I want to focus on this part for a moment because in all honesty it's the part I hate most about this episode, the fact that The Phantasm was the one who was going to kill Terry's parents in front of him. Andrea NEVER hurt innocent people in the film and as far as I know she never hurt innocent people in any supplementary material. Andrea only ever killed villains and even then only the ones who hurt her. And if you take the tie-in comics as canon she spared Joker's life because he was no longer the person who killed her father and wasn't worth killing.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 12:18 pm My opinion on the subject is that it's always better to work with existing continuity rather than override it even if it's something you'd never want to be the case. You wanted the opinion over whether Terry should be a redhead? Well, my opinion is no and he should be Bruce's son because retcon or not, it's a thing that creates a lot of interesting angles to explore.
I will also say I think you just blew past "Terry is a 30 year old man" in "Epilogue." The reason he's acting so very different is they wanted this to be Terry when he's furious, sullen, betrayed and questioning all of his choices up until this point. Epilogue is not the story of "Terry was always destined to be Batman because he's Bruce Wayne's son." Epilogue is the story that Terry became Batman because of his own choices despite the attempts to make him Batman by Waller.
It's also about saying that he's NOT a clone of Bruce (he's his biological son admittedly) but that the Phantasm refused to kill Terry's parents and unlike Bruce, Terry doesn't have to be alone.
So the idea that Andrea would even Consider killing two innocent people who've done nothing to her is frankly an insult to her character. For me it's like the moment where Luke contemplates killing his nephew in his sleep in The Last Jedi, yes neither character actually goes through with the action but the fact that they were considering it is the problem.
It goes against the character and the reason Andrea is here is because... fan service. Andrea was included because fans wanted to see her again so she was included in this moment and they could have fixed this whole scene with one simple change, have it be a regular goon who's going to kill Terry's parents and it's Andrea who saves the family and THEN she goes to tear into Waller for her stupid and evil plan.
But back to the subject of retcons I do agree that there are sometimes where a series should examine a story point especially if it is a sequel to that story. That's why I so strongly dislike the Star Wars Disney Sequel Trilogy because they tossed what came before in favor of just repeating the past.
But then again rebooting something to be almost completely different from what came before CAN be great and we need not look any further then Planet of the Apes.
Let's be honest, the OG POTA film series... was not great. There are only 2 films in that series that are objectively good but the other films in the series suck or are at least not as good as it could be. Beneath the Planet of the Apes and Battle are just not good movies while Conquest has some good ideas but is a flawed film.
And then there's Tim Burton's film which while not the worst in the series is... not great.
But the second reboot series is very well loved with all films released at this time being very well loved. And this series changed SEVERAL things from the original continuity. This is why I feel that changing things from how they were presented in the original story in a reboot is fine because it's a reboot.
To each their own and more power to you for liking the idea that Terry and Bruce are related but for me I dislike a LOT of the ideas in Epilogue with the soul exception being the scene between Bruce and Ace, that scene is amazing. But aside from that there is nothing in this episode I like or the direction it took Terry.
So for me Terry's getting a new hair color because sometimes an idea should have stayed on the cutting room floor.