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* "See No Evil". A psychotic man used an invisibility suit to secretly trick his daughter to leave with him. The man in question was {{spoiler|an ex-con whose wife had divorced him, and judging by the restraining order and her violent reaction to his company, he was most likely abusive. He becomes invisible in order to pose as his daughter's imaginary friend, steals expensive jewelry for her, and finally attempts to kidnap her - but is then exposed. Bats intervenes, and the episode ends with the little girl telling him that she and her mother are going to move away, "somewhere Daddy will never find us"}} - it's not just scary, it's a [[Tear Jerker]].
* "See No Evil". A psychotic man used an invisibility suit to secretly trick his daughter to leave with him. The man in question was {{spoiler|an ex-con whose wife had divorced him, and judging by the restraining order and her violent reaction to his company, he was most likely abusive. He becomes invisible in order to pose as his daughter's imaginary friend, steals expensive jewelry for her, and finally attempts to kidnap her - but is then exposed. Bats intervenes, and the episode ends with the little girl telling him that she and her mother are going to move away, "somewhere Daddy will never find us"}} - it's not just scary, it's a [[Tear Jerker]].
* In "Wolf's Moon" the thought of Romulus presumed to be trapped as a mindless [[Wolf Man]] because he was ''prevented from getting the antidote because Professor Milo dropped the antidote when werewolf-Romulus got all snarly at him.
* In "Wolf's Moon" the thought of Romulus presumed to be trapped as a mindless [[Wolf Man]] because he was ''prevented from getting the antidote because Professor Milo dropped the antidote when werewolf-Romulus got all snarly at him.
* The Mad Hatter starts out as a [[The Woobie|sympathetic loser]], but by the end of the episode in which he is introduces, he gains a creepy [[Stalker With a Crush|stalkercrush]] and the ability to turn anyone into a mindless puppet. [[Fridge Logic|And Alice winds up in a different outfit than she started with]]...
* The Mad Hatter starts out as a [[The Woobie|sympathetic loser]], but by the end of the episode in which he is introduces, he gains a creepy [[Stalker with a Crush|stalkercrush]] and the ability to turn anyone into a mindless puppet. [[Fridge Logic|And Alice winds up in a different outfit than she started with]]...
* The episode with the Sewer King and his underground child slaves. Thankfully, Batman took him down; in fact, Batman was so enraged that he was trying to prevent himself from crippling the guy on the spot - or worse - and made the Sewer King acutely aware of that.
* The episode with the Sewer King and his underground child slaves. Thankfully, Batman took him down; in fact, Batman was so enraged that he was trying to prevent himself from crippling the guy on the spot - or worse - and made the Sewer King acutely aware of that.
* What happens when Bane gets a little too much venom.
* What happens when Bane gets a little too much venom.