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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: While Batman warning the tv executive that he sold airtime to the Joker is enough to get him to have his station cut the broadcast, it doesn't prevent Jokers scheme since he had the [[CrazyPrepared forethought to buy time in more than one network.]]

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While Batman warning the tv executive that he sold airtime to the Joker is enough to get him to have his station cut the broadcast, it doesn't prevent Jokers scheme since he had the [[CrazyPrepared forethought to buy time in more than one network.]]]]
** Flash likewise tries to physically move the bombs to prevent them from going off inside Vegas. Unfortunately, Joker knew one of the Leaguers would try this eventually and rigged them with motion detectors to go off in such an instance. The bombs ''have'' to be defused in order to take them out of play (though Flash eventually does this anyway with the last bomb when there's no time or choice left).



* VillainRespect: Upon seeing the slow-motion replay of the final bomb's detonation, and how the Flash was able ot carry it out of the city at literally the last second, Joker is ''very'' unwillingly impressed.

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* VillainRespect: Upon seeing the slow-motion replay of the final bomb's detonation, and how the Flash was able ot to carry it out of the city at literally the last second, Joker is ''very'' unwillingly impressed.
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* CastingGag: The Royal Flush Gang are all played by the core ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitan'' voice actors, which was airing concurrent with ''Justice League'' at the time. There are also similarities between the characters they play on either show, some more overt than others.

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* CastingGag: The Royal Flush Gang are all played by the core ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitan'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' voice actors, which was airing concurrent with ''Justice League'' at the time. There are also similarities between the characters they play on either show, some more overt than others.
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* CastingGag: The Royal Flush Gang are all played by the core ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitan'' voice actors, which was airing concurrent with ''Justice League'' at the time. There are also similarities between the characters they play on either show, some more overt than others.

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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: While Batman warning the tv executive that he sold airtime to the Joker is enough to get him to have his station cut the broadcast, it doesn't prevent Jokers scheme since he had the [[CrazyPrepared forethought to buy time in more than one network.]]


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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: While Batman warning the tv executive that he sold airtime to the Joker is enough to get him to have his station cut the broadcast, it doesn't prevent Jokers scheme since he had the [[CrazyPrepared forethought to buy time in more than one network.]]
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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: While Batman warning the tv executive that he sold airtime to the Joker is enough to get him to have his station cut the broadcast, it doesn't prevent Jokers scheme since he had the [[CrazyPrepared forethought to buy time in more than one network.]]

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* ImmunityAttrition: Joker apparently has enough of an InsanityImmunity that [[MindRape Ace's stare]] doesn't affect him by accident, but when she ''deliberately'' focuses on him, he's comatose in seconds. Batman has a downplayed version as well since his HeroicWillpower (and possibly his not being entirely sane himself) means that Ace’s stare only affects him when she ''deliberately'' focuses her gaze on him and had Batman not had such HeroicWillpower, he might have been comatose as quickly as the Joker would later be.



* InsanityImmunity: The Joker announces that he has this in regard to Ace's powers. He's either lying or at least partially wrong.

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* InsanityImmunity: The Joker announces that he has this in regard to Ace's powers. He's either lying or at least partially wrong.Turns out he was lying
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** Quoth the Joker, concerning his 'show': "Ooh! Medical drama, life and death stakes, compelling human conflict...[[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers RATINGS]]!" As it turns out, drawing in viewers is key to the Joker's real plot.

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** Quoth the Joker, concerning his 'show': "Ooh! Medical drama, life and death stakes, compelling human conflict...[[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers RATINGS]]!" RATINGS!" As it turns out, drawing in viewers is key to the Joker's real plot.
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*** Joker's dialogue at the top of the broadcast (when everyone still thinks there's only a single bomb) also hints at this. He's insistent that ''only'' the Justice League can disarm his bomb and that he'll remotely detonate it if anyone else tries. As he confirms during TheReveal, Joker was counting on the "star power" of the League to generate interest in his "show".


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*** J'onn's absence from the roster of this episode is also another subtle clue that the true final threat's a psychic. After all, if the Martian Manhunter were present, he could've shut down Ace easily once she got going.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Played for black comedy in the climax when Joker correctly concludes Batman followed Harley back to their broadcast center. He then starts looking up in the ceiling rafters, trying to locate his pointy-eared foe. When there's still no response or sign of him, Joker lampshades that he ''knows'' Batman's up there somewhere and to cut the bullshit already. He's vindicated moments later when Batman materializes (albeit he's already on the floor rather than in the ceiling) and sucker punches him.

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* ProperlyParanoid: Played for black comedy in the climax when Joker correctly concludes Batman followed Harley back to their broadcast center. He then starts looking up in the ceiling rafters, trying to locate his pointy-eared foe. When there's still no response or sign of him, Joker lampshades that he ''knows'' Batman's up there somewhere and to cut the bullshit already. He's vindicated moments later when Batman materializes (albeit he's actually already on the floor rather than up in the ceiling) and sucker punches him.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Played for black comedy in the climax when Joker correctly concludes Batman followed Harley back to their broadcast center. He then starts looking up in the ceiling rafters, trying to locate his pointy-eared foe. When there's still no response or sign of him, Joker lampshades that he ''knows'' Batman's up there somewhere and to cut the bullshit already. He's vindicated moments later when Batman materializes (albeit in the room itself rather than from the ceiling) and sucker punches him.

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* ProperlyParanoid: Played for black comedy in the climax when Joker correctly concludes Batman followed Harley back to their broadcast center. He then starts looking up in the ceiling rafters, trying to locate his pointy-eared foe. When there's still no response or sign of him, Joker lampshades that he ''knows'' Batman's up there somewhere and to cut the bullshit already. He's vindicated moments later when Batman materializes (albeit in he's already on the room itself floor rather than from in the ceiling) and sucker punches him.

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