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Two-Face (2)

Episode Number: 18    Season Num: 1    First Aired: Monday September 28, 1992    Prod Code: 117
Two-Face (Harvey Dent) has been stealing from Rupert Thorne's (mob boss) by hitting his fronts. His next plan is to take out Thorne. Will Batman stop him in time and will friendship prevail?

Cast and Crew

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Writer: Randy Rogel
Director: Kevin Altieri
Star: Bob Hastings (Commissioner Jim Gordon),  Kevin Conroy (Bruce Wayne / Batman),  Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (Alfred Pennyworth)
Recurring Role: Richard Moll (Two-Face),  John Vernon (Rupert Thorne)
Guest Star: Diane Michelle (Candace),  Matt Landers (Frankie),  Micky Dolenz (Min / Max),  Robert DoQui (Doobie),  Murphy Cross (Grace)

Notes

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In the comics, Two-Face’s coin is a double-headed Susan B. Anthony silver dollar; one side immaculate, the other side marred. Although the design of the coin in this episode is clearly that of a quarter, the passing reference in the opening scene to the box full of silver dollars implies that Two-Face's coin was at least originally scripted to be a double-headed silver dollar. (edit)
The banner over the bridal store reads “And Two Shall Become One.” (edit)
The street number of Thorne's bookie joint in the opening scene is 222. (edit)
Thomas and Martha Wayne appear briefly in Bruce's nightmare, but once again only Thomas has a speaking part. (edit)
The scene at the climax where Batman throws out multiple silver dollars to confuse Two-Face's coin flip was used again in Batman Forever (1995). (edit)

Quotes

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Bruce: So, what are you dreaming tonight, Harvey? Peaceful dreams? Nightmares? Maybe both at once. Sleep well, my friend. Where ever you are, whatever you've become, I will save you. I swear.
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Rupert Thorne: (to Two-Face) At last we meet. Face to face... to face. (edit)
Rupert Thorne: Spread the word: I'm putting on a contract. One million... No... Make it two million. A million dollars a face to the man who brings me Two Face. (edit)

Trivia

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Whenever Two-Face makes a decision by flipping his coin, marred side up means he will do it.
When he contemplates to see Grace, he flips marred side up, however he does not act on it. (edit)
When Two-Face is putting the stolen cash in his wallet, we see a card on the right side of his wallet. The name on the card is TWOFACE. What kind of company lets people get cards with names other than legal names? (edit)

Allusions

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Two Face: Don't bother adjusting your TV set for the next five minutes I am in control.

This is an allusion to the Outer Limits 1963 or 1995 which featured the phrase "Do not try to adjust your Television set, We are in control." (edit)
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Darknight57
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Two-Face (2)
"Pivotal"
Follows up from part one
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GarethPBarsby
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Two-Face (2)
"A very special episode"
Part Two! Hooray!
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