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  • The ol' alternate universe episode, where the good guys are evil and vice versa, and it is awesome.

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    I love these type of episodes, the alternate universe ones where the good guys are evil and vice versa. The opening is brilliantly done, showing the Injustice Syndicate in silouette, confusing the viewer into thinking it's the good guys. But they act far too violent, Green Arrow shooting regular arrows at a person? Blue Beetle shooting at the poor guy and calling him a loser? We then see that they are evil versions of Batman, Green Arrow, Blue Beetle and Red Tornado. Red Hood is introduced in the opening as well.



    When Batman goes undercover after a very cool battle with Owlman, we see more evil counterparts, and the climactic final battle with the evil good guys and the good bad guys is fantastic, I only wish it would've lasted a little longer. But this is a great scene, taking another twist when Silver Cyclone betrays his team. Red Hood is very awesome, and I was suprised to see that he was actually a good Joker in the alternate universe.



    The episode is a lot of fun, and it ends on a cliffhanger, becoming the first two-parter in the series.
  • Batman goes to another dimension where all heroes are now villian and the villians are heros, there he meets up with the mysterious Red Hood.

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    I liked this episode because of the storyline, I never thought that the Joker could have a good counterpart. And my mouth literilly dropped open when I heard his voice. At first I wouldn't accept Jeff Bennet as the voice of the Joker, since to me Mark Hamill will and forever be the Joker to me, but after listening to Mr. Bennet play our favorite pyschotic clown for a couple of scenes, he began to grow on me. And it was fun watching Batman act like a bad guy, it made him more....human for me. I hope the Red Hood makes more apperances.
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