tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28103455.post7303108937040775862..comments2024-03-09T05:53:59.542-05:00Comments on Oz and Ends: Why We QuipUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28103455.post-14987164702359383852009-07-14T11:43:54.763-05:002009-07-14T11:43:54.763-05:00You hit the nail on the head in saying this patter...You hit the nail on the head in saying this pattern isn't a problem until someone points it out as if it were. And then, for all my nonchalance, it's hard to see the same way as before.J. L. Bellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15405157000473731801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28103455.post-51161215844900830362009-07-14T10:19:26.270-05:002009-07-14T10:19:26.270-05:00It's true it is pretty unnecessary. It's o...It's true it is pretty unnecessary. It's one of those things you happily take for granted until someone makes it an issue.<br /><br />Though I can take it sometimes when it's on a character level. For instance, Dick Grayson has since come to be known as the chatty one, and when he's talking to Damian I more take it as him explaining why Bruce was okay with it and didn't stop his natural chattiness than why Bruce would encourage it. (On a personal level they've already developed that Bruce liked Dick personally because of his different personality, and it wouldn't be unusual for Dick to unconciously do more of things that Bruce seemed to enjoy.) <br /><br />Of course, it's not like Damian isn't quippy in his own way, as you said. It's just a different kind of humor. One that Dick might encourage.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com