Several meta humans are being killed. And it seems they were killed by their abilities.Several meta humans are being killed. And it seems they were killed by their abilities.Several meta humans are being killed. And it seems they were killed by their abilities.
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- Alfred Pennyworth
- (credit only)
- Dr. Harleen Quinzel
- (credit only)
- …
- Gibson Kafka
- (as Robert Patrick Benedict)
- Meta human
- (uncredited)
- Student - Gotham City High
- (uncredited)
- Acid Man
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Huntress and Gibson enter the bar, Gibson triggers a switch connected to a bust of Shakespeare, much like Bruce Wayne did in the original Batman (1966) TV series to enter the Batcave. In Batman, the button was concealed in the neck of the statue. In this episode it is triggered by turning the bust.
- Quotes
Det. Claude Martin: A generation ago, there was a man, a vigilante who prowled New Gotham's nights claiming he was fighting for justice. All the while, and I'm not kidding about this, he was dressed as a bat.
Jesse Reese: Okay, now I know you're messing with me. A grown man fights crime and he does it dressed as a giant flying rodent?
Det. Claude Martin: I think it's safe to assume he had some issues. He called himself the Batman.
Jesse Reese: Oh, okay, now that, that's creative.
Det. Claude Martin: Oh, I didn't make it up. The point is, he attracted criminals. It was a prestige thing to fight him. You know, make your mark in the underworld.
Jesse Reese: That only explains why there are so many criminals here in New Gotham. All metahumans can't be criminals.
Det. Claude Martin: Why not? Their kind is drawn to crime, they think they're above the law.
Jesse Reese: What about this flying bat guy? He fought crime. He was a metahuman.
Det. Claude Martin: No, no, no. He was human all the way. He just, you know, had a scary dress sense. Anyway, he vanished about seven years ago, but the metahumans stayed, had families, built lives here, they're, they're here still. Some even married humans. You don't even wanna know how screwed up those kids are. You know what I'm talking about, Reese, I can tell.
- ConnectionsReferences Batman (1966)
- SoundtracksRevolution
Performed by Aimee Allen
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- Runtime39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1