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Dana has a secret admirer, one who's determined to be there for her - no matter what she might think of the arrangement.
  • Dana has been kidnapped by a boy who looks like a rat and lives in the sewers. Terry is blamed for this incedent.

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    A rather uninteresting episode which leaves a little to be desired. This ratboy is hiding in the sewer because he's being teased, what happened to him? He has an affection for Dana, why? This episode is an episode with a plot that leeds no-where. The villain (Mad Stan) Is a good reccuring villain, but noty really necessary in a plot about love. Terry is unfairly blamed for Dana's dissappearance. In general this episode has nothing. The plot of the story is an annoying one, it leaves too many unanswered questions and has a character which isn't worthy of Batman beyond.
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    • (Stan is buried under rubble) Batman: You need a time out, young man!

    • (Batman and Mad Stan fighting in a library) Mad Stan: Blow it all up! Batman: Keep it down, Stan. We're in a library. Mad Stan: You think this is a joke? Look around, Batman! Society's crumbling! And do you know why? Batman: Too many overdue books? Mad Stan: Information overload, man! As a society we're drowning in a quagmire of vid-clips, e-mail, and sound bytes! We can't absorb it all! There's only one sane solution: blow it up!

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    • Mad Stan: Information overload, man! Mad Stan's rants are similar to those of Spider in the movie Johnny Mnemonic, especially the speech about "information overload." Both characters are portrayed by Henry Rollins.

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