[quote=WitchChild] I had mixed feelings about it actually. The art style was hard to get used to and definitely look of Alfred but that's because of how i often view the English Butler. I associate him with baldness (Not shaven) or very short and neat grey-ish hair plus a mustache. It was weird to see him more like Agent 47. Though it does sound kinda cool on paper, 47 as Batman's servant. I really didn't have anything to say about Katana. Found her rather boring and the Villain roster was...questionable. I guess they may have been having Brave and the Bold thing where they were more focusing on lesser known characters but it felt like they didn't do enough with what they had and it felt like there were various Iconic Batman Villain shaped holes that weren't being filled. It felt...too restricted in my opinion like they were holding back.These first 11 episodes were bad, per say. But they weren't that interesting either. I watched them all and I wanted to see something more being done with it. Infact, I was looking forward to what they would do with the Joker because it was going to happen eventually. [/quote] Actually, they specifically said Joker WASN'T going to happen at all, because they felt he had been done to death... And I agree... Although, i do like the art-style, but honestly, i think that it could have done with villains that were obscure in that they hadn't had much limelight in the cartoons, rather than the ones that you get the feeling that they were kept out of the Cartoons for a reason... I mean, using villains like Firefly, Killer Moth, Clock King, The 3 Ghosts of Batman, Azrael, Hugo Strange, Man-Bat... Hell, maybe even Batzarro. Granted, some of them have had singular episodes devoted to them in previous series, but i wanted them to take center stage for this. Be the proper villains, ones that are going to fuck batsy's shit up. Killer Moth is perfect for that role, as he is supposed to be a Villain version of Batman.