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The fact that these successors were overlooked in favor of the "actual" heirs bothers me. They weren't meant to be the biological children's seat warmers; rather, they were meant to the actual successors to their mentors. The worst part is that none of the biological heirs have ever understood "what" they are fighting for. They are attempting to assert their position in this world without having "earned" by suffering like moms and fathers. Damian did not lose his parents to crime like Bruce did; Jon did not experience social rejection as a child like Clark did; and Diana did not face men's fury for Trinity. Additionally, Tim Conner and Cassie would have been better and more suited for the roles as they had endured just as much as their teachers if not even more. I know not every hero needs to have a sob story to become as good as they are, I just feel like the opportunity was stolen from the actual side-kicks and given to the children despite them not earning it as much as their counter-parts did. Yes they've grown a lot, and I am not denying any of Damian and Jon's growth, it just didn't feel right to me that they were spoon fed to become the greatest heroes of all time and the ones who actually fought for their right were side-tracked and forgotten.
I mean they were exclusively setting Tim up specifically to take over for Bruce at one point, but then they back-stab to say "nah, he goes bad if he does"...uh wouldn't that claim be better suited to Damian? Tim, he's had to suffer loss of family and friends both, and he's even gotten friends back, but the pain is still there...and yet through the pain he and Wonder Girl helped each other when Bart and Conner were gone.
@@Superlad9494 that wasn't much, he lost Grayson (his main role model), Bruce, Alfred, Stephanie and others. Depending on continuity (because there's at least three different versions of Titans Tomorrow) Nightwing is leaving instead of dying which might be even worse for Tim's mental state. If Dick was around Tim would've never turned evil, Tim always believed that between the two of them Dick must be Batman and Dick thinks otherwise. Tim became Batman under horrible circumstances. I feel like Post-Crisis Tim as Batman would be interesting because he'd have to choose between being a human and being effective crimefighter, similar to Bruce but different.
@@fdjtron1732 Tim had the rest of the Grayson Titans, Bette included to look up to. Sure losing Grayson & Steph would be rough, but Tim wouldn't just go bad, especially when he's got lady Grayson operating as Batwoman.
Love listening to your videos while I’m on the toilet taking a Dookie! It’s like it’s storytime and Dookie time at the same time! I have the most beautiful Dookies when I’m listening to your videos! Thanks for helping me take Dookies.
This has got to be the same voiceover artist that does the Skill Capped videos
sounds like an ai voice tbh
The fact that these successors were overlooked in favor of the "actual" heirs bothers me. They weren't meant to be the biological children's seat warmers; rather, they were meant to the actual successors to their mentors. The worst part is that none of the biological heirs have ever understood "what" they are fighting for. They are attempting to assert their position in this world without having "earned" by suffering like moms and fathers. Damian did not lose his parents to crime like Bruce did; Jon did not experience social rejection as a child like Clark did; and Diana did not face men's fury for Trinity. Additionally, Tim Conner and Cassie would have been better and more suited for the roles as they had endured just as much as their teachers if not even more. I know not every hero needs to have a sob story to become as good as they are, I just feel like the opportunity was stolen from the actual side-kicks and given to the children despite them not earning it as much as their counter-parts did. Yes they've grown a lot, and I am not denying any of Damian and Jon's growth, it just didn't feel right to me that they were spoon fed to become the greatest heroes of all time and the ones who actually fought for their right were side-tracked and forgotten.
I mean they were exclusively setting Tim up specifically to take over for Bruce at one point, but then they back-stab to say "nah, he goes bad if he does"...uh wouldn't that claim be better suited to Damian?
Tim, he's had to suffer loss of family and friends both, and he's even gotten friends back, but the pain is still there...and yet through the pain he and Wonder Girl helped each other when Bart and Conner were gone.
@@Superlad9494 Tim became evil Batman because he was broken after losing the Batfamily. Tim can work as Batman with Batfamily's support
@@fdjtron1732 but he still had the OG Batgirl (Flamebird) with him who under Bruce instead of Kathy became his best student, he could have remained
@@Superlad9494 that wasn't much, he lost Grayson (his main role model), Bruce, Alfred, Stephanie and others. Depending on continuity (because there's at least three different versions of Titans Tomorrow) Nightwing is leaving instead of dying which might be even worse for Tim's mental state. If Dick was around Tim would've never turned evil, Tim always believed that between the two of them Dick must be Batman and Dick thinks otherwise. Tim became Batman under horrible circumstances. I feel like Post-Crisis Tim as Batman would be interesting because he'd have to choose between being a human and being effective crimefighter, similar to Bruce but different.
@@fdjtron1732 Tim had the rest of the Grayson Titans, Bette included to look up to. Sure losing Grayson & Steph would be rough, but Tim wouldn't just go bad, especially when he's got lady Grayson operating as Batwoman.
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