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I was honestly pleasently surprised to see this reveal Tbh i was more of a fan of the concept of Duela being Harvey's daughter then the daughter of the Jokester in thw comics, so it's nice seeing them reintroduce it here in an interesting manner
Okay the voice I like but they couldn't afford to mess up his face more than that what budget not big enough for a more brutal face burn oh well least we got Two-Face would have been good for a second season Turner trying to talk to the man who is like his Uncle to gain control back
Gotham Knights was Amazing Show. Through I’m Disappointed how The Court of Owls was handled in The Last Episodes but Two Face was Perfect. Finally a Live Action Version of Harvey Dent/Two Face with a Split Personality and Holy Shit Misha Collins was Truly Perfect as Two Face. The One Thing I Love is That Both Harvey Dent and Two Face Love there daughter Duela Dent and I believe that would been The Key to saving Harvey Dent.
Tell me about it. I didn't even know this show was on until the second episode. I was trying to get into Superman and Lois, and just not feeling it, Gotham Knights was up next. Okay, this is on. Why is it on again? A few eps later, I was hooked. Much more to the stuff about the Knights than Harvey, though I think that might have been a definitive Two-Face if the show had continued. Turner and Duela were what really got me. And it ended with them separated, her thinking Turner was dead, willing to change her whole way of life in his memory. That's when I started thinking that just once, a show was going to end the way I wanted it to end. Two more chapters, and it's going to. On a cliffhanger of sorts, but all of them together. Google "Not Offended, Duela"
Well no, he becomes Two-Face in the season/series finale. This is just foreshadowing. I finished the story myself--Duela wasn't going to stop until she brought Harvey back, as he asked her to. Google "Not Offended, Duela"
This Two-Face is more realistic and believable than the Dark Knight one; his face looks like it has already been through operations, meaning he wouldn’t suffer infections from burn wounds, and he speaks as though half his lips are gone; both of these issues were not addressed in the Dark Knight
Hello Big Bad Harv. Always love to see you-seriously I absolutely adore this take on the Two Face alter. Not a straightforward evil side, he’s more selfish and focused on self-preservation-and yet as we see with Duela very very capable of caring about other people
Not my favorite scene, but this remains one of my favorite shows of recent years--definitely my favorite CW superhero show, because it was about people, not powers. Relationships. I continued the story on my own. Google "Not Offended, Duela"
@@jackreynolds2144 Automated Dialogue Replacement. Standard practice in film making when they might have to re-record dialogue. Usually you can never tell when it's been redone. But right here, it looks like a badly dubbed foreign film.
A: I just now was made aware of this. B: The voice he's using is what it would sound like if Castiel got drunk while watching Dark Knight with Dean and attempted an impression of Ledger's Joker.
They all have fighting experience--the least convincing is Stephanie, but we saw she was taking fencing and martial arts classes with Turner at Gotham Academy. Cullen and Harper were criminals, they've learned how to fight. I can't believe you're saying Carrie Kelley, trained by Batman, has no training. Turner already fought Felix Harmon, held his own. They had weapons developed by Batman to fight people like this. And yes, it's a bit abrupt. The writers were not given enough time to fully develop this show. They were expected to do a scene like this, and I agree, it doesn't entirely work. But don't pretend you never saw they could fight before now. These Talons just awoke from a long dormancy. Obviously not at their best, nor expecting any serious resistance. Teens with no powers fighting adult supervillains bigger and stronger than them is a long-established trope in the Batman comics. Go complain there. ;)
0:43 I Just Love Seeing How Much Cecile Loves Nora And That She Was More Than Willing To Fight The Negative Speed Force To Save Her Granddaughter Without Hurting Her
TITANS 1:38-1:40-1:46 SUPERBOY (JONATHAN KENT) VS THE HERETIC 1:50-1:52-1:56-2:14 JONATHAN KENT AND DAMIAN WAYNE VS THE HERETIC 2:07 HERETIC THROW JONATHAN OUT SKY