@tonyocch1, true, and so it was not his fault at all. He also NEVER would have hurt Blaze while having her in his custody. She knew his heart was gentle.
Resisting a sincere attempt at seduction is appallingly cruel. Robin was a heartless monster of diminished moral capacity: a true character-disordered sociopath incapable of compassion, empathy, or desire. He could have saved those women, but for his soulless indifference to their plights.
Perhaps Batman might have healed Robin sexually, but for his own cowardly self-denial.
The crime of Narcissus was not self love, but the failure to recognize the self.
Robin was too young and too inexperienced to see that one coming. In that sense, it just was not his fault. Blaze was so much more cunning and detected the Boy Wonder's lack of worldliness. Just look at how she takes full advantage of his trusting heart!
Was there ever a character on TV who showed greater regard for old-fashioned morality than Robin? He was so pure in body, mind, and spirit. My auntie loved him so much and respected his virtue and ability to resist so much temptation.
Sandinyourshoes I see by other comments that critize the boy wonder am I the only one who realizes what being a gentlemen means sometimes you lose in a battle to a women especially a moll like blaze
Even though Robin was just a character, I believed he could teach us so much about integrity. The Boy Wonder was old-fashioned, and that is a good quality that is so hard to find these days, especially in a young person who might be heading for college. He never forgot about his morals, especially in view of the fact that many of the molls were so pretty and very seductive. He resisted the temptations and behaved as a gentleman.
I am glad you understand chivalry, which you care about, too.
Blaze's wonderful embrace came at a high cost for Robin.
sandinyourshoes 6 months ago
@sandinyourshoes Yes but our hero being a gentlemen could not have seen that coming
tonyocch1 6 months ago
@tonyocch1, true, and so it was not his fault at all. He also NEVER would have hurt Blaze while having her in his custody. She knew his heart was gentle.
sandinyourshoes 6 months ago
I think this one of the reasons somepeople have fantasies with B & R because they were so easy to knock out and when they woke up, they were bounded!
jjc0b0 9 months ago
Blaze took advantage of Robin being a gentlemen, Blaze like Sarah Palin is no lady!!
tonyocch 11 months ago
Wasn't Myrna Fahey great as Blaze? So sad that she died way too young.
vinylsingleman 1 year ago
Oh well, Batman didn't need that candybar anyway!
visor109 1 year ago
So weak and pathetic - i would never allow myself to taken out by gas
paneed1960 2 years ago
@paneed1960 Since the dynamic duo got knocked out numerous times, I'm surprised that Batman and Robin don't have permanent brain damage.
HalifaxHercules 1 year ago
Resisting a sincere attempt at seduction is appallingly cruel. Robin was a heartless monster of diminished moral capacity: a true character-disordered sociopath incapable of compassion, empathy, or desire. He could have saved those women, but for his soulless indifference to their plights.
Perhaps Batman might have healed Robin sexually, but for his own cowardly self-denial.
The crime of Narcissus was not self love, but the failure to recognize the self.
icaruspnw 2 years ago
a grown man traveling with a teenager in tights
majorevangelic 2 years ago
what name is this epsoide
heltonsh 3 years ago
It looks to be "True or False Face" Season 1, Episode 17
Batnap2u 3 years ago
Robin was too young and too inexperienced to see that one coming. In that sense, it just was not his fault. Blaze was so much more cunning and detected the Boy Wonder's lack of worldliness. Just look at how she takes full advantage of his trusting heart!
Was there ever a character on TV who showed greater regard for old-fashioned morality than Robin? He was so pure in body, mind, and spirit. My auntie loved him so much and respected his virtue and ability to resist so much temptation.
sandinyourshoes 3 years ago 2
Sandinyourshoes I see by other comments that critize the boy wonder am I the only one who realizes what being a gentlemen means sometimes you lose in a battle to a women especially a moll like blaze
tonyocch 2 years ago
Even though Robin was just a character, I believed he could teach us so much about integrity. The Boy Wonder was old-fashioned, and that is a good quality that is so hard to find these days, especially in a young person who might be heading for college. He never forgot about his morals, especially in view of the fact that many of the molls were so pretty and very seductive. He resisted the temptations and behaved as a gentleman.
I am glad you understand chivalry, which you care about, too.
sandinyourshoes 2 years ago
She wouldnt catch me off guard. That bitch would be mine.
Shona1992Eng 3 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
what episode was this from?
sportagirl12 3 years ago
the fine feathered birdy boy goes down with such flair--night night Robin red breast
hotbrock 3 years ago
What website is this clip from? Please let me know!
Rkerekes13 3 years ago
This came from a file - the series was up on thepiratebay(dot)org
Batnap2u 3 years ago
Oh, okay! Thanks!
Rkerekes13 3 years ago
Myrna Fahey was so sexy with this purple hair and purple costume.
peteka99 4 years ago 3
I agree. Sadly, she died all too soon. She was so young, so pretty... What a pity.
R.I.P. Myrna Fahey.
sandinyourshoes 3 years ago
so sexy and so tricky
peteka99 4 years ago 3