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** There is, however, a subtler brilliance to the scene - Not only did Joker believe he ''was'' about to die, which probably exhilirated him, but the revelation that the gun was a dud probably confirmed in his mind some sort of perceived immortality that was played up a lot with Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker.
== [[Fridge Horror]] ==
* It happened a lot early in ''[[Batman:
** In later episodes, at least, the characters [[No Endor Holocaust|tended to mention that no one was hurt or that the victim had narrowly survived]].
** In the beginning of the episode, "Joker's Favor", the Joker is driving around in a station wagon with luggage strapped to the top. The radio mentioned he had just escaped police custody, so the car probably wasn't his. Not that this is a stretch for the Joker, but this seems to imply that he killed some vacationers for their car.
* Step One: Watch [[Return of the Joker]]. Step Two: Watch any Batman episode that focuses on Tim Drake, especially if it features his trademark recklessness and devil-may-care attitude. Step Three: Hide under a blanket; eat ice cream out of the carton; try not to cry.
** Alternatively, Step One: watch [[Mad Love]]. Step Two: watch ANY episode with the Joker and Harley Quinn in it, and realize that her attempts to save face when goofing up are less about her being a [[Perky Female Minion]], and more about just trying [[Domestic Abuse|not to get hit for it]].
*** Yet another one. Step One: Play ''[[Batman Arkham Asylum|Batman: Arkham Asylum]]'' and take down a few goons with Suicide Collars on, taking careful note of the mechanical laughing noise the collar alarms make. Step Two: Watch "The Joker's Wild" and listen to the mechanical laughter the giant Joker sign on the casino makes. Step Three: Remember that [[Mark Hamill]] [[Hey
* In Scarface and the Ventriloquist's first episode, they're hiding out in a warehouse full of (all-female) mannequin parts. Since Scarface is the Ventriloquist's other personality, is he surrounding himself with dismembered women?
* In the first part of "Feat of Clay", Bats drops an unconscious man, from the air, into a swimming pool. While reviving the senseless with water is a cartoon staple, Bell very well could have drowned before the cops got to him, and broken bones from the rough landing. And then you have Clayface [[Body Horror|slapping pieces of]] ''[[Body Horror|himself]]'' onto people...
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