Is the Joker the vicious gangster the Red Hood Or is he an innocent hostage the Red Hood forced to dress up as him as a decoy Or is he an assassin who *pretended* to be a hostage so he could be forced to be the Red Hood's decoy so he could then *actually* usurp the Red Hood
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There were easier ways to do that He could've just defected to the Federation and, like, told them what he knew from when he worked at the camps But it wasn't *enough* He wanted to be punished, to be *important enough* to punish, to be *more* complicit and less pathetic
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It was a way of taking ownership of what happened instead of "just following orders" as a mere cog in the machine and hating himself for being weak? Oof. Heavy decisions to write about. DS9 is good at that.
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It has a really neat structure too, since halfway through the episode Kira gives what would normally be the closing "we got the badguy" speech and then the whole theory falls apart.
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