 04:01 PM
Bruce kitted up... something I've been waiting to happen again throughout the series.... it's always nice to see Bruce involved. It's a pity he couldn't have been there as the Bat at the end of ROTJ (the sweet symmetry almost demanded it!)... after all Ace got a chance to give the clown a kicking yet Bruce never did.... oh well

Inque
05-06-2001, 05:13 PM
If Bruce puts on the mask to save terry's butt because some kid finds out his identity, this is what I think the plot's going to be.

Terry (as Batman) is going around and then decides to change into his clothes. He goes to some place where he thinks is private to change clothes, but some kid seems him and now he knows who batman is. Terry and Batman decide to fool the kid by having Bruce dressing up in the suit and being in the same place with terry and the kid. then the kid will think that he was mistaken because if terry is batman, how is batman and terry there at the same time?

then it will end.

ok bye.

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HellCat
05-06-2001, 05:58 PM
Originally posted by Inque


If Bruce puts on the mask to save terry's butt because some kid finds out his identity, this is what I think the plot's going to be.

Terry (as Batman) is going around and then decides to change into his clothes. He goes to some place where he thinks is private to change clothes, but some kid seems him and now he knows who batman is. Terry and Batman decide to fool the kid by having Bruce dressing up in the suit and being in the same place with terry and the kid. then the kid will think that he was mistaken because if terry is batman, how is batman and terry there at the same time?

then it will end.

ok bye.

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Yep,I think your right, Shame that same story has been used by thousands of shows.

Maxie Zeus
05-06-2001, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by Inque


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Yeah, but I liked the other one, too. Can't go wrong with an Inque avatar.:cool:

Maxie Zeus
05-06-2001, 06:47 PM
Originally posted by Blight Man


Yep,I think your right, Shame that same story has been used by thousands of shows.

Yeah, didn't our friend The Old Maid predict this twist, like, weeks ago?

Failure
05-06-2001, 09:43 PM
Originally posted by Blight Man


Yep,I think your right, Shame that same story has been used by thousands of shows.

Wasn't this also a Superman episode?

HellCat
05-06-2001, 09:52 PM
Originally posted by Failure


Wasn't this also a Superman episode?

Yeah,I was gonna mention that. It was a Lois and Clark episode. Clark's identity was discovered,and he had to give a speech to the city. He used a prerecored hologram of Superman, to make it look like he wasn't really him.The hologram showed up halfway through the speech.

Inque
05-06-2001, 10:47 PM
Originally posted by Failure


Wasn't this also a Superman episode?

it was also an episdoe of Spider-Man and his amazing friends. it was that show from like the 70s, i wasn't around then, but they used to play the show sunday mornings on upn. well in that ep the sandman saw peter parker chaning into the spiderman costume. to solve the problem they got flash to dress up in a spierman costume and have him stand next to peter parker while the sandman was there.

Salvor
05-07-2001, 11:42 AM
Well it's also a Batman episode. The strange secret of Bruce Wayne.

I think (and hope) they can come up with a better story.

killercroc
05-07-2001, 05:37 PM
Originally posted by Inque


If Bruce puts on the mask to save terry's butt because some kid finds out his identity, this is what I think the plot's going to be.

Terry (as Batman) is going around and then decides to change into his clothes. He goes to some place where he thinks is private to change clothes, but some kid seems him and now he knows who batman is. Terry and Batman decide to fool the kid by having Bruce dressing up in the suit and being in the same place with terry and the kid. then the kid will think that he was mistaken because if terry is batman, how is batman and terry there at the same time?

then it will end.

ok bye.

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The only problem is that Bruce is a lot bigger than Terry. For one thing, seems like he'd have a hard time fitting into the suit(which has been discussed on the old board), also, seems like the persone would notice the 50 pound weight difference. Especially if he/she already thought Terry was the Bat.

The Old Maid
05-07-2001, 07:23 PM
Originally posted by Maxie Zeus


Yeah, didn't our friend The Old Maid predict this twist, like, weeks ago?

Yep. Tell the suits to hurry up with my royalty check.

I wouldn't worry about the size difference between Terry and Bruce. It's not like Bruce was ever the type to walk up to the kiddies and shake their hands. He'd probably just fly overhead, making it hard to judge his actual size.

Besides they must have some futuristic version of spandex that "works with" the computerized layer. Remember that Terry stole Bruce's suit. It wasn't tailored for someone half Wayne's size but it seemed to fit all right.

The question I'd like to see answered is, what will Terry learn from being unmasked? Someone mentioned "Strange secret of BW" -- that time, the idea was to ruin an extortionist. Having Two-Face save Wayne's life (albeit in absentia) was just perfect. I'm just wondering how many dimensions "Unmasked" will have.

Come to think of it, Terry already has a Two-Face to provide those dimensions, namely Spellbinder. ("I've been his school advisor for years and I'm telling you that kid's too dumb to be Batman.")

Still, is this secret a tool of the plot or the whole plot? I'd have loved to see Bruce fly one last time, still the Batman, invincible.

Rahziel
05-18-2001, 12:32 AM
Terry: 5'10 170 lbs.
Bruce: 6'1 195 lbs.

There's not of a differnce to notice from a distance, especially if that's where the kid spots Batman from. the suit will fit Bruce with ease, it did years back. no matter the circuits inside, it's still spandex. How'd ya think it shrunk down to the smaller frame of McGinnis?

Inque
05-19-2001, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by Rahziel
Terry: 5'10 170 lbs.
Bruce: 6'1 195 lbs.


where'd ya get that info?

Rahziel
05-19-2001, 12:17 AM
The ROTJ DVD has it and alot more goodies which mad it worth buying even though the edits were made