I'm a little sad at how badly they're missing how broken(rebroken) Bruce is about this and how Jason's so caught up in his own pain and disappointment (almost over the same thing), he can't see how it destroyed Bruce.
I think it's horrible, to be honest--it is Clark's biggest failing in this universe that he doesn't get Bruce yet and in fact at a certain unconscious level doesn't want to. People will eventually notice it and try to help, but misguided help can just be awful sometimes, too.
And yeah, I think there's a streak of "go out in a blaze of glory" in all forms of Jason that's a response to feeling like he didn't get a fair shake--and he really doesn't here, not at all. It's a rough story all around at this point, and I'm eager to see Bruce starting to dig himself out of the dark again...
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I think it's horrible, to be honest--it is Clark's biggest failing in this universe that he doesn't get Bruce yet and in fact at a certain unconscious level doesn't want to. People will eventually notice it and try to help, but misguided help can just be awful sometimes, too.
And yeah, I think there's a streak of "go out in a blaze of glory" in all forms of Jason that's a response to feeling like he didn't get a fair shake--and he really doesn't here, not at all. It's a rough story all around at this point, and I'm eager to see Bruce starting to dig himself out of the dark again...