Shut up Batmite!


The show hadn't even BEGUN to be stale and formulaic yet! I do admire the producers for trying to go out in a cute way, but to insinuate that the series had "jumped the shark" when it still had so much potential? Pfah!!

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I loved the Batmite ep - and a great way for the show to go out - written by the great Paul Dini no less. Good stuff. And yes, the show was too formulaic.

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ya, Bitemite is a fool, i hate him.

Cult Leader my mind's frightening, I drink blood from a human skull like a Viking

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I have a feeling that Bat-Mite knew exactly what he was doing from the get-go. He was shown in previous episodes to love BATB, even defending it to comic-con fanboys, but only acted like he didn't like it anymore because he knew it was the last episode. He wanted to take a not-so-subtle jab at the people complaining about it. That's why he was so calm and collected as he was disappearing into oblivion.

I'm sad that this show ended, but I love that at least the cteators knew it was coming, and prepared a very nice episode for all of us, where all the characters ended up realising they were in a 'Truman Show'-type universe all along, and then have all the villains, heroes and dead characters reunite in the once, top-secret batcave, awaiting their dispatch from existence. No longer enemies, all of them were now friends as they await their end. Its quite beautiful, actually. :)

Not like Spectacular Spiderman, which was building up to something great, and then have it cancelled on a cliffhanger. :/

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