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Hey,
So a brief clip from the Batman TV show that raises so many questions...
So if Colonel Klink is a well-known Nazi officer, why doesn't Batman kick his butt? It doesn't appear as though some greater evil is about to befall Gotham which would force him to ignore Klink. On the other hand, the show is pretty firmly set in the 60's not the 40's so perhaps Klink has been de-nazified? But then why is Klink on some sort of secret mission? He's also clearly upset about Hogan and his escape attempts suggesting that Hogan is still in a POW camp (or some sort of prison).
I know, I know, it's TV show Batman so this non sequitur is par for the course. However, there's a related clip where Batman and Robin encounter Lurch from the Adams Family and the potential for cross-over fan-fic fun is kinda mind boggling.
later
Tom
So a brief clip from the Batman TV show that raises so many questions...
So if Colonel Klink is a well-known Nazi officer, why doesn't Batman kick his butt? It doesn't appear as though some greater evil is about to befall Gotham which would force him to ignore Klink. On the other hand, the show is pretty firmly set in the 60's not the 40's so perhaps Klink has been de-nazified? But then why is Klink on some sort of secret mission? He's also clearly upset about Hogan and his escape attempts suggesting that Hogan is still in a POW camp (or some sort of prison).
I know, I know, it's TV show Batman so this non sequitur is par for the course. However, there's a related clip where Batman and Robin encounter Lurch from the Adams Family and the potential for cross-over fan-fic fun is kinda mind boggling.
later
Tom
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Date: 2010-09-05 03:35 am (UTC)"It's just a sign you're growing up, Robin."