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After meeting a beautiful woman named Susan, Bruce decides to leave his days as Batman behind him. However, not everything is what it seems.

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      • Trivia: This is the second time that Bruce Wayne is engaged. The first was in the Batman animated movie Mask of the Phantasm when Bruce was briefly engaged to Andrea Beaumont.

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      • Dick: I give it a month.
        Barbara: You don't think the marriage will last?
        Dick: Not that. I'm saying he'll have the costume back on in a month.

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      • According to Stan Berkowitz: "Chemistry" is a metaphor for marriage, specifically, the way people change once you've been intimate with them for a while. Since many of you reading this are too young to relate to being married, trying looking at it the other way: since you know your parents intimately, try going to work with them some time; you'll see an entirely different person "Chemistry" was exaggerated, of course, but sometimes you have to do that to make your point. One side note: in the first draft, there was no mention of pheromones; Bruce fell for his fiancĂ©e because she fit in with him perfectly; she did whatever he wanted her to do, and never gave him any problems. But real relationships aren't that easy, nor should they be; if you get whatever you want all the time, you don't grow, and (in the real world, anyway) you're pretty much guaranteed to have a mate who won't be there very long.

      • This marks the final appearance of Batgirl/Barbara Gordon on the series.

      • Dick Grayson appears in this episode, while Nightwing does not.

      • Bullock does not appear in this episode. Gordon appears but has no dialogue.

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