Missing scene in lost days that I really want to see:
Remember R.I.P. the transportation teacher? Well right before Jason get to the helicopter he's been thinking about the local armed forces, specifically Jason kinda sort of helped out what he called the child soldiers. Gave them help with fighting back or something.
I really want an expansion on that scene. With reference to the cult and the trench (sewers) warfare he went through, maybe some revelation about age and his own situation back then and at present.
How young exactly are they? How young is him, training for Robin? What's his thoughts about their training and his own?
He doesn't come out of the encounter thinking children fighting a war is absolutely unacceptable, is the thing. It's a shitty thing that happens and he helped them the little that he can but he isn't particularly torn up about 'childhood innocent lost'.
For one, what does that say about his view on the role of Robin and the ethics of that, as someone who'd been appointed that role and literally died to it, but also someone that's been taught thoroughly that the fight is a righteous thing?
What about that situation can he recognize as messed up, and what would he gloss over thinking nothing of it because yeah that's totally normal for him?
Idk, it's like two lines of information and yet it's everything about his attitude on Batman and Robin, the war on crime that they fight, and agency in general.














