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#1  Edited By Blueberry

I take issues with the "good guys" cheating (like Green Arrow, Cyclops, etc.) just because I feel they should have a higher moral fiber. So when these characters cheat on their SOs, I see it as a poor plot device meant to stir up drama rather than being an extension of a hero's personality. 
 
However, I don't dislike the idea of divorce among comic characters, good or bad. Just as long as its done appropriately with the right character. For instance, seeing Superman divorce Lois would be just silly.

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#2  Edited By Blueberry
@Midnight Monk: I agree with having a big bad like Hush or Black Mask with a "minor" character like Catwoman (similar to Batman Begins with Ras and Scarecrow). However, I'm against the Riddler being in the film. It's too obvious in my opinion. 
 
As far as Mr.  Palmiotti's comment is concerned, I think it's a good one. Since the last Batman movie ended with Batman an outlaw, then maybe the police are his "villain"? And like the BTAS "Over the Edge," maybe the police hire assassins to get rid of Bats? It'd be a good way to wrap the series up.
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#3  Edited By Blueberry

The Beast Boy/Raven relationship seems really forced to me. Maybe the comics are trying to play off the cartoon a little? In either case, it's just a little meh for me.