Davroth said:
Sexual intercourse between two consenting, fictional adults. Clearly the work of perverts! How dare those consenting, fictional adults have sex??
This is among the most ridiculous controversies I have every seen.
Oh, it's not just the sex, though that does disgust me in almost every way. It's
why they included it. I get that they wanted to pad the movie out a little, but they went ahead and took the role that Barbara originally had in the comic (You know? The victim!) and somehow made it worse. So now she's the victim and the love interest! The sex scene is added to establish a more intimate relationship between Babs and Bruce. But... why? Was their non-sexual relationship really not good enough? Does the new status quo add anything to the story? No. It doesn't. The rest of the adaptation remains unchanged by this relationship and would be the same without it. It's actually rather insulting that the sex scene is added solely so Bruce can have more of a reason to be pissed at the Joker, because avenging a close friend and ally just isn't enough.
All in an attempt to come off as "Dark", "Serious", and "Mature", but, honestly, it comes off as some teenager's terrible fan-fiction. So edge.
Shinclone said:
That's what people are finding controversial? Not that it is *heavily* implied that Joker rapes Batgirl after shooting her.
Yeah, but that's something that the original was accused of as well, so it really isn't all
that controversial. At least, no more than the comic.