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Okay, so I just finished reading Robin #150. I'm sure you can all guess how I'm going to react.
Paging Doctor Psycho! We need a Deus ex Machina here, stat!
Seriously. Give me hackneyed mind control. Give me evil twin or anti-matter universe counterpart. Because the "Cassandra Cain" we see in Robin goes against everything established about the character in 73 issues of her solo series.
So a character who spent more than two-thirds of her life proving that we aren't what we're born to be does a 180 on that?
A character who -- honest to God -- cried when she thought she'd killed the freakin' Shadow Thief decides that murder is the best way to go?
A character who already knew that she was one of many would suddenly go bonkers when she found out Cain had yet another kid?
I could accept her being a villain. Maybe. But not like this. It makes too little sense. It goes against character development. It goes against everything.
But then, maybe others are right. Perhaps I am overreacting. I mean, it's not like DC would ever take a character with a strong fanbase and turn them into a wild-eyed, maniacal killer who...
HAL JORDAN: Hey.
DIAMONDROCK: Oh, hey Hal. Anyway, as I was saying...
...
Waitaminute. This is exactly what they did to you!
HJ: Sure looks that way.
DR: So what's your take on Cassandra Cain's incredibly out of character turn towards villainy?
HJ: Giant yellow space bug. That's the only possible explanation. Well, maybe an orange space bug.
DR: I'll buy that.
DOCTOR POLARIS: JORDAN!
HJ: Oh, hey Neal.
DP: I am Doctor Polaris, fool! What are you doing here? This is my blog!
DR: Actually, it's my...
DP: Silence! I ask again, Jordan: why are you here?
HJ: Just taking care of a few things. I've got a hot date with a lady blogger tonight. *winks*
DP: *shakes fist* Curse you, Jordan!
DR: And... I think that's enough for today.