K!LL OR SAVE what makes a hero?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2022
  • if a hero is not willing to do what it takes to save lives, are they really a hero?
    Should heroes kill or not?
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  • @jondoe8350
    @jondoe8350 2 года назад +2124

    Well let’s be honest the joker still being alive isn’t just on Batman, it’s on the justice system of the comic world, there’s gotta be a point where they should have just given joker the chair

    • @KhanhNguyen-mh5ec
      @KhanhNguyen-mh5ec Год назад +1

      The chair? No, Floyd treatment is the ending he deserve

    • @CelestialInfinite678
      @CelestialInfinite678 Год назад +87

      Very true

    • @Here0Be0Dragons
      @Here0Be0Dragons Год назад +74

      They already did give the joke of the chair it didn't stick

    • @ath477
      @ath477 Год назад +97

      I blame the writers for anyone

    • @Spiceodog
      @Spiceodog Год назад +23

      I’d prefer a quick batarang slash across my throat then spending months in a barren cell, my mind going numb as I wait for my death. The smell of burning flesh wafting into my nose as I wait for it to be carried out.

  • @kairumasamune1992
    @kairumasamune1992 10 месяцев назад +109

    A psychologist once said in a video about analysing the joker. Joker doesnt need a mental asylum because he is completely aware of what is he doing he knows its wrong but does it just to spite batman. He is not crazy, he is a high functioning psycopath who enjoys tormenting people. As a hero this is really a hard call to make but even i know when lives of innocent are at stake against him i would not hesitate to eliminate the threat.

  • @Mrgokujr2012
    @Mrgokujr2012 Год назад +388

    My 2 cents: Batman doesn't need to become a killer. Gotham needs the death penalty. Or at least better security and management for their prisons and asylums.

    • @csab8642
      @csab8642 5 месяцев назад +32

      Honestly at this point if Bats doesn't think he can pull the metaphorical trigger and put the Joker down then he should at least let a hero with no issues doing so have 5 minutes with tye clown. He's got options

    • @allblazing1160
      @allblazing1160 5 месяцев назад +5

      Get rid of Arkham asylum it doesn't work.

    • @balanceboy3089
      @balanceboy3089 5 месяцев назад +15

      They do. The problem is that Joker just gets sent to Arkham every time by plea of insanity. Which is basically a get out of jail free card for him. But even if you do lock him up tight, what's to stop some super psycho from breaking him out again. Which happens....A LOT

    • @timelesswisdom.
      @timelesswisdom. 4 месяца назад

      @@csab8642he really shouldn’t be a hero either if he’s that mentally unstable

  • @dragonsaint9446
    @dragonsaint9446 2 года назад +1127

    This is the problem with the grimdarkification of Batman. Back in the day (most pre-90s comics and most of Batman TAS afaik) the Joker also didn't kill people, at least not on page/screen, he robbed banks, made super laughing gas (horrifying but not lethal), his pranks could be humiliating, terrifying, nightmarish, but never explicitly lethal, the same rule applied to pretty much all Batman rogues. IIRC this was to do with the CCA, but it still had a good effect on the story. It was a much better approach because in that context Batman's commitment makes sense, he's refusing to kill because the people he's fighting aren't murderers, mass or otherwise, he's sticking to proportionate use of force (mostly, concussing the Riddler for kidnapping his abusive boss is arguable). It made Batman's commitment to trying to redeem these people logical, and they even show it working (until plot resets) with some of them like Harley Quinn, Killer Croc, and Babydoll. The reason the Joker is a good foil for that Batman is because all the other rogues have motives Batman can understand and work to redirect or satisfy in a nonharmful way or traumas he can help heal, while the Joker literally just wants Chaos, even his robberies are just to fund his next Epic Prank, and Batman can't figure out how to handle that because even the World's Greatest Detective (remember when Batman actually did that instead of using "enhanced interrogation"?) couldn't find anything out about the Joker beyond what the Joker showed the world.
    TLDR if you want your Batman to stick to "I Never Kill" then you have to apply the same rule to his villains.

    • @KingOpenReview
      @KingOpenReview 2 года назад +166

      It's so weird. I completely forgot it wasn't always this grimdark.

    • @abdellahaitouchrif1152
      @abdellahaitouchrif1152 Год назад +22

      Thanks for this paragraph

    • @silentguy1831
      @silentguy1831 Год назад +33

      That sums it up perfectly

    • @bluiixmoon6966
      @bluiixmoon6966 Год назад +4

      💀

    • @theradionicrevival8068
      @theradionicrevival8068 Год назад +80

      Honestly batman as a character just weirdly is a little too fantastical to be grounded in a more real world like supes and spiderman can be.
      I honestly feel like he’s sorta at his best when he exists in a semi-cartoonish world that can balance the darkness with some color, whimsy and wit (batman TAS being an obvious example)
      Trying to ground a world like that to the real world is a death sentence cause literally all it does is just unearth a billion inconsistencies and unfortunate implications and lead to you taking away and asking the wrong questions about batman, his characters and his story.
      I hate the “batman beats up the mentally ill instead of using his riches to actually take down the systems that allow these criminals to breed” crowd but it IS true tho.
      The comics go into a billion other things bruce uses his wealth for to fix crime on a larger scale
      The reason why most of these things never go anywhere despite being done is because of the Out of universe reason being that gotham sorta has to always be fucked and have villains in order for there to BE batman stories.
      Kill the joker? He has, matter of fact, everyone has. The problem? You can be revived a billion different ways in the comics, death is more like an inconvenience if anything
      There are HUMANE permanent ways to rehabilitate the joker without killing or lobotomizing him, the reason we’re never gonna see those is because there’d be no story if that shit was permanent. 💀

  • @ApexPredator1000
    @ApexPredator1000 2 года назад +2975

    Looking at this, the issue doesn't seem to lie with Bats; it's Gotham PD.
    Batman is a vigilante after all; disabling the threat and having Joker sent to prison - if he's that dangerous, they should put joker down. It's expecting a little too much to blame it all on Batman (even if his excuses do become a little lame - that said, killing once would lead to a slope of it being too easy to just kill your enemies, so it should still absolutely be a last resort). If everyone thinks Batman should kill Joker, why isn't any of that blame hitting Gotham where the clown continues to break out and cause mayhem again. In fact, he's an ordinary human - how are they allowing him to escape so easily so often?
    Finally, it's clearly just a byproduct of Comicbooks - we can't kill off joker because the it kills off that Batman VS Joker dynamic that the audience enjoys so much. So we keep him alive, come up some moral insight to give enough of a reason to suspend disbelief, and continue the path of escalation to keep it interesting.

    • @mugitude
      @mugitude 2 года назад +176

      and even when joker died (example Arkham City) batman died close to that time (Arkham Knight)

    • @dekumighty3634
      @dekumighty3634 2 года назад +45

      You know that a good point

    • @sgcastle8389
      @sgcastle8389 2 года назад +370

      You know what's funny? Apparently there is death penalty in Métropolis but not in Gotham.

    • @ApexPredator1000
      @ApexPredator1000 2 года назад +217

      @@sgcastle8389 that's actually hilarious

    • @vobsvids
      @vobsvids 2 года назад +132

      I think the Arkham Games touched on this with a scene from Arkham Knight, where Batman (under scarecrows fear gas) pulls a revolver on scarecrow as he is “influenced” by the joker he has trapped in his mind. His biggest fear next to the joker, was killing. He is legitimately afraid of what he’d be like if he pulled the trigger.

  • @thewanderingronin5433
    @thewanderingronin5433 2 года назад +5077

    Correct me if I'm wrong but are you saying they should kill their more heinous villains but spare the tamer ones?

    • @hwoarangfan1739
      @hwoarangfan1739 2 года назад +1245

      Yeah he’s definitely saying that

    • @ninjatortise8958
      @ninjatortise8958 2 года назад +577

      I mean it's not their place to do that though, they have no right to be judge ,jury, and executioner

    • @thewanderingronin5433
      @thewanderingronin5433 2 года назад +1657

      @@ninjatortise8958 I agree with you to an extent. That extent for the jokers and carnages of the world, some villains just gotta die

    • @SuperboyLilly
      @SuperboyLilly 2 года назад +98

      Yes.

    • @Pinakiprime910
      @Pinakiprime910 2 года назад +308

      @@ninjatortise8958 they have no right to assault others too

  • @8Exceed
    @8Exceed 2 года назад +811

    People need to understand just how unstable Batman is. The no kill rule for him isn't really for moral reasons. It's so he doesn't go overboard to the point where he kills anyone for any little thing, cause he is in fact insane in his own way.

    • @kennethcooper1124
      @kennethcooper1124 2 года назад +107

      it don't even matter if they undersand because the reason people hate Batman is because of a bias against his character and his fanbase(rightfully so in most cases). Other superheroes get the benefit of the doubt in situations that go wrong or whatever but Batman is the poster boy of being shut down and criticized because people boiler plate him down into his worse qualities. like it's not even criticism people will outright slander his name because of purposeful character flaws that are meant to further the plot more than anything and make stories interesting.

    • @Lord-Weasel
      @Lord-Weasel Год назад +84

      Joker understands that and is why he is always pushing Batman to kill him.

    • @giovannidiaz4633
      @giovannidiaz4633 Год назад +38

      ​@@Lord-Weasel THANK YOU! Finally someone gets it

    • @Lord-Weasel
      @Lord-Weasel Год назад +31

      @@giovannidiaz4633 on a serious note all of Batman's rogue gallery pale in comparison to Joker. They have done evil stuff but there has always almost been a reason but not Joker.

    • @_Sloppyham
      @_Sloppyham Год назад +35

      @@kennethcooper1124I will criticize any superhero that has a hard rule of “no killing, no matter the circumstance.” Batman is just the one who is most known for this rule while also having a prime example, the Joker, on why this rule sucks.

  • @coolbeans3752
    @coolbeans3752 2 года назад +355

    Spiderman is willing to kill Carnage, but the problem is he's unkillable.

    • @Karhall
      @Karhall Год назад +65

      Bro even Sentry (Marvel's strongest superman clone) can't kill him. And people seriously blame Peter for not killing Carnage

    • @olp3850
      @olp3850 Год назад +9

      Not really lol

    • @darkk_darkk
      @darkk_darkk Год назад +11

      I mean carnage isn’t really a problem for sentry he can just rip him in half again with no effort lol

    • @kwayneboy1524
      @kwayneboy1524 Год назад +10

      Yet Peter didn't want him to die in maximum Carnage.

    • @CantHandleThis6
      @CantHandleThis6 Год назад +14

      @@kwayneboy1524 are we talking the marvel kids cartoon. Of course Spiderman wouldn't light up a man right in front of the kids.

  • @trevorghalt1881
    @trevorghalt1881 2 года назад +1754

    I do agree that Joker should be killed, but not by Batman. It should be Gotham, and the problem with is Spider-Man. He did stop somebody from killing Carnage, in Carnage USA after they got Kasady from taking over a whole town a father was about to shoot him, Spider-Man stopped him and then the man said I had three kids, now I only have two. The end

    • @draco_1876
      @draco_1876 2 года назад +72

      Batman should kill. He indirectly cost the deaths of thousands

    • @trevorghalt1881
      @trevorghalt1881 2 года назад +172

      @@draco_1876 So Batman should just be a murderer because killing is like potato chips, why in the world would you ever just stop with one

    • @jfoster8624
      @jfoster8624 2 года назад +194

      @@trevorghalt1881 if Batman can't simply kill one man then he's just as mentally weak and unstable as the criminals he puts away then he has no business being a hero no? Those are the type of choices he has to make dealing with nutjobs who actually don't value humans life it's his life or thousands of others.

    • @jacobpainter1962
      @jacobpainter1962 2 года назад +37

      @@jfoster8624 Some criminals don't deserve to die.

    • @jfoster8624
      @jfoster8624 2 года назад +132

      @@jacobpainter1962 I agree but joker is not one of them

  • @ShineDark
    @ShineDark 6 месяцев назад +28

    I don’t really blame Batman for Joker as much as the courts.
    Judge, “Let’s see… He has a body count in the thousands if not more and has maimed a hundred times as many people. I could give him the chair… Nah. Send him back to the place that’s proven it can’t hold him.”

  • @goldendragon_rs2996
    @goldendragon_rs2996 2 года назад +97

    Also to be fair tho: The Justice system in DCU refuses to give Joker the death sentence. You can argue that Batman doesn’t have the right to kill anyone since he is a vigilante. But yeah. Some villains do need to be killed.

    • @_Sloppyham
      @_Sloppyham Год назад +2

      He doesn’t have a legal right to do half the stuff he does anyways

    • @moistfist1054
      @moistfist1054 Год назад +5

      @@_Sloppyham and that is somehow supposed to excuse him killing? To do it more. To break even more rules?

    • @ChromaticEagle
      @ChromaticEagle Год назад +4

      @@moistfist1054 yes? Is this supposed to be a gotcha question? He’s taking the law into his own hands to do what cops can’t. Why shouldn’t he kill a serial mass murderer?

    • @victorkaranja1420
      @victorkaranja1420 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@ChromaticEaglehe shouldn't do it as a symbol imo, he works as bruce to reform the systems and batman to enforce justice, someone absolutely should've tho lol

  • @xaphan_fallen_angel
    @xaphan_fallen_angel 2 года назад +890

    The question boils down to: can this threat be contained/neutralised without killing them?
    If yes - bring them to court and they then decide what happens, fair and square. That includes a possible death penalty.
    If no - then you can make an exception to kill them in fight because they are simply too dangerous to be left alive.
    Joker can absolutely be contained without killing him. Not giving him the death penalty is on whatever kind of jury is handeling him.
    Stuff like Carnage or worse can and perhabs should be killed in action because you cannot safely contain them until a trial, let alone keep them in prision.

    • @aliahpersonous2893
      @aliahpersonous2893 2 года назад +111

      Difference here, Joker constantly escapes prison! Constantly, cuz he has friends and Harley usually, and every time he gets out, he ensures he can or his pals can break him out of Arkham! And post-60's Joker continues to kill and kill and kill! At this point it's about eqully Batmans fault as Jokers when the clown does mass murder or something.

    • @o.8.p149
      @o.8.p149 2 года назад +49

      @@aliahpersonous2893 difference is the joker can be contained and is never given the death penalty

    • @aliahpersonous2893
      @aliahpersonous2893 2 года назад +26

      @@o.8.p149 I mean my experience with every cartoon and movie ever tells me he will escape and escape and escape.. Unless he’s lobotomized.

    • @xaphan_fallen_angel
      @xaphan_fallen_angel 2 года назад +43

      @@aliahpersonous2893 yes. But that's not on Batman. Batman follows the law and contains him until his sentence by the court. The court are the dumb guys for not saying we should kill him.

    • @Tyreker
      @Tyreker Год назад +10

      @@xaphan_fallen_angel the court can’t kill joker because there’s no such thing as a death penalty in Arkham

  • @mr.nahzir2467
    @mr.nahzir2467 2 года назад +481

    This is unrelated but if I remember correctly, in the original ending of "The Killing Joke", while the movie ends, the screen cuts to black while batman and joker were laughing but instead of it ending just like that, batman actually snaps the joker's neck right then and there. they changed it in the final cut because it didn't go well with test audiences I think. imo it would've been WAYY better if they kept it in.

    • @star_wars_nerd8.258
      @star_wars_nerd8.258 2 года назад +123

      In the comic it was left much more ambiguous, as it wasn't clear if the Joker stopped laughing from having his neck snapped or just stopped laughing in general

    • @abdullahyildiz3060
      @abdullahyildiz3060 2 года назад +50

      the ending of killing joke was non canon so allen moore wanted it to be left to interpretation if he killed him or let him live.

    • @gangofheroes
      @gangofheroes 2 года назад +10

      @@abdullahyildiz3060 if I remember correctly Allen Moore did come out and say Batman did not kill the Joker.

    • @loganboyd6609
      @loganboyd6609 2 года назад +7

      Yeah that's not what happened he didn't snap his neck considering the fact that this man is in the next comic book proceeding The Killing Joke he was not killed I don't know why people seriously believe he died when Barbara getting shot is something that shows up in the future Comics including the one right afterwards why do you honest to God think that the Joker died what happened was he almost definitely beat him then he put him in the police car

    • @Lechgang
      @Lechgang 2 года назад +15

      @@abdullahyildiz3060 The Killing Joke as a whole was supposed to be non canon.

  • @treyarmstrong8113
    @treyarmstrong8113 2 года назад +40

    “all I hear is you have no self control” fucking sent meeeee😂😂

  • @lozm4835
    @lozm4835 2 года назад +96

    Batman represents justice, Spider-man responsibility. Justice is somebody being tried under court of law, innocent until proven guilty in front of a jury of their peers. Responsibility is doing everything in your power to fulfil that for which you are responsible.
    Batman is rarely even a peer to those he fights, and he is certainly not the court of law. Therefore if he kills, he fails just as much as if Spider Man were to willingly allow others to be in danger.

  • @Ando1428
    @Ando1428 2 года назад +47

    A bit more context on that kraken story. They had been psychicly attacking Peter for weeks by messing with the web of fate. Him not putting that spear through kravens chest was a testament to Peter's Will.

  • @dejaypage1575
    @dejaypage1575 2 года назад +518

    Honestly with Batman?
    A big thing about his No kill Rule is because he doesn’t want to kill not because it’s an easy answer, but because it’s an easy escalation for him. He KNOWS the second he gives into the temptation to kill, he’ll just keep killing, and killing and killing until any jaywalker is scared for his life. Because Batman is fully aware that he’s just one bad decision away from becoming more dangerous than Joker

    • @dracogatom7873
      @dracogatom7873 2 года назад +132

      All I'm hearing is that Batman is just as, if not more, unhinged than the joker

    • @Shadow_1222
      @Shadow_1222 2 года назад

      @@dracogatom7873 I'm pretty sure he is. You don't walk away from watching your parents being killed in front of you unscathed.

    • @erik_verastegui
      @erik_verastegui 2 года назад +95

      @@dracogatom7873 I'm what sane person would unironically dress as a bat to beat up random criminals

    • @Demon-dg8nb
      @Demon-dg8nb 2 года назад +66

      Sounds like Batman have no self control for thinking like that what’s the point of being a superhero for if he think he be triggered happy by killing the joker

    • @dejaypage1575
      @dejaypage1575 2 года назад +58

      @@Demon-dg8nb no the thing is, his self control is the thing keeping him from going fatal

  • @user-nm1si5xk7o
    @user-nm1si5xk7o Год назад +17

    "Mercy for an Enemy cannot come at the cost of their victims."
    -Lord Saladin

  • @Eldrisaur
    @Eldrisaur 2 года назад +113

    “Nowhere near the threat that Joker is”
    Nah, I have to disagree. Joker is a serious threat, but Carnage has shown himself to be a bigger threat.

    • @kingcyclops4079
      @kingcyclops4079 Год назад +30

      The thing is Joker is insanely smart and has outsmarted the justice league multiple times. Carnage doesn’t really have a plan he just kills. It’s the difference in threat between a corrupt politician and a mass murderer. The murderer is going to just rampage or at worst plant a bomb. A politician can can destroy nations without even going there. The pen is indeed mightier than the sword.

    • @zogood3495
      @zogood3495 Год назад +1

      @@kingcyclops4079 great analogy

    • @owo4288
      @owo4288 Год назад +3

      Joker is the main reason why Injustice is even a thing.

    • @bogdanmarian1499
      @bogdanmarian1499 Год назад +1

      @@owo4288 Dont forget when he became emperor joker by tricking a 5th dimensional being.

    • @immanueleskandary9294
      @immanueleskandary9294 8 месяцев назад

      Didn't Carnage just murder the symbiote god 😂

  • @ArcCaravan
    @ArcCaravan Год назад +21

    What bugs me most about this topic is the characters that tell Batman to kill Joker are actually more concerned with making him kill than actually stopping the Joker themselves (granted he'd inevitably come back from the dead). It's not about doing what needs to be done, it's just wanting to prove Batman wrong and thdm right.
    There was also that time Batman was going to kill the Joker during the Hush storyline only for Gordon to stop him. Batman's refusal to kill is the main thing that seperate him from being a violent vigilante instead if a hero.
    Injustice showed Superman being the Joker's greatest victory by turning a hero into a tyrant, and Batman would definitely go down that same path if he broke his no killing rule.

  • @chriss.249
    @chriss.249 2 года назад +150

    The issue with ur logic is that in MANY other comics. Spidey displays the desire to NEVER kill.
    Back in black was peter losing his moral code for one person that DEFINITELY wronged him. But we see that peter wouldnt always react like that in Red goblin when peter spares norman who JUST killed flash.

    • @wesleygriffiths8748
      @wesleygriffiths8748 2 года назад +44

      You forget that literally right before this, Peter was ready to wipe Norman off the census until Flash begged him not to with his dying breaths, asking him not to corrupt the symbiote with his rage.

    • @saturnamused2434
      @saturnamused2434 2 года назад +1

      @@wesleygriffiths8748 👆

    • @totallynotinsane3327
      @totallynotinsane3327 Год назад +3

      @@wesleygriffiths8748 so in other words spiderman has bad self control.

    • @kungaroo1956
      @kungaroo1956 Год назад

      Did they bring him back to life yet or is he still dead?

    • @saturnamused2434
      @saturnamused2434 Год назад +6

      @@totallynotinsane3327 or it was the literal symbiote trying to take control

  • @vobsvids
    @vobsvids 2 года назад +194

    Batman, for all intents and purposes does not have a license to kill. He’d be going too far outside of the law. The Gotham PD is where the majority of the problem lies, they fail to put these villains all the way through death row. They really just protect them from Batman until they break out again.

    • @sgcastle8389
      @sgcastle8389 2 года назад +19

      Yes, but Batman exist in the first place to do what cops couldn't do. He is already outside the law, there are time when murder is necessary but he wouldn't do that. Because he is too crazy to stop after one murder.
      He took the responsability to do whatever it takes to stop crime and do what's necessary to save people but he can't finish the war he started.

    • @Kclanks
      @Kclanks 2 года назад +11

      He's already a vigilante

    • @aliahpersonous2893
      @aliahpersonous2893 2 года назад +5

      The Police don't decide death row, that would be like a court/jury.

    • @orientmaple7254
      @orientmaple7254 2 года назад +4

      Literally like almost all the gcpd wants Batman to kill the Joker and wouldn't care if he actually did it they'd be happy even like Iron Man is the closest superhero to Batman he doesn't necessarily have a no kill rule but if he's fighting a group of henchman and you happen to die well tough luck you shouldn't have been a villain but you don't see him losing it just because he killed one bad guy

    • @abdellahaitouchrif1152
      @abdellahaitouchrif1152 Год назад +3

      He doesn't have to kill him he just need to make a prison himself for the joker batman just likes to play hero there are far more better ways to bring justice and help the people other than dressing like a furry and wasting money on useless stuff and making kids fight. But in the end it's DC's fault for not letting the character finish its story and actually achieving something meaningful

  • @metallord6960
    @metallord6960 2 года назад +147

    I'll be honest, if I was a guard at Arkham and saw Joker being dragged in for the millionth time, I'd shoot him on the spot, consequences be damned.

  • @friendlyhobo6483
    @friendlyhobo6483 2 года назад +76

    The whole point is that Batman is not just a man. He is literally the symbol of good for Gotham. Joker wants to prove humanity is crazy and twisted just like him by forcing Batman to brake his one rule. To kill out of hatred.

    • @justaguywithagoodphoto4801
      @justaguywithagoodphoto4801 2 года назад +11

      Then don’t kill out of hatred 🤷

    • @vangler6492
      @vangler6492 2 года назад +7

      @@justaguywithagoodphoto4801 bruh

    • @justaguywithagoodphoto4801
      @justaguywithagoodphoto4801 2 года назад +12

      @@vangler6492 its that easy the joker is a mere man, he only gets away with this non sense because batman would have no purpose anymore he’d only need to be bruce

    • @vangler6492
      @vangler6492 2 года назад +17

      @@justaguywithagoodphoto4801 points that were already addressed by the comments
      1.) Killing more makes it way to easy to do it again for less ( also something batman talked about under the red hood)
      2.) Gotham pd is the one letting joker escape. Batman is just the one that sends them in, but the asylum just keeps allowing them to get out .
      3.) Batman doesnt see himself as a judge, jury, and executioner.
      4.) Also him killing would kind if also take the point out of the crusade, since his sole main motivator Is to ensure that more kids may not have to grow up in a position of an orphan . ( sometime even the criminals are parents themselves ) .

    • @justaguywithagoodphoto4801
      @justaguywithagoodphoto4801 2 года назад +3

      1. I do agree killing more can sometimes make it easier to do but honest when your doing something as killing the joker there really shouldn’t BE a struggle with it all
      2. If gotham pd doesn’t do why has no one tried to kill him a civilian could do it and it’d be no problem the joker doesn’t even make it that hard for anyone to get him he goes with the flow all they’d have to do is exploit gothams poor excuse of a law and nobody would blame him
      3. Thats fair, until literally everyone starts to question why nobody has killed the joker
      4. Alright fair enough

  • @Chef-Juice
    @Chef-Juice 2 года назад +82

    Meme or not I appreciate how you are talking about this topic

  • @Kclanks
    @Kclanks 2 года назад +11

    The only reason they make stories like "The Batman who laughs" and "Injustice" is to justify him letting joker get out and kill thousands over, and over, and over again.

    • @joshuaagbettor5610
      @joshuaagbettor5610 2 года назад +5

      Exactly. The funny thing is all the stories which batman lets the joker go prove batman wrong. The joker has pretty much given batman the solution to beating him. Stop being batman. Without batman, the joker has no purpose. If Bruce faked batman's death and then created an entirely new superhero identity and change up his methods, he could stop the joker once and for all.

  • @sonicandshadowsjunction
    @sonicandshadowsjunction 2 года назад +96

    I think a good example of how Batman operates and potentially would operate IF he started killing people is Edward Elric; specifically from the 2003 version of FMA. Ed essentially holds the same No-Kill Rule as Batman with the will to hurt someone enough like SpiderMan; If they're beaten, they're not a threat. There is the instance with Roy Mustang where they fight and because he tore his glove he assumed "he is beaten" and there for was caught off guard when Roy revealed he had a second one. Showing that he should, at the very least, cover all his bases if that'll be his way of doing things despite being a militant state alchemist.
    Now comes his fight with Greed. He eventually figures out how to get around Greed's shield and by all means, it's a pretty "by any means necessary" sort of thing where Greed's skin and shit comes off and he has to choose between regeneration or his shield. Greed (in this version) lets Ed kill him, to help prepare him for HOW to deal with the other homunculus (they need to be near their original remains). Ed has a legit mental breakdown that very moment, and by the time it comes for him to kill Sloth, who is essentially his mom, he doesn't seem NEARLY as bothered as you might think he would considering who Sloth is based off of. He's upset but he essentially rationalizes it as "Homunculi are the taboo mistakes of alchemist. You're my mistake. I'm righting that wrong." He treats it like they're just AI that need to be turned off despite KNOWING that Homunculi have feelings and are basically jusy superhumans (Lust wants a life for herself, Wrath [kid] wants a mom, Greed is loyal to those he "claims" and as such takes care of what is his, Gluttony no joke becomes DEPRESSED when Lust dies, Sloth has a compulsive need to pacify Wrath since that's how Trisha was (a phenomenal mom), Pride shows at least some form of care and compassion for his wife and child, and Envy... is Envy).
    Batman would probably be the same way. It's just as much about perserving as many lives as possible as it is about self-control. Sounds counterintuitive considering how many bodies Joker has tallied, but in the long run? Batman can kill far more criminals than Joker can civilians if he were inclined to do so.

    • @_Sloppyham
      @_Sloppyham Год назад +3

      You’re comparing the potential kills of the joker being stopped to the Batman killing more criminals, but you forgot to include the potential goof of stopping criminals from doing future wrong (such as murder).

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 5 месяцев назад

      Killing doesn’t make it right

  • @matthewstanley1521
    @matthewstanley1521 Год назад +74

    In most ways you're right, but keep in mind than in every single timeline that I can think of where he killed the Joker (or anyone for that matter), something horrible happens. Anything from mass slaughter to full-on apocalypses. Batman is not well in the head, and he KNOWS it.

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 5 месяцев назад +1

      In most ways hes wrong

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 5 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@jessicapinkman-hd4bwFalse. He didn’t kill joker in the 1989 film. Joker did that to himself.

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 5 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@jessicapinkman-hd4bwThe last one isn’t valid the first one is valid

    • @jackzelos
      @jackzelos 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@firestriker3580he literally strapped him to a gargoyle with his grappling hook causing it to break off causing him to fall to his death he even beforehand declares his intentions to kill him

  • @chrispy3369
    @chrispy3369 2 года назад +473

    I believe that Batman has a much deeper and frightening reason he doesn't kill the Joker than "I'll fall into a pit of murderous rage and kill all my enemies" which is true considering other Bat-media. If so why would he have a problem with Jason or Gordon or Barbara killing the Joker. I think deep in his fractured psyche he wants the Joker alive. He wants his life to be nothing but the same ritual of "Joker escapes Arkham, Batman fights him, the Joker loses, Batman locks him in Arkham". This could also be supported by the times Batman brought him back from the dead. Bruce hates Joker to such a degree he can't live without him.

    • @y67moneyy182
      @y67moneyy182 2 года назад +22

      That’s sick af

    • @playboi_shiro5692
      @playboi_shiro5692 2 года назад +44

      @@y67moneyy182 I mean that’s basically it they can’t exist without one another when Batman died in a comic joker stop doing crime cuz no one was there to stop him

    • @Channel-23s
      @Channel-23s 2 года назад +8

      Naw as he has other problems to deal with both in Gotham or justice league he doesn’t want to become a killer like joe chill who killed his mom and dad or to go around acting like the law handing death penalties out if joker must be killed so do the other killers in Gotham that’s it there’s no he kills once that’s it

    • @brandonfitzgerald1457
      @brandonfitzgerald1457 2 года назад +6

      Batman is afraid to be happy that why he does this.

    • @daboihimself6650
      @daboihimself6650 2 года назад +7

      @@Channel-23s hmmmm idk about that man. What other villain has committed crimes on su h atrocious levels like the joker. That man has to die. Batman sends him to Archambault just so he can break out and kill again? That's kinda fucked bucko

  • @lukegraham1204
    @lukegraham1204 2 года назад +85

    I think the reason that Batman doesn't kill Joker stems from his personal guilt over turning him into the Joker to begin with. He keeps letting him live because he already broke him and believes that he has a responsibility to right his wrong. If he kills the Joker, he basically admits to himself that not everyone can be redeemed. And if he admits that, then what does he really hope to accomplish by being Batman? Batman is supposed to change Gotham for the better, but if people can't really change then Batman becomes pointless. If Batman is pointless then his parents died for nothing. His whole legacy would become worthless.
    He can't kill because everyone should have the chance to be saved, even the ones who don't deserve it. It's not his place to make that call.

    • @amazingamanda5503
      @amazingamanda5503 2 года назад +6

      @@jacobpainter1962 Wow what a naive point of view

    • @amazingamanda5503
      @amazingamanda5503 2 года назад +8

      @@jacobpainter1962 opinionated soldiers kill and are heroes ,Cops kill and are heroes, and Jury could give a death penalty, and even KKK were seen as heroes once. But if the cops, military, and jury choose not to then sometimes you gotta take lives for the better if they just petty small time criminals or were forced into it don't kill them. But if they are can kill and continue without remorse. Why should you not give them the same plus it will be seen as self defense if you are in civilian clothing then it is ok. But if you are some vigilante then do what needs to be and take a life if no one else will stop them from causing to much havoc

    • @amazingamanda5503
      @amazingamanda5503 2 года назад +6

      @@jacobpainter1962 We had a court system that did it. And they are choosing who lives and dies to have a safer place by getting rid of the worst of the worst.

    • @amazingamanda5503
      @amazingamanda5503 2 года назад +7

      @@jacobpainter1962 Ok and they are leaving it to the government and theirs aren't doing a Damn thing and with that people will take matters into their own hands

    • @amazingamanda5503
      @amazingamanda5503 2 года назад +3

      @@jacobpainter1962 you sure it's me who's thinking hard this is pretty simple

  • @greyrifterrellik5837
    @greyrifterrellik5837 Год назад +5

    Under normal circumstances, it would be correct to say Batman is a fool for refusing to kill.
    However, we've *SEEN* what happens when Batman breaks that one rule he set for himself, and it has *always* ended badly.

    • @greyrifterrellik5837
      @greyrifterrellik5837 Год назад +1

      Essentially.
      Even if a villain needs to die, under no circumstances should we EVER let Batman be the one to do it.

  • @sbusisoshongwe209
    @sbusisoshongwe209 2 года назад +32

    "Batman knows he'll continue killing "
    So you mean to tell me Batman has the restraint and self control to not kill but when he does kill one joker all of a sudden he'll lose his mind.
    Listen I'm not bothered by his no killing rule cause there's no point in arguing it but then when he says shit like "I remember all the people I killed by keeping joker alive" it's like now we're expected to feel sorry for bats and that i outright refuse. You can't have your cake and eat it too

    • @brandonfitzgerald1457
      @brandonfitzgerald1457 2 года назад +1

      True

    • @orientmaple7254
      @orientmaple7254 2 года назад

      When you think about it idealistically what Batman saying is the right thing to do but morally and realistically Batman's freaking crazy he just admitted that he knows he's getting people killed by letting him live and he's willing to let it continue because he's too far gone on his moral high horse with his holier than thou stick up his ass to actually admit he's mentally and morally the weakest

    • @Red-mx9tx
      @Red-mx9tx Год назад +1

      I agree with all your points about batman but about the cake thing what's the point of having cake if you can't eat it.

    • @sbusisoshongwe209
      @sbusisoshongwe209 Год назад +7

      @@Red-mx9tx it just means that we're expected to feel sorry about batman nit killing and how it affects jokers victims while also supporting his no killing rule which would be a solutiom to the problem he's creating.

    • @Phantom_Zone
      @Phantom_Zone Год назад +1

      Think it more like an addiction.

  • @wildxdem0n926
    @wildxdem0n926 2 года назад +388

    I feel like using Spider-man isn’t a good idea because he actually doesn’t kill. In the Kraven situation he had the symbionts suit which influenced his personality to make him more brutal. Then the Spider-man with the suit is Superior Spider-man who is Peter being controlled by Doc Ock. So Spider-man isn’t willing to kill, it’s only in those circumstances where he wears the symbionts suit and his is mind controlled by doc ock is that he was willing to kill.

    • @NigelByrd
      @NigelByrd 2 года назад +97

      Well the black suit he had on wasn't the og SYMBIOTE it was a replica made after he threw it out but only wears it if he's PISSED

    • @jinxact532
      @jinxact532 2 года назад +62

      @@NigelByrd so it's a suit made to reflect his mind at the time

    • @NigelByrd
      @NigelByrd 2 года назад +48

      @@jinxact532 yes

    • @jinxact532
      @jinxact532 2 года назад +42

      @@NigelByrd that's fuckin awaome

    • @Duality2222-2
      @Duality2222-2 2 года назад +8

      Infinity War Spiderman and Sam Raimi First Spider-Man movie.

  • @L.2.L
    @L.2.L 2 года назад +32

    It’s the fact that we know that Batman has the potential to kill gods and people don’t understand the connotations of him going down a slippery slope of killing criminals. The fact is that he understands that Joker isn’t his biggest threat physically but he’s a big threat mentally. Joker is a challenge Batman always has to face because not only does he need someone to keep him in check in a sort of symbiotic relationship, but he’s a vigilante at the end of the day, and he knows that unchecked power would corrupt him if he let it. After all, there isn’t a single person in Gotham that could actually stop him if he really wanted to go all out and he knows that.

    • @joshuaagbettor5610
      @joshuaagbettor5610 2 года назад +4

      If that's the case, then why doesn't anybody put the joker in the phantom zone? Because correct me if I am wrong, he would have virtualky no way of escaping. Also it's not like it could make him any worse to be in there.

    • @jaybrosbarber2751
      @jaybrosbarber2751 2 года назад +14

      @@joshuaagbettor5610 because plot.
      Seriously these are all options, but they'll never happen because they can't kill the joker, or get rid of him.

    • @complete8423
      @complete8423 Год назад

      @@joshuaagbettor5610 Weeeellll, technically it HAS happened before. In the Lego Batman Movie. And that didn’t really go well. But with NORMAL Joker, IDK.

  • @Space_Gojira
    @Space_Gojira Год назад +145

    To me, I've always felt that what makes a true hero is to understand your enemies and talk them out of being a criminal. To truly understand why and how they became the way that they are and to help them make better choices. I recognize that some heroes have done this before, but they end poorly simply because the villain BELIEVES that life cannot get better, BELIEVES they're too far gone to ever be a normal member of society, BLAMES the hero for not being there for them and saving them when they were at their lowest, or the villain actively chooses not to become good.

    • @colebarber8485
      @colebarber8485 11 месяцев назад +3

      Invincible is a great example of this

    • @fettifuego
      @fettifuego 9 месяцев назад +4

      I like the killing joke ending cause it ends in that way that it’s just too late for any help for Batman to truly do anything that they’re both insane for keeping this game ongoing with each other

    • @jessicapinkman-hd4bw
      @jessicapinkman-hd4bw 7 месяцев назад +3

      but clearly that cannot happen with the joker he can't be reasoned with he has no empathy no remorse he just likes killing people

  • @ianyoder2537
    @ianyoder2537 2 года назад +7

    The real reason heroes don't kill: kid friendly marketing.

  • @precarioushuman8228
    @precarioushuman8228 2 года назад +118

    Carnage is way worse than joker for the sheer fact as jokers just a man with mental issues, carnage has super strength, agility, a healing factor, and can straight up ruin more people in one night then joker could after a week of planning and getting everything together and building all the machines and hiring the henchman and mentally abusing Harley Quinn and all that junk

    • @The-Heavenly-Badger
      @The-Heavenly-Badger 2 года назад +24

      I think his reason for saying joke is more dangerous than carnage isn't about who kill more faster than other but comes down to the fact that carnage kills but the joke breaks and I don't mean physically I mean mentally like almost everything joke has done in his life is to try and break batman
      He completely broke harley quinn just so she can break out of prison and made her believe that he loves her when in reality he doesn't give a rat ass about her
      In the injustice universe the joke broke superman something no one has ever done before he did it in like three days
      But carnage only really cares about causing death and destruction
      But joke wants to show the whole world that everyone can become just like him and that all it's takes is one bad day

    • @lazyking8445
      @lazyking8445 2 года назад +14

      Joker is a person in DC who is so insane that he’s Super Sane. He knows he exists in a fictional world and that no one exists and that whatever he does doesn’t matter. That’s why Joker does the things he does. He’s a million times worse than Carnage

    • @brendandonohue2398
      @brendandonohue2398 2 года назад

      Carnage is a serial killer and can really only be one place at a time
      Joker is a terrorist who can bomb city blocks from across the country

    • @bruv.2214
      @bruv.2214 2 года назад +10

      You’ve never read a Batman comic have you? Joker is legitimately a world ending threat sometimes…

    • @Tenebrio-Morio
      @Tenebrio-Morio 2 года назад +8

      @@bruv.2214 name a comic villain that isn't a world ending threat sometimes. I'm sure carnage has gotten his own god mode power up once or twice.

  • @superspyro9328
    @superspyro9328 2 года назад +33

    I see what you’re saying and I agree to some degree but I also know that sometimes it has been shown that when a hero crosses that path and kills their villain everyone turns their backs on them and gives up on them because while maybe no one would’ve cared if all might killed one for all I know and have seen people forshaken Batman for ending joker

  • @maxord11
    @maxord11 11 месяцев назад +2

    "Good Men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many." - The Doctor, The Slaughterer of the Ten Billion

  • @imaginaryking5276
    @imaginaryking5276 Год назад +10

    Fun fact: in 60+ years of spider-man being in comics, he has only killed once! And it was by accident!
    Another Fun fact: The punisher once tried to kill joker in a crossever, but batman came to save joker 😂

  • @superboyx2837
    @superboyx2837 2 года назад +17

    Don’t forget that in justice league(animated series) Batman told Clark to cry him a river when he refused to help darkseid. He listed every single thing he did, INCLUDING making Superman a weapon but he didn’t care

    • @joshuaagbettor5610
      @joshuaagbettor5610 2 года назад +14

      That whole scene was bullshit. It was hilarious that Superman was almost immediately proved right. Like people use that clip so much as an example of Batman's greatness, but neglect the fact that his self righteous bs gets the justice league played by one of the most duplicitous entities in the multiverse. It also nearly leads to their deaths as well, especially superman's.

    • @charleschiemekaekeogu6908
      @charleschiemekaekeogu6908 2 года назад +4

      That just proves Batman is just a loud ignorant because he was not only wrong but also tried to act like he was smart.

    • @Axel-ye8tt
      @Axel-ye8tt 2 года назад +4

      @@charleschiemekaekeogu6908 he was smart Superman did get played and was used by the enemy he had to action

    • @kwayneboy1524
      @kwayneboy1524 Год назад +1

      Bruce still even tried to stop Clark from killing him in that episode. Though Clark still is to blame for not Killing him after there last battle.

    • @johnnygyro2295
      @johnnygyro2295 Год назад +3

      ​@Joshua Agbettor
      To be fair, both Clark and Bruce had valid points. Clark was right not to trust Daekseid, but Bruce was also right in that, on the off chance it wasn't a trap, they needed to stop Brainiac since, given his tendency to steal others' knowledge, an evil AI with New God tech would be bad. Plus, I think it was less trying to stop Clark from killing Darkseid and more, "bro, the space station's going to self destruct we gotta go!"

  • @NyiPyaeSone
    @NyiPyaeSone 2 года назад +60

    Although I agree with some points but it's not all batman fault sometimes it just lazy writing on the writers part but also on the Gotham's law like why tf are the judges not putting joker on the death penalty i know he's insane and can't be imprisoned lawfully but dude he's joker he can end the multiverse with enough prep time just make one exception lol

    • @jasonfurumetarualkemisto5917
      @jasonfurumetarualkemisto5917 2 года назад

      Gotham is spectacularly corrupt, people profit of the death the Joker causes

    • @captainuniversal3680
      @captainuniversal3680 2 года назад +5

      Funny thing is he doesn't fall into the category for the insanity plea

    • @AlphaNinjaFTW1
      @AlphaNinjaFTW1 2 года назад +4

      Again people forget batman is bruce wayne, a rich, influential man. he could change how his justice system works legally.

    • @sukuna6630
      @sukuna6630 Год назад +6

      @@AlphaNinjaFTW1 how can one man change an entire justice system by himself

    • @AlphaNinjaFTW1
      @AlphaNinjaFTW1 Год назад

      @@sukuna6630 MONEY. If you want to change the corrupt system back the people who you think should replace them. Unlike normal people, bruce wayne can afford entire campaigns and has enough influence to effect voters. Also if you are willing to illegal go on your streets and beat the shit out people than you should be willing to lobby for a better system.

  • @itsjustmark6624
    @itsjustmark6624 Год назад +16

    I think someone important to look at is Vash the Stampede, even tho it would be absolutely better for a man of his skill to kill them off, he choses to save everyone even the bad guys. Even struggles to kill the man that asks him to over letting two friends die. Even becomes broken when he fails to save a sniper only to watch them off themselves

  • @angsty_saint
    @angsty_saint 9 месяцев назад +3

    "All the people I've murdered, by letting you live"-batman

  • @geeksquad4741
    @geeksquad4741 2 года назад +393

    It seems that you're aligned with a Utlilitarian approach to Herosim. Which is fine, but I feel like you misunderstood who Batman is. I believe that Heroes should not be executioners due to a belief that anyone can be redeemed. Spider-Man and Batman value human life so much that they were only pushed to certain scenarios due to circumstances. For instance, Batman was willing to kill Darksied because who was a God that could never change. Other than that, Batmans no kill rule isn't foolish, it come from compassion and his radical heroism/trauma. However, Batman won't lose sleep if someone Kills the Joker. Batman is scrict about percicsley because he has to keep himself in check since he is also a damaged person. This conflict is why I find Batman stories so Interesting.

    • @jfoster8624
      @jfoster8624 2 года назад +47

      If he's willing to kill Darkside he should be willing to kill a clown just saying just because the joker "wins" in the end don't mean shit nobody would hate Batman if he did so the City would probably Cheer if he did so why wouldn't he and another thing why stop someone else from doing it would he stop a cop from shooting him if he had no choice? Or a random civilian? It makes no sense.

    • @jacobpainter1962
      @jacobpainter1962 2 года назад +51

      @@jfoster8624 Because if he kills Joker, he won't stop killing. He'll go further. He'll kill anyone who disagrees with him like the cops and his friends. Look at Injustice Superman. That is a good example on why you should not kill.

    • @star_wars_nerd8.258
      @star_wars_nerd8.258 2 года назад +43

      @@jfoster8624 I also imagine it's because he wouldn't be able to work with Jim Gordon, as Gordon would instantly cut ties with Batman the minute he killed someone like Joker, and as a result he would hunt Batman down

    • @jfoster8624
      @jfoster8624 2 года назад +12

      @@star_wars_nerd8.258 but like why would Gordon do that he knows first hand the type of terror joker brings yes he would have no choice but to "hunt" Batman but that doesn't mean they would automatically be enemies I'd never capture Batman I'd always let him get away not like Batman doesn't already do that anyways.

    • @star_wars_nerd8.258
      @star_wars_nerd8.258 2 года назад +28

      @@jfoster8624 Because Batman wouldn't be working by the book, as he would be playing Judge, Jury and Executioner, rather than bringing the villains in and allowing the courts to decide their fates.

  • @andrewtate07508
    @andrewtate07508 Год назад +9

    I feel like Batman’s No Kill Rule comes from the fact that his father was a doctor
    Doctors actually have a kind oath(Hippocratic Oath-an updated version) that has a very specific no kill rule
    Him killing would somewhat mean rejecting what his father stood for(He has no idea whether Thomas Wayne would be ok with killing since some doctors are very extreme about that stuff)

    • @fairystail1
      @fairystail1 10 месяцев назад

      if Batm,an said that i'd be okay with it
      if he said 'look I only put on the cape to save people a certain way' great.
      but thats not what he says
      he says 'if i kill one person then i'll kill everyone' he says 'if you kill a killer then the number of killers doesn't change' he says stuff like that that is meant to sound deep and cool and wise but ultimately just says 'this guy is an idiot and also should not be in a profession where he throws people off buildings'

  • @egekazkayas8968
    @egekazkayas8968 2 года назад +10

    nah, batman knows that being judge jury and executioner is way too much power for one man to have , so he only apprehends the criminals. He really is the best hero there is. What I don't understand is how the hell has the entire country not decided to kill the criminals of Gotham. Still Batman is the best superhero there is because he knows that there has to be limits and he draws them.

  • @Luc1ferMorningstarAG
    @Luc1ferMorningstarAG 2 года назад +26

    Hold up hold up. If I recall Joker was once arrested and kept in prison for about 7 years. But he was never given the death penalty for everything he did. Why?

    • @viridityone3106
      @viridityone3106 Год назад +15

      Gotham doesn't have the death penalty.

    • @Cruddy129
      @Cruddy129 Год назад +6

      @@viridityone3106 And everyone in the city wonders why the Joker keeps escaping and adding a lot more numbers to the death count each time

  • @sorcerous8401
    @sorcerous8401 Год назад +6

    This is why I love the invincible comics so much. Killing is a big part in those comics and we see the reasons and consequences of killing. And when Mark starts killing people it is seen as a danger that he's going down a bad path like his father.
    People have different reasons for killing and its not always clear weather those reasons are correct or not, even if they seem to be for the greater good.

  • @josephwilliams2406
    @josephwilliams2406 Год назад +6

    At times like this I think about Mark from Invincible and the guilt he'd use to feel when he had to take a life. He always wished there was a better way and regretted not finding one😔

  • @artorius4809
    @artorius4809 Год назад +3

    My first thought is superman - one time in the comics when he actually killed a villain he gave up his powers because he believed he had failed as a hero,that he was supposed to be an inspiration for people to NOT kill,to forgive and try to be better people ,that it was better to talk than fight ,If superman killed all his villains he'd be proving Lex Luther right that superman was a threat and not someone to be trusted,someone they needed to get rid of,i personally feel as long as someone can be contained they should be but if they break out then a court of law can weigh the death penalty

  • @rodrigomorales563
    @rodrigomorales563 Год назад +1

    "All i hear is you have no self-control"
    Well, yeah. That's the point.

  • @xflasz
    @xflasz 2 года назад +33

    I've always wondered why when joker goes to arkham they don't kill him on electric chair or something for his crimes.
    I mean I know that he is still alive because of his popularity as a character but in DC universe, why is he still alive?

    • @misaeldoesanimation4408
      @misaeldoesanimation4408 2 года назад +20

      I mean it's not like the government can't sentence him to death, several Batman villains were taken to the suicide squad so it's not like the government doesn't know about them

    • @lukegraham1204
      @lukegraham1204 2 года назад +8

      Joker is legally insane and thus can't legally be held accountable for his actions, so instead of sentencing him to death they have to send him to an asylum for rehabilitation. Once the doctors deem him to be rehabilitated, they have to let him go. Half the time that's actually how criminals get out of Arkham instead of breaking out, then they either relapse or are revealed to be lying.

    • @Tywil714
      @Tywil714 2 года назад

      Basically hes to insane to stand trialeven though the insanity plea would be save him the first time around if he kept breaking out and killing people they would make an exception and kill him but in DC the insanity plea is a get out of jail free card

    • @AlphaNinjaFTW1
      @AlphaNinjaFTW1 2 года назад +13

      @@lukegraham1204 the thing is insanity pleas have limits, 1000+ deaths and constant escapes would exceed those limits. Also unless the prosecution is shit, you could argue joker isn't insane. Like sure he does crazy stuff, but with a very clear understanding of what he is doing, how wrong it is and how it effects people.

    • @lukegraham1204
      @lukegraham1204 2 года назад +4

      @@AlphaNinjaFTW1 true, I guess that's the point where the writers stop taking realism into account.

  • @jay._04
    @jay._04 2 года назад +6

    Bruh that is superior Spiderman which was when Otto Octavius took control of Peter's body...

  • @Begrugingly
    @Begrugingly 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is why my general rule of superheros is "Anybody can be saved but not everybody deserves to be saved"

  • @Warlord-dc5un
    @Warlord-dc5un 2 года назад +8

    Batman has always been on the edge of insanity and some say he already is, he refuses to kill because he's afraid that he'll a mass murdering monster. Joker always tells us this and has always been the driving force of the two's relationship.
    It's not like joker is hard to put down like carnage who is invincible to most ways of damage and is physically superior in every way to the superhero.

    • @joshuaagbettor5610
      @joshuaagbettor5610 2 года назад +6

      Yh honestly you could argue that Joker has already won. Purely because Batman trying to honour his code directly prevents justice from being served. He's as fragile as his idea of justice and his dynamic with Joker represents that. He can aprehend him as many times as he likes, but it never sticks. And Batman can't rid himself of the joker, because his entirely hero identity revolves around his insane disciplind and planning. This is mainly to make up for his mental fragility born from trauma. It seems more and more ironic given Batman's prep time feats.

    • @Axel-ye8tt
      @Axel-ye8tt 2 года назад +2

      @@joshuaagbettor5610 joker has lost cause he wants to corrupt Batman and believes he can make him snap and become like him

  • @chuenjinyang4513
    @chuenjinyang4513 2 года назад +31

    But if batman killed joker, joker WOULD actually win. A great example is the story injustice where superman kills the Joker. Superman while in the beginning was still being his normal self, superman started to kill more and more criminals for petty crimes and justified it as "for justice and peace." Superman from being a symbol of peace and hope, became a dictator and ruled metropolis and soon the world with a iron fist with fear. Another example would be red hood. Red hood also started killing villains left and right be it gangsters, mafia leaders or killers, no second chances were given. Red hood even almost ended up being a villain. So in conclusion, killing joker or any villain could break a hero.

    • @TheOneWhoShushes
      @TheOneWhoShushes 2 года назад +5

      Except that version of supes was isolated from Bruce. He mostly arrested criminals and put them in prison. He even responsible for saving the earth from apokolips invasion. He was force into war with Bruce who was desperate enough to use the gods and even magic wild card against him. The only time when I can think supes killed discriminately was the joker gang in which they were backing harlequin the one responsible for the destruction of his city. And praising the joker who caused all this. And Shazam but that was the result of 5 years fighting a war against Bruce and all he could throw at him

    • @neubaufahrzeug9339
      @neubaufahrzeug9339 2 года назад

      After the bat family is set up he could just kill himself. It's shown many times that joker only lives for Bats. Even when he messes with the bat family it's all for batman. So if batman isn't around joker most of the time will disappear too leaving the other villains to the bat family.

    • @chuenjinyang4513
      @chuenjinyang4513 2 года назад +1

      @@neubaufahrzeug9339 ya but batman can't just leave gothem too. Just because if he left joker will stop doesn't mean other villains won't stop. Poison ivy, penguin, black mask, Mr freeze and calender man are great examples of not being motivated by batman

    • @neubaufahrzeug9339
      @neubaufahrzeug9339 2 года назад

      @@chuenjinyang4513 This is after setting up the bat family. If he has nightwing, oracle, red robin, damian, red hood, gotham girl, the signal, and batwing fighting crime then all that's left is to walk up to joker demask and shoot himself in the head ruining jokers game breaking him.

    • @captainuniversal3680
      @captainuniversal3680 2 года назад +1

      @@TheOneWhoShushes I don't know if you've realized this yet but harley quinn isn't a villan, she hasn't been for a while. She is supposed to be a victim of joker's charm and manipulation, she isn't a bad person she's just really messed up. Also superman used technology to enslave people and also used villans such as bane as goons, which is much worse than saving harley quinn.
      What people don't get is marvel and dc are telling different stories, dc is about gods trying to live amongst people. Marvel is about regular people given immense powers and struggling with the responsibilities of it, that's just a basic summarization so se storylines from both might deviate. My point is if I was immensely powerful then I would have the right to keep myself in check, we see Spider-Man struggle with this a lot throughout his storylines. But people like superman and batman who have lived long lives of discipline and responsibility, can't allow themselves to kill others because they aren't human they are observers. It's the same reason that portrayal of gods always seem annoying because they just smite whoever they want and do anything. They're gods amongst men and therefore have the responsibility to keep themselves in check.

  • @kingcyclops4079
    @kingcyclops4079 Год назад +5

    When your sole mission is to kill villains then you aren’t a hero. You are the punisher.

    • @kwayneboy1524
      @kwayneboy1524 Год назад +2

      Maybe Frank had a point but was too nutty to actually make it work.

  • @johnd.zephyr2531
    @johnd.zephyr2531 Год назад +5

    Destiny 2 had a brilliant cutscene in one of its previous seasons that perfectly illustrated why sometimes it’s necessary to kill. “Mercy for an enemy cannot come at the cost of mercy for their victims.” Basically in that in showing mercy, you should consider if that will sue more harm to the people that person can harm.
    I do love Batman and I think that he should stick by his code… but he shouldn’t “save” Joker ever from those willing to do what he can’t.

  • @ApostleofBarney
    @ApostleofBarney Год назад +4

    I agree with the authors and writers when they say Batman doesn’t kill because he would have zero self control after that, but I hate it when other authors and writers make the reason as why Batman doesn’t just end the jokers life is because “hE WoUld WiN” like that sounds downright petty as hell, that the reason you don’t want to end joker is so that he wouldn’t have the last laugh wow that is real petty.

  • @chobispider2178
    @chobispider2178 2 года назад +6

    Remember that time batman killed the joker and then proceeded to become the batman who laughs and bring the entire multiverse to its knees?

    • @Danstarmakeadar
      @Danstarmakeadar 2 года назад

      Facts

    • @Red-mx9tx
      @Red-mx9tx 2 года назад +1

      But the difference between that and this is that joker was desperate at that point and wanted Batman to kill him and he just went and wreaked havoc all over Gotham and recreated a scene where Batman lost his parents in front of a little girl and jokerfied her after all just to make batman snap and kill as the last resort as you could he had his worst toxin in his heart that turned the Batman into the new joker.

    • @darkfox1861
      @darkfox1861 2 года назад

      don’t forget the gas joker released on city in his dying moments it literally fuck Batman’s mind so yeah

  • @ghassanlaamiri8307
    @ghassanlaamiri8307 2 года назад +8

    Do check the Imaginary Axis' "is batman actually insane" video, you're right, batman has no self control

  • @TheRuggedEchinda
    @TheRuggedEchinda Год назад +3

    I’d say that Batman acknowledging his lack of self control is why I’d respect him so much as hero. He knows where he is in the head, the first time is all it takes to get hooked. It’s like an addiction; if you know you can’t stop, then don’t start. Him recognizing his humanity and his flaws adds to his character and doesn’t detract.

    • @jmc5661
      @jmc5661 Год назад +1

      Ok if batman knows if he kills once he will go on a never ending rampage like his villains then maybe he shouldn't be a hero in the first place

    • @paperplanez104
      @paperplanez104 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jmc5661then who's gonna be the person to protect Gotham? Cause none of the other main heroes patrol Gotham besides the bat family and almost none of them are really capable of protecting the city as well as batman did

    • @jmc5661
      @jmc5661 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@paperplanez104 Jason Todd can do what batman can do plus do what he can't which is kill end of discussion

    • @fairystail1
      @fairystail1 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@paperplanez104 i dunno dude.
      If there was a guy out there who would go on a mass rampage if he killed on person.... maybe he shouldnt be in a profession where he throws people off roof tops.
      like it's straight up only plot armour that he doesn't have a huge body count just by accident with hw may people he fights.

  • @fireiron369
    @fireiron369 Год назад +3

    A Hero by definition is someone who is admired for their noble/righteous qualities.
    That could include someone not killing someone else even if it is the best outcome for the most people

    • @kwayneboy1524
      @kwayneboy1524 Год назад +1

      Sounds more like being self-righteous.

  • @dalime605
    @dalime605 Год назад +4

    I think the meaning behind the end of "The killing joke" with Joker telling the joke and Batman laughing with him, was symbolizing that deep down both of them are insane in a way.
    As Bruce told wonder woman: "I'm a rich kid with issues....LOTS of issues."
    On top of that the theory of people saying he killed Joker in that instant off screen, implies he DID finally push batman over the edge, and Batman had to take him out. Realizing finally have a joker was too far gone to be saved

  • @liammercado1235
    @liammercado1235 2 года назад +7

    Carnage is the easiest "Just kill him" decision ever, like he's already an escaped death row inmate so honestly your just doing the government's job for them, shit they should pay whoever does the job a large sum at this point. Batman is a bit tricky and by a bit tricky I mean they solved this delema in Batman begins "I won't kill you... but that doesn't mean I have to save you." so just let Damian or whatever that edgy Robin with the sword's name is go ham on the joker then have Jason and Barbara have a "murder rules" talk with him after.

    • @hectorlackless
      @hectorlackless Год назад +1

      The thing with carnage is that you can kill Cletus but killing Carnage is not that easy and it has been proven multiple times.

  • @Mrgokujr2012
    @Mrgokujr2012 Год назад +1

    1:16 Dang, that's a cool suit! It's amazing (no pun intended) how much of a difference the size of the spider logo makes.

  • @AuroraMoon2000
    @AuroraMoon2000 2 года назад +7

    Honestly? I don't think batman should be the one to kill the joker, because that's exactly what Joker wants. Joker has this idealized idea of how he'd like to go out, at batman's hands. Instead it should be some random gothamite nobody that's out for revenge. then Joker would die both sad and mad over the fact that he got taken out by some random nobody.
    better yet if it's some chubby mom-type wearing curlers and a mumu who's wielding a sniper rifle from a rooftop, going: "this is for my husband and children that you murdered, you son of a b***h!" before nailing him in the head. and then she does down to drag the joker off to get cremated or something, so that nobody can revive him in the lazusus pits or something like that.

    • @ubermaster134
      @ubermaster134 Год назад +1

      Joker's end should be like it was in Batman Beyond, someone laughing at his face making fun of him and proving that he's just some loser with a gimmick.

  • @boblipsmacker
    @boblipsmacker Год назад +19

    him not having self control is what makes him my favorite hero. this man is 1 kill away from being a universal threat. that makes him so much more interesting than any other hero imo.

  • @coolchrisable
    @coolchrisable 2 года назад +10

    the thign with kingpin he didnt do it as spiderman he said he didnt want to tarnish spidermans name.
    he did it as peter parker and he actually said if auntmay does die ( she was left in critical condition) he will be back to finish what he started but not as spiderman but again as peter

  • @ThePrimalOne
    @ThePrimalOne 2 месяца назад

    Hope to see more videos like this in the future. Love the shorts too. Just really dig when you make more lengthy videos. Lastly Batman is fucked up ASF. If q villain did to my side kick what joker did to Jason, it's a wrap! He going six feet under IMMEDIATELY.

  • @richardcaraballo4947
    @richardcaraballo4947 2 года назад +4

    I love in comics when spider man fights carnage because you see him actively trying to kill him

    • @Cruddy129
      @Cruddy129 Год назад +1

      cause Carnage is unkillable, you can go all out as hard as you want knowing it wont even matter in the end

    • @pizzatime4204
      @pizzatime4204 Год назад

      He's not though

    • @richardcaraballo4947
      @richardcaraballo4947 Год назад

      @@pizzatime4204 he literally took meter pole and smashed him on the head with it

  • @sarmadhabibkhan3036
    @sarmadhabibkhan3036 2 года назад +7

    Even in the latest movie, Spiderman was ready to kill Green Goblin. The only thing that prevented him was ironically Spiderman himself (The Toby McGuire one). And even Toby's Spiderman killed Venom in his universe.

    • @orientmaple7254
      @orientmaple7254 2 года назад +1

      And also as far as new Goblin and Spider-Man knew in that movie turning Sandman into glass was most likely going to kill him but just happened to have not too

  • @kylewhitfield449
    @kylewhitfield449 2 года назад +25

    Can we all agree that the joker with the carnage symbiote would just be plain terrifying.

    • @saorse5918
      @saorse5918 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for that nightmare fuel and I thought the batman who laughs when he first showed up was bad enough.

    • @kylewhitfield449
      @kylewhitfield449 2 года назад

      @@saorse5918 your welcome 😂

    • @saorse5918
      @saorse5918 2 года назад

      @@kylewhitfield449 nope I refuse that welcome take back :3

    • @kylewhitfield449
      @kylewhitfield449 2 года назад

      @@saorse5918 😂😂

    • @koharuyuuki3162
      @koharuyuuki3162 Год назад +1

      It happened in a crossover story. Didn't work since they're apparantly incompatible with each other

  • @ozb2121
    @ozb2121 Год назад +1

    “All I hear is you have no self control” THAT MF PART

  • @KidRunnerH
    @KidRunnerH 2 года назад +4

    I never saw Killing Joke like that. I always saw Batman and Joker laughing as an acknowledgment of the futility of Batman trying to help him because Joker fundamentally believes he’s too far gone.
    The entire point was proving Joker wrong cuz it was getting that bad.
    But you’re right. Batman being smart enough to understand that Joker is a monster makes that dynamic make no sense and Bats saying he has no self-control is a new perspective to that take I’ll have to consider.
    That’s why the better stories are the ones where Joker hasn’t crossed that moral event horizon.

  • @NaruNerd100
    @NaruNerd100 2 года назад +7

    I just wanna know how joker avoided the death penalty. And you cant tell me at least one cop wouldnt kill joker after batman captured him

    • @Dumbo-zx7oc
      @Dumbo-zx7oc Год назад

      Probably he testified for insanity lol

  • @nickramos4012
    @nickramos4012 2 года назад +3

    I hear you what you're saying. And this isn't a counter argument, this is another thing to discuss about. Maybe the justice system or jails/prisons need better security or better measures. Cuz I've heard this argument stated like this "well you stop one person and he gets out and kills 10 more of your responsible for those type of deaths, you should have just ended the one person and save those 10 people" I just think like shouldn't they been locked up shouldn't the people that had him locked up do a better job

  • @beef3442
    @beef3442 Год назад +1

    Save who you can and take necessary actions for those you can’t.

  • @zacharygarnsey3990
    @zacharygarnsey3990 5 месяцев назад +3

    So basically you kill if u have to. With kraven he wasn't a threat anymore but joker is still continuing to be one. It's not about " if I kill you. You win " type deal. It's about ending the threat whether they surrender an stop for good or they have to be killed

  • @stephanblaise1360
    @stephanblaise1360 2 года назад +8

    Bro what do you mean? Batman HAS killed the Joker.
    He just became a homicidal maniac dubbed the Batman who Laughs and nearly destroyed the entire Multiverse.
    Jokes aside it literally makes no sense for Batman to kill the Joker not even became of the Batman who Laughs but because that scenario already happened in Injustice, in fact the entire storyline happened because Superman (who's probably far better than Batman in terms of self control) killed the Joker and became EXACTLY what Batman described in his reasoning for not killing.
    Like come on now dawg, we shouldn't have to keep discussing this, killing the Joker simply isn't easy or I should say, would come at a heavy cost.

    • @hinata1ize
      @hinata1ize 2 года назад +4

      Superman is not better in terms of self control. If anything happens to Louis, he goes off the deep end just about every time.
      Killing the Joker does make sense. The only thing that doesn't is Batman's inability to maintain a difference between killing the Joker and killing other criminals. Joker needs to go, and if DC would stop being so needlessly grim with Batman's story, they'd have him kill the Joker, have to deal with the trauma of taking a life and actually work through his issues and realize he's made Gotham a safer place for it.

    • @GreatATheOne
      @GreatATheOne 2 года назад

      @@hinata1ize the fact that the batman who laughs even beat his own universe to me is surprising. Did no one in the league tell batman was tweaking, shouldn't they of all jumped him cuz they know of his intellect and his great prep, what was stomping ww who has no weakness, what was stopping superman (no way batman can pull out kryptonite faster then supes can break his arm). BMWL is full plot armour

    • @hinata1ize
      @hinata1ize 2 года назад

      @@GreatATheOne Superman shouldn't really ever have conflict for the most part. But he NEVER fights the right way. Like, he should be able to blitz almost anyone but he just doesn't fight that way. Premeditated, I feel batman could beat the league bc almost none of them use their powers effectively half the time.
      That being said, the BMWL definitely had MAJOR plot armor. Like, there's no reason he should have been so freaking hard to get rid of.

  • @gingerjesus6035
    @gingerjesus6035 Год назад +30

    As someone who still has the dream to become a hero I kinda agree. I believe a hero should save others first and foremost, if there is a train barreling towards a family on your left and a family on your right that's about to be shot by the guy you were just fighting then it's the heroes job to save both parties, when you put on that mask or suit your saying to the world "I will be there when you need me most, I will save you all". Yeah sure there's gonna be moments when you can't save everyone but a heroes primary goal is to preserve life not take it that's why for better or worse I agree with Batman to an extent. I don't think heroes or any person should be allowed to choose when someone should die that's for fate or whatever you believe in to decide. But if a joker like threat we're to appear yeah sure maybe once after he broke out would a I put him back in, but if he were to do it again I'm bringing him back with his neck crushed or completely paralyzed cause immobilizing someone is also an option but most people always think of the nuclear option, killing

    • @alchemist0019
      @alchemist0019 Год назад +9

      If you want to be a true hero you need to put down all threats especially people who are constantly ignoring the law like kingpin. When Spiderman only decided to kill kingpin if aunt may died was the biggest proof of hypocrisy ever because how many other people has the kingpin killed either directly or indirectly. Were the other deaths by his hand not enough to make spiderman want to kill him? Were the other deaths not good enough to condemn him to death simply because those people weren't loved by someone with superpowers?

    • @simplestickland3367
      @simplestickland3367 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@alchemist0019Funny how you say this, but there are also many people who want him dead.
      Most people who wants Kingpin dead is his rival and enemies, most people forgot if Kingpin is dead, somebody that is equal or even worse is just gonna take his spot.

  • @KazumaTheTraitor
    @KazumaTheTraitor Год назад

    Bro can't wait
    Until you cross 1 million,love these videos

  • @malo9422
    @malo9422 Год назад

    "All I hear is you have no self control" 😂😭 how did I not catch that

  • @spideraty1529
    @spideraty1529 Год назад +3

    Even though Spider-man is willing to kill he holds back so much and doesn’t realize it Spider-Man is as strong or actually even stronger than the thing

  • @matthewcoster5535
    @matthewcoster5535 11 месяцев назад +3

    I think when it comes to Batman, it is less about morality, and more about keeping himself on a leash. He is afraid that if he kills someone, with his mental state being the hot garbage fire tossed into a volcano that it is, that he will do it again, and again, and again. Remember when he got the Moebius chair? He left a group of thieves in the ARCTIC. I see your points and I agree, but it is a matter of restraint on his own broken self, than anything else.

  • @ZeePro-5054
    @ZeePro-5054 10 месяцев назад +2

    Another big difference is Cletus was supposed to get the Chair but it failed. Joker has never once gotten the chair

  • @goldmonster9349
    @goldmonster9349 Год назад

    THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS. I'm 100% with u

  • @PrinnyLordNinjocity
    @PrinnyLordNinjocity 2 года назад +4

    I feel like that’s why not anyone can be a hero, I know I’d go nuts if my loved ones got hurt

    • @Phantom_Zone
      @Phantom_Zone Год назад

      Exactly. I would become a monster just to keep my family safe.
      That kind of sacrifice is only someone with absolute morality can make. I am not that person.

  • @mikelv1
    @mikelv1 2 года назад +4

    Personally, I think that Bruce Wayne should at least work for Gotham passing the death penalty for the most serious of villains that have consistently shown that they cannot be rehabilitated. Cause then it’s not Batman killing them, it’s the city.

  • @excaliburknives3572
    @excaliburknives3572 6 месяцев назад +2

    All the people I’ve murdered, by letting you live.
    - Batman The Dark Knight Returns

  • @dominator_virus427
    @dominator_virus427 Год назад +2

    I agree. When it comes to killing, it should only be when absolutely necessary. People like Joker, Carnage, Etc are just too big of threats to exist. Mainly since they are re-occurring antagonists. They have been spared time and time again but there’s a point where it needs to stop because too many lives are at stake.

  • @threex0xthree
    @threex0xthree Год назад +5

    I know I'm a month or two late for this, but hear me out: if you had asked if heroes should kill, I propose that it only be done as a last measure or more precisely put; out of necessity (if not just self--defense). I'm not encouraging heroes to kill, don't get me wrong, but unless, the situation calls for the lesser of 2 evils, then maybe, JUST MAYBE, the no-kill rule can happen. The only example I can make of this (this is including Batman, mind you) is in "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns".

  • @randomdan1648
    @randomdan1648 2 года назад +3

    There's a superhero parody movie which I forget the name but it's about a mentally unstable man with a red suit who gets a dream from God to be a hero. Halfway in the film, he uses a gun to kill a goon and literally says "wow, this is so much easier!" And from that moment he snaps and goes on a killing spree against the bad guys. It may be a parody, but it does kinda show what would happen if a hero started killing, they wouldn't stop

  • @JoseLopez-rx7iw
    @JoseLopez-rx7iw Год назад +2

    I always found the whole thing of Joker winning if Batman kills him as ridiculous. It’s like if batman is playing a game with the Joker and he just doesn’t want to lose, even if lives are lost in the process. I’m fine with the justification that he knows he is not mentally stable so if he does kill the joker then he knows he won’t stop with just him.

  • @necomiller5892
    @necomiller5892 Год назад

    Depending on the situation… saving someone will matter and it will show in due time🙌🏼

  • @GUNDAMSTARX
    @GUNDAMSTARX 6 месяцев назад +4

    The truth is that Joker should be dead, but Batman shouldn't have to kill him. Batman cleans the streets, but he isn't the one in charge of the city.
    Blame the GCP and the government. Or the writers lol

  • @spaceunicorn9170
    @spaceunicorn9170 2 года назад +3

    This question wouldn't even be asked if the *Death Penalty* existed in any of this.

  • @off-seasonmemes
    @off-seasonmemes Год назад +1

    Sometimes being the hero doesn’t always have any easy options

  • @ellbent
    @ellbent Год назад +1

    Whenever I think about the no-kill-rule, I think about the Batman story “Born To Kill”. The time Damian Wayne killed Morgan Ducard because he was threatening to burn the house of Wayne, when just spent the last chunk of the story finally understanding the no-kill-rule.
    “I had to do what I needed to do… to protect our castle.”