“It’s subtle, but to me it’s always been there.” If you go back and look at the Adam West show, it’s there in the Adam West show,” said Timm. “There’s clearly an unstated attraction between the two of the characters from the very beginning and I think it’s there in the comics. (He overreacts by taking Barbara off the case, and then doesn’t communicate with her after their sexual encounter.) Timm went on to say Batman was more at fault in the first part of the movie. “I actually like that in that opening story both Batman and Batgirl make a series of mistakes and then it kind of escalates, because Batman kind of overreacts and then she overreacts to his overreaction,” said Timm. “She’s pining over the violence.”Įxecutive Bruce Timm acknowledged “it’s complicated.” “I don’t think she’s pining over Bruce at all,” said Azzarello.
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