Talk:Batman: Hush (film)

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Over Selina's actions?

It seemed like they were more arguing over Batman's actions in nearly dying trying in vain to save the Riddler. Batman never called Selina out (possibly understanding that if she hadn't killed the Riddler, he would be dead, and the Riddler with him anyway), he seemed more disappointed by his own failure to save the Riddler. Catwoman is all "After all he did, you're sorry he's dead?" Batman says he has to try to save someone if he thinks they can be saved, and she says his code is a compulsion that will get him killed. He says without a code, he's no better than the villains, she can't put up with it and breaks up with him. 2604:3D09:6F7B:E640:B475:6D4C:60CB:93A3 (talk) 05:11, 11 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]