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Batman Gotham Knights: You Scratch My Back

 

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8.7 Great
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Air Date

Saturday November 15, 1997

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Episode Summary

An unusual partnership is formed between Nightwing and Catwoman in an effort to foil a gun smuggling operation.

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    this is one of my favorite episodes, if only to see Batman's reaction to Nightwing "working" closely with Catwoman and how well Dick and Selina know each other hints at the fact that the two might have actually been keeping tabs on each other. after all Dick has his own shoes to fill and prove that he is, after all, his own man no matter how Selina teases him. a great episode to say the least

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  • Selina Kyle is given a new look, compared to her Batman: TAS appearance. She now looks more like her comic book counterpart than Michelle Pfiefer. []
  • Adrienne Barbeau reprises the role of Selina Kyle/Catwoman from Batman: TAS. []
  • Robin, Alfred, Gordon, and Bullock are absent in this episode. []
More Notes
  • Nightwing: (to Batman and Batgirl) What are you doing here?
    Batgirl: Pre-dawn - The dockyards - Where else would a person in a mask be?
    Nightwing: This is my gig. If I'd need you I would have called.
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  • Ricky the Hook: What do we have here...Batman Lite? What are you doing here?
    Nightwing: Apparently, getting set up by my new partner. []
  • Ricky the Hook: The great Batman has met his match, no?
    Batman: No. []
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Allusions

  • Computer File
    When Nightwing shares information with Selena on the computer, the S.S. Minnow (of Gilligan's Island fame) is listed. Also listed are the cruise ship Andrea Doria, which collided with the Stockholm on July 25, 1956 and sunk; the H.M.S. Bounty, famous for the April 28, 1789 mutiny against its captain William Bligh; and the Poseidon, the ill-fated cruise ship that was the subject of the 1972 movie The Posidon Adventure. []
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