Who has a sadder story? Bruce Wayne/Batman from the Nolan version or Davis Bloome (we can just think of Davis's story since the Doomsday side is uncontrollable) from Smallville?
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RE: Who has a sadder story: Batman (TDK) or Davis Bloome (Smallville)? -
Posted on 29-06-2009 15:49
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I have never watched Smallville, so I don't know who Davis Bloom is. But I would have to say, Bruce Wayne/Batman from Nolan Verse.
I'm not just saying Batman because I'm a fan. But when you are a small child and you witness your parents deaths, that stays with you for the rest of your life. You just don't forgot about that. You think about it. It's there in the back of your mind. Lingering in the darkness. Whenever your angry at yourself or depressed, you think of that. You think it's your fault that your parents died.
You want to do something that will make that pain go away. You think you can make a difference and become somebody who can keep that from happening to another person or child. And you do. You do become a difference. Even if people suddenly turn their backs on you because they don't know what to make of it. But that pain, that memory, that'll always be there.
But that's what keeps you going. That's what keeps crime off the streets late at night. Because you have that drive to do good, on your terms. You don't cross that line. You don't kill. You just do what you think is right. You know that line between right and wrong. Even in the darkest of situations, you never cross that line.
That's what Batman is. He can make a difference even if the people of Gotham don't quite understand why. It doesn't matter. Bruce Wayne doesn't need fancy powers or abilities. He faces life every single day both as Bruce Wayne and as Batman. Even if he contemplates giving up the cowl, he knows what he must do. Gotham will always need Batman even if those people don't think so.
He's the best chance they have of surviving whatever threat comes their way. Batman will always be needed.
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RE: Who has a sadder story: Batman (TDK) or Davis Bloome (Smallville)? -
Posted on 29-06-2009 19:11
Erin Cobblepot wrote:
I have never watched Smallville, so I don't know who Davis Bloom is. But I would have to say, Bruce Wayne/Batman from Nolan Verse.
I'm not just saying Batman because I'm a fan. But when you are a small child and you witness your parents deaths, that stays with you for the rest of your life. You just don't forgot about that. You think about it. It's there in the back of your mind. Lingering in the darkness. Whenever your angry at yourself or depressed, you think of that. You think it's your fault that your parents died.
You want to do something that will make that pain go away. You think you can make a difference and become somebody who can keep that from happening to another person or child. And you do. You do become a difference. Even if people suddenly turn their backs on you because they don't know what to make of it. But that pain, that memory, that'll always be there.
But that's what keeps you going. That's what keeps crime off the streets late at night. Because you have that drive to do good, on your terms. You don't cross that line. You don't kill. You just do what you think is right. You know that line between right and wrong. Even in the darkest of situations, you never cross that line.
That's what Batman is. He can make a difference even if the people of Gotham don't quite understand why. It doesn't matter. Bruce Wayne doesn't need fancy powers or abilities. He faces life every single day both as Bruce Wayne and as Batman. Even if he contemplates giving up the cowl, he knows what he must do. Gotham will always need Batman even if those people don't think so.
He's the best chance they have of surviving whatever threat comes their way. Batman will always be needed.
That was actually pretty inspiring.
Davis Bloome never really had parents actually. He came to earth in a meteor shower next to where Clark Kent/Kal-El/Superman had landed at the same time. We know Jonathon and Martha Kent saved Kal-El but they didn't notice Davis as a baby near by. A liquid spilled out on Davis in the cornfield, mixing his DNA into a Doomsday type of DNA. Davis WAS also Kryptonian. Anyways, Lionel Luthor (Lex's father) took Davis at his young age and kept him in this private room for a year. He rarly saw the outside world until his last day there when he was thrown out for playing with young Lex Luthor. Davis survived somewhere in Smallville or Metropolis. Later, he became a nurse in Metropolis Central Hospital. Chloe, the best friend of Clark who know's Clark's secret and is married to Jimmy Olsen, is told by Davis that they are meant to be togather.
His origin to write out here is pretty long. Could somebody post his origin? Wait. I just found it on a wiki page. It's long so I suggest you skim it. It's really sad which makes me like it.
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