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villanous plots how stupid can they get?

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Posted 23 November 2003 - 03:34 PM

if you've been here the last two days, than you can tell i've got nothing better to do right now. anyway. a question popped up in my head,....how much more retarded can supervillians be. i saw an episode of batman (the old cruddy unintentionally humorous one) where batman and robin were being slowly dropped into a barrel of some corrosive stuff. the riddler watched it for a moment then
"oh it's so great i can't even watch."
bullcrap. so.... did the automated batmobile save them, did batgirl come save them, no. it went like this.

Robin: holy fishpaste batman, what are we going to do.
Batman: see that barrel over there.
R: yeah. what does it say on the side.
B: cant tell, but it looks like it says (some random made up substance). if it is, then i can reflect the sunlight into the top and make it explode.
R: what if it isn't (random substance).
B: then we will get blown up with it.

so after he reflects sunlight into the drum, it explodes pouring smoke everywhere like a flea fogger. the riddler, does he check to make sure they're dead, NO. LIKE A RETARD BORN WITH FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME, HE JUST LAUGHS AND LEAVES. it was retarded. can anyone else think of something more retarded.
Thirteen and a half.
Twelve jurors,
one judge,
and half a chance.
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Posted 23 November 2003 - 05:49 PM

Supposedly that tv show started as a means to spoof dc comics and the stupidity of comic book plots as a whole and then lost focus. I don't know if I believe that though
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Posted 23 November 2003 - 10:54 PM

sounds logical
Thirteen and a half.
Twelve jurors,
one judge,
and half a chance.
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