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Indeed. I still think it was a great conclusion, but it could have been much better and much less convoluted had they ditched the whole Talia thing and just made Bane the sole villain. I really hope they stick with him as the main villain. But I have the feeling that they are gonna ditch him. Affleck isn't my number 1 Batman, but he is everything that the live-action Batman was lacking. He is agile, strong and actually fights as you would expect Batman to. A match-up between him and Deathstroke is pretty much the only that has gotten me hyped for this movie, since I don't have much hope for a great script, or a great movie in general. All that modern DC has going for it is the Dark Knight trilogy and maybe Man of Steel. Wonder Woman felt dull indeed. As for their current universe, their first mistake was letting Zack Snyder take over even after Man of Steel's lukewarm reception. The second one was trying to play catch-up with Marvel, instead of fleshing out their characters on solid solo movies first. Let us hope that The Irishman will be his big comeback. Yeah, I too thought it fit her character given the circumstances. She was very cute indeed. Adult Diana was kinda cute as well, behaving like she was a toddler lol. I can't picture the father doing that, I don't think he would put his family in danger. Sleepwalking being a side effect of the disease makes a lot of sense. I think the only two plausible explanations are: 1) Travis sleepwalks and goes out looking for the dog. He then brings the dog home. Wakes everyone up and claims the door was already open when he got there, because he can't remember he opened it himself. 2) Some sort of supernatural being/force opens the door and lets the dog in. Well, the past four seasons were repetitive enough already, so it's actually nothing new, at this point we are just supposed to assume that that's a fundamental element in the show and it is not going to change. It's always interesting to watch Michael come up with some intrinsic plan that will break him out. They seem to always get it right. The problem is when they have to branch out and focus on other matters other than prison breaks, that's where they fail to deliver and that's why seasons 1 and 3 so far were the best. But I think this "sequel" won't suffer much from this, at least for a while, since they now besides escaping from prison, have also to escape the country, I think they will handle it well. The more time passes the more I want this to happen. If this universe doesn't work out and they decide to reboot, I think that's what they should go for. It would be a fresh and unique take on the super hero genre. Probably would be better than the current crap they are producing, at least it would put a hold on all these generic super hero movies that we see all the time. But it has to be a good movie. I would also be open to the idea of a multiverse if they could get Bale and Affleck to play Batman, but I can't see that happening. Maybe DC should stick to solo movies, since those generally work out better for them, and drop the whole universe thing, because currently this attempt at an universe looks like nothing but a cheap and rushed attempt to copy marvel. They always seem to be lagging behind and lacking in quality, Justice League will probably dictate the final shape this universe is going to take, either for better or worse. I think depending on the person, Spanish and Latin American dialects, in general, induce you to speak in a higher-pitched voice tone. English seems to work the other way around. My voice gets much deeper when I speak in English. At least that's how it works with me. Black Widow ^_^