It explores Bruce's tragic desire for a normal life and the crushing realization that his "happy" reality is a fabrication meant to keep him imprisoned.
Kevin Conroy famously cited this as his favorite episode, as it allowed him to play Bruce Wayne with a range of confusion, joy, and eventual fury. Perchance to Dream - Batman:The Animated Series Wiki Batman: The Animated Series Season 1 Episode 26
His trusted friend, , tries to convince him that his memories of being a masked vigilante are merely delusional. The Twist: "Why I Can’t Read" It explores Bruce's tragic desire for a normal
The episode concludes with a dramatic confrontation in a bell tower amidst rain and lightning, where Bruce realizes he must "die" in the dream to wake up. The Twist: "Why I Can’t Read" The episode
Bruce Wayne wakes up to a world where his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne, were never murdered. In this "ideal" life:
Bruce begins to suspect the reality of his perfect world when he tries to read a newspaper and books, only to find they contain . This is based on the psychological concept that the reading part of the brain is inactive during dreams, a detail that has become a legendary piece of Batman lore among fans. Highlights & Legacy