User blog comment:Speeddasher/I request a moment of silence/@comment-175.110.90.227-20120721120650/@comment-4703480-20120722174335

IDK he said he thought the first bullet was a firework, and please try not to drag on a non-Sonic semi-debate on for too long, but look at their stances and how time shows us what's really true in their universe. Joker hates "schemers" and loves chaos, and Batman thinks the opposite. The characters not repelling each other is sorta why Joker thinks that it's what happens when "an un-stoppable force meets an immovable object", and that's what it is because neither wins, but neither loses. Time illustrates this by having the jokers anti-schemer stance shown because of all of the "schemers" dying, and him being un-stoppable until the final scene where he goes to jail. When he's suspended in one place, there's no way to create chaos, which he claims he's an agent of, (something I find impossible), and time shows us how that won't work. For both of the characters, one thing worked out and the other didn't, so he's not completely insane, just really analytical. He sais in the movie that he's not either.