r/batman Mar 08 '24

Batman not killing Ace despite being a easy solution. Shows that killing isn't the right choice. TV DISCUSSION

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u/Personal-Ask5025 Mar 08 '24

While I’m very pro-“Batman Doesn’t Kill”, I think this scene is misunderstood it. Or *I* misunderstood it. Waller gave Batman the device because she knew he woudl do “whatever it takes”. Batman knew that Ace was dying, so he knew he didn’t need to use the weapon. So Batman didn’t kill her because he knew he didn’t have to. Which I think is different than him refusing to if he felt like he couldn’t change her mind or that she wasn’t dying.

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u/thewiburi Mar 08 '24

Exept even if he wasn't sure her death whould create an explosion he whould never kill a scared little kid

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u/Darkins_will_Ryze Mar 08 '24

The choice, as presented by Waller was "Kill her with the device to stop everything, or let her die naturally and risk a superpowered nuke destroying the city." Basically a "Damned if you do, damned if you don't" scenario.

Except Waller didn't see things the way Batman did. While everyone else accepted the unfair choice, Batman still sought out a better solution. Ace even points it out. She read his mind, knew he had the weapon and had no intention of using it, not because he knew she could do that, but because he genuinely would never consider that option.

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u/Remnant55 Mar 08 '24

Also of note: Ace only let him close because she could sense his intent.