Bruce's eyes are right there for the meeting; he's definitely not evading eye-contact.
It is an obvious answer, yes. To the degree that he could just be being told what he wants to hear - at least until that last point.
That last point (and more so it's delivery) makes him amend - or rather add to - his assessment.
He's rarely unsure whether someone's about to shoot him, stab him, gas him or offer him a cup of tea and deep disappointment that he's been shot.
Rarely - not never. Alfred sometimes toes that line, though Alfred's really only likely to put sedatives in his tea, after strongly disapproving of Bruce being stabbed again.
He still hasn't quite come to a conclusion, but he does come to a decision: "How good's your memory?"
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It is an obvious answer, yes. To the degree that he could just be being told what he wants to hear - at least until that last point.
That last point (and more so it's delivery) makes him amend - or rather add to - his assessment.
He's rarely unsure whether someone's about to shoot him, stab him, gas him or offer him a cup of tea and deep disappointment that he's been shot.
Rarely - not never. Alfred sometimes toes that line, though Alfred's really only likely to put sedatives in his tea, after strongly disapproving of Bruce being stabbed again.
He still hasn't quite come to a conclusion, but he does come to a decision: "How good's your memory?"