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Batman infiltrates a cult that is stealing from Bruce Wayne's wealthy friends.
  • This episode is not that great, but still is better than the way people teat it

    6.8
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    This episode it underrated by everyone (even Bruce Timm),while it definitley does not deserve praise escpecially, it does not deserve the harsh treatment it gets. It had an interesting plot and nice sequences such as the fight above the planaterium with Batman and Lucas, the animation may have been bad, but people should still give this episode more of a chance.
  • An Interesting Episode

    8.5
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    This is a very interesting episode. The episode was not bad and the final scenes are good. The whole prophecy and cult-thing makes it look a little bit special and it does not have any well know villains we have seen before, but the villains were good enough.

    The episode has some good music too (As usually in this series)
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    • When Bruce was in the falling elevator, was he wearing his Batman costume underneath his business suit? He evidently wasn't carrying it in a briefcase or similar, as can be seen from previous shots.

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    • Bruce: "As The Bard said, 'The fault lies not in the stars, but in ourselves'" 'The Bard' that Bruce quoted is William Shakespeare. It was a line from his tragedy Julius Caesar.

    • Nostradamus The character Nostromos is a reference to Nostradamus (1503-1566) the French doctor and astrologer who wrote Centuries, a famous collection of prophecies published in 1555. The prophecies in Centuries appear in four-line rhyming verses called quatrains. In vague language, they describe events from the mid-1500s up to the end of the world, which is predicted to happen in AD 3797. Many people have interpreted the prophecies in Centuries, connecting certain ones with events that have taken place since Nostradamus's time. The name "Nostradamus" is a Latinized version of his original name, Michel de Nostredame.

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