The kid found at the vales house in ep 4 of last season
Could he possibly be robin batman said no matter what he "owed" him one.
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Could he possibly be robin batman said no matter what he "owed" him one.
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Well I'm not sure they haven't mentioned him at all ever since and even if they had a plan to, it doesn't look like they plan on introducing a robin quite yet. Maybe in future seasons?
He was so young though, I don't know how they'd be able to incorporate him into the game any time soon. I'd love to encounter him some way - at least know that they did find him a decent family to take care of him.
What season do you think he should be incorporated into
I certainly hope not. I don't want any Robins in Telltale's universe. This is a more mature and sensible take on Batman and having little kids in tights fighting criminals won't do that direction any favors.
So just batman only universe?
When I first saw him, I was sure this is our future Robin, and I was super excited. XD
But noooooow I want John to be my Robin, lol. It won't happen. So... I'm not sure if I want any Robins anymore... XD
Vickis step brother as robin?
Depends on how big of a time skip there is. Season four, maybe? With three/four ears between seasons two/three and three/four.
Could he be a way Vicki comes back?
If there is a Robin introduced into the series, I'd prefer it not to be the adopted Vale boy. I'd prefer for Robin not to be a child in any manner if they decide to go with that route. It would change too much of the tone of this incarnation as well as slap unnecessary restrictions as to where the writers can go with that ( ratings wise, they'd have a tough time ).
Could Tiffany be out in the field perhaps as bat woman?
I agree with this. I'd prefer Robin taken out. I don't mind if they put in Nightwing or any older versions of other robins like Red-Hood. But so long as they are just some random dudes that batman runs into and were never introduced as Robin. That being said, I don't care if he adopts a kid, just don't make it a robin. My Bruce, the total loner, would never put a little kid against criminals. And, like you said, this absolutely is a more mature and sensible take on batman.
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Yah know what I meant.
I could imagine at the end of episode five after we defeated joker at the end of the episode I'm in the stands of a acrobatic show and in the back ground all it shows is the flying graysons
I see where is a lot of people who wouldn't like Robin at all in this universe. While I'm not looking forward to adopting a kid and training him as a crimefighter, despite best judgement and risks, I think Robin is too iconic to completly remove him from this universe. =\
Also, the story, if played by TT, might come out interesting. Look what they're doing with Joker, it's fresh, it's fun, why would it be any different with Robin?
Also, it's not like Bruce will decide for player to pick a random 8 years old kid from the street. Dick Grayson was pretty mature, and not a regular kid - he was trained and capable before Bruce took him in. And it was his decision, as far, as I remember, to fight crime. Bruce could have just let him go and put into much greater risk, or take him to train and guide on this path. I mean, I hightly doubt TT will make Robin feel "forced".
But hey, It's just me thinking about possibilities. XD Saying, it might be an interesting story arc, that's all.
Not looking forward into it. =P I'll prefer a season about Scarecrow. Or Penguin returning and building his Crime Empire, lol, while Joker, Two-Face and others fight him for territory. XD Or something else. XD
He's still a kid.
But a hardended one.