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Batman "Queen of Diamonds" pt 2

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2nd part of Batman Queen of Diamonds

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  • lol i love it:"don't try to fight it darling. relax, and worship me." lol i love her!!!

  • Even without the drug, I would be able to understand why Robin would have fallen so deeply in love with Marsha, the Queen of Diamonds. She was so exceptionally beautiful. Such a lovely face and body...

    Although it is clear that Robin definitely had no experience at all with girls or women, he still may not have been able to resist the power of the drug. Gordon and O'Hara were overcome by its power, too, and chances are they were married men.

    Will this classic show finally appear on DVD?

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  • Woody Strode as Grand Mogul. He was one of the best and he played football too with Kenny Washington and some guy named Jackie Robinson at UCLA.

  • Why would she even have to drug the men..? :D

  • Way to go Marsha! You got Batman where you wanted him!

  • lol " how very rude of you batman"

  • bright, isn't he?

  • what an idiot! he turned down some perfectly good ass!

  • one of the best, Marsha was wonderful, keeping Her "possessions" in cages as pets great scenes

  • Marsha was just on top of things! She came the closest to winning!

  • Robin represents purity of heart, soul, and especially body. I have yet to find a character who represents these three wonderful qualities on any of the TV shows of today. I just guess the Boy Wonder is just too old fashioned for some.

    Indeed, I, too, see many comments about how Robin is gay or a sissy based on how he handles certain situations. Some folks don't understand that he was written to show a young person's understanding of high moral standards. This showed well in his chivalry.

  • Hello again, it seems that you and I are the only ones that realize the true meaning of what Robin stood for. I keep finding myself defending him to the scoundrels that post negative things about the boy wonder. It does not bother me though because the fight for what is right and chivalry has become a goal of mine. Take care

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