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1 | Chapter 6 | |
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3 | A Spot Of Tea: It's his special-tea. | |
4 | Alice In Wonderland: The Mad Hatter's obsession. | |
5 | Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: The Hatter. | |
6 | Berserk Button: Do not call the Mad Hatter insane. | |
7 | Body Horror: In the Hatter's falling mindscape, the masks he puts on people are a part of their heads. | |
8 | Brainwashed and Crazy: The Mad Hatter's henchmen, and very nearly Azumi and Jessica as well. | |
9 | The Corruptible: Jessica and Azumi, though it's not really their fault due to the drugs they had taken earlier. Scarecrow calls out the latter on this. | |
10 | Depraved Dwarf: Kind of in the case of the Mad Hatter, but he doesn't seem to know what's wrong. | |
11 | Dream Apocalypse: Steadily collapsing as the women fight off the Hatter and his goons, then completely falls apart when Scarecrow invades. | |
12 | Enemy Mine: A non antagonistic example of sorts. Azumi and Jessica do not see eye to eye, but they do work together rather well to fight off the Hatter. | |
13 | Everyone Loves Blondes: Jess's hair color comes as a disadvantage to her. | |
14 | Evil Redhead: The Hatter, though how "villainous" he is is up for grabs. | |
15 | Evil Is Stylish: His suit might not be up to par, but it is rather fancy. | |
16 | Freak Out: Azumi has one at the end of the topic over her powerlessness to stop the mind control on her own. | |
17 | Hair Raising Hare: The white rabbit masks of the Hatter's goons. | |
18 | Heroic BSOD: Azumi has one at the end of the chapter. | |
19 | Gonk: The Hatter is not attractive, no. | |
20 | Heroic Willpower: How Azumi and Jess avoid being brainwashed completely. | |
21 | Hypno Trinket: The Mad Hatter's hats and tea. | |
22 | I Ate What: The Hatter's tea is laced with "ludicrous amounts of psychoactive controls". | |
23 | Incredibly Lame Pun: See A Spot Of Tea. | |
24 | The Mad Hatter: Subverted by Jervis "The Mad Hatter" Tetch. His mental illness is a very touchy subject. | |
25 | Mad Scientist: The Hatter and Scarecrow both, but more the former here. | |
26 | Master Of Illusion: The Hatter and Scarecrow, again. | |
27 | Mind Control Device: The Mad Hatter's hats and tea. The latter is taken by Scarecrow for Dani. | |
28 | Mistaken For Special Guest: A dark take on this in the form of Jess's being mistaken for Alice Lidell of Lewis Carroll's books. | |
29 | Mushroom Samba/Nightmare Sequence: The Mad Hatter's mind control dimension. | |
30 | My Name Is Not Durwood: Jess is not Alice, Jervis. Stop it. | |
31 | Mythology Gag: Scarecrow's appearance in the Dream Apocalypse is that of the Scarebeast from the comics. | |
32 | Nice Hat: The Hatter's top hat. | |
33 | Nightmare Fuel: The whole brainwashing process. | |
34 | No Mister Bond, I Expect You To Dine: The Hatter just wanted the women to have tea with him... forever. | |
35 | Obliviously Evil: The Mad Hatter seems to be this way. | |
36 | One Scene Wonder: Like Zsasz, the Hatter only comes up front in this chapter. | |
37 | Pet The Dog: When DCAU!Batman hears that Azumi had a run in with the Mad Hatter, the first thing he does is ask if she is okay. | |
38 | Psychopathic Manchild: Jervis Tetch. | |
39 | Red Sky Take Warning: The mind control dimension takes on this when Scarecrow invades. | |
40 | Rhymes On A Dime: The narration during the "break out of brainwashing" sequence. | |
41 | Soundtrack Dissonance: A literary example. As the two women scream and try to escape their blind brainwashing, the format of the writing changes to poetry. | |
42 | Villainous Rescue: Scarecrow saves Azumi and Jessica. | |
43 | Villainous Teleportation: Mad Hatter has this... kind of. It's probably the drugs. | |
44 | - | Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Well, minds, but the Mad Hatter fits. |
44 | + | Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Well, minds, but the Mad Hatter fits. |
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48 | Chapter 7 | |
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50 | Always Close: Intentional. Azumi fires to stop Deadshot at the last possible second just to force his aim off without having to get close. | |
51 | Arm Cannon: Deadshot has two forearm-mounted, silenced, armor-piercing ones. Azumi takes one of the pairs for herself upon victory. | |
52 | Armor Is Useless: Averted. Azumi would be dead if it weren't for several layers of protection. | |
53 | Armor Piercing Attack: Deadshot and Azumi's guns, more the Seeker Rifle in the case of the latter. | |
54 | Badass Mustache: Deadshot. | |
55 | Battle Trophy: Azumi's requisition of Deadshot's arm guns on one arm is a functional version of this. | |
56 | Berserk Button: Azumi made Deadshot miss his shot. He wasn't happy. | |
57 | Blown Across The Room: Or blown off the roof, anyway, in terms of Azumi's first defeat to Deadshot. | |
58 | Boss Banter: Deadshot goes on about how unbeatable he is just a bit. | |
59 | The Cameo: Calendar Man at the end. | |
60 | Cliffhanger: Azumi is being trailed by... someone at the end. | |
61 | Deadpan Snarker: Deadshot most prominently. | |
62 | Death Seeker: Deadshot isn't actually actively seeking death. He just doesn't care if he lives or dies. | |
63 | Fashion Victim Villain: Azumi thinks this of any of the villains, but Deadshot in this case. | |
64 | Gun Fu: The Azumi versus Deadshot final fight is essentially a close-range gunfight, albeit realistic and involving them dropping most of their weapons to close combat. | |
65 | Gunpoint Banter: Between Deadshot and Azumi when they confront each other. | |
66 | The Gunslinger: Most prominently Deadshot. | |
67 | Hard Head: Azumi doesn't get a concussion from her impact with concrete. Justified by how she is wearing a helmet and full armor, and she does get knocked out. | |
68 | Improbable Aiming Skills: A staple of Deadshot. The last shot he attempts is [i]through[/i] a filled water tower. | |
69 | In Medias Res: Starts in the middle of the Deadshot attack before going to How We Got Here. | |
70 | Irony: Batman [i]is[/i] on Deadshot's kill list. He's just going to get to Bruce Wayne first. | |
71 | Mysterious Mercenary Pursuer: Deadshot again. | |
72 | Nietszche Wannabe: His "The Reason You Suck" Speech seems to give that impression. | |
73 | Politically Incorrect Villain: Deadshot, not to mention extremely crude. | |
74 | Porn Stache: Deadshot's classic mustache. | |
75 | "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Deadshot gives one against [i]hope[/i]. | |
76 | Shoot Out The Lock: Subverted with Azumi getting into the substation. She uses her Seeker Rifle to shoot the hinges, not the lock, in proper shotgun breaching procedure. | |
77 | Smug Super: Deadshot is rather proud of his skill. Possibly subverted in that he isn't actually super. He's just that good. | |
78 | Shout Out: To Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. "That's my blood. That's my blood, that's a [i]lot[/i] of my blood." | |
79 | Shut Up Hannibal: Azumi gives one to Deadshot in response to his "The Reason You Suck" Speech after their fight. | |
80 | Sniper Duel: Between Azumi and Deadshot. Not a long one, though, mostly be necessity of the time span. | |
81 | Sniper Rifle: Azumi's Seeker Rifle and Deadshot's rifle. | |
82 | Stealth Based Mission: The lead up to getting to Deadshot both times. | |
83 | Walking Armory. Deadshot is noted as carrying two handguns, his sniper rifle, and his trademark guns. | |
84 | We Will Meet Again: Deadshot shouts this to Azumi, who isn't there. |