espanolbot: (pic#364881)espanolbot ([personal profile] espanolbot) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2011-12-12 10:40 pm UTC
Entry tags:char: batgirl/oracle/barbara gordon, char: harley quinn/harleen quinzel, creator: gail simone, title: batgirl
Massive Spoilers
Apparently she went to a clinic in South Africa that specialised in spinal injuries, and that's how her paralysis was cured after three years as Oracle.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-12/Batgirl-comics-story/51830078/1?AID=4992781&PID=4003003&SID=1w5y8vwb3c6rd

IF that is the case and not just some misinformation on the part of Gail, that explanation...

Kind of leaves me underwhelmed. On the one hand, it's definately not the cop-out, cheap explanation of "her injuries weren't as bad as she thought" or "Zatanna cured you with a potion made from ground up pixies and the dreams of orphaned stampcollectors!", and is actually something of a credible explanation in reality as well...

But I don't know, something about it just doesn't seem to gel. Doesn't really have an umph impact or something.

Also, heh, so both Steph and Barbara spent some time in Africa to recover from plots involving their injuries/deaths? Okay then.

For legality, a Christmasy moment with Harley and Babs,


Ah, Kara/Babs one of the less pronounced friendships in the DCAU. Apparently they're close enough to spend Christmas together (as opposed to Kara spending it with Clark and the Kents) as stated in the Justice League Christmas episode.


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[personal profile] stubbleupdate
2011-12-12 11:13 pm UTC (link)
They have good, relatively cheap hospitals there I think. I remember there was a thing a few years back of people from the UK going there for surgeries as the queues were shorter than the ones back home etc.

Because this is an issue when your clan patriarch has a bajillion dollars.

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[personal profile] espanolbot
2011-12-12 11:20 pm UTC (link)
Ah, maybe she wanted to pay for it out of her own cash, as opposed to sponging off of Bruce, as that would implictly make Barbara less independant as a result.

Bruce has offered to cure Barbara in the past, for example Bruce had the Holy Grail and offered to use it on her (after testing it on himself to remove a bullet that was stuck in his leg in such a way that he couldn't get it out) but she turned him down.

I'll post the scene once I unpack my scanners.

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[personal profile] darkknightjrk
2011-12-12 11:24 pm UTC (link)
There's some truth to it, but consider the excuse that Oracle gave for decades--she didn't want to cheat and use super-science to fix her injuries when others couldn't. But now we're in an age where people getting surgeries to fix spinal injuries is actually becoming semi-feasable, it makes sense that they'd go that route.

Also, one of Babs' top traits over the decades was her severe independent streak. I think she would feel like she would have to be entitled and weak to Bruce if she asked for his help.

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[personal profile] icon_uk
2011-12-12 11:38 pm UTC (link)
I think she would feel like she would have to be entitled and weak to Bruce if she asked for his help.

Which is not an attitude I would suggest was one to be encouraged, there's no shame in asking a friend for help.

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[personal profile] darkknightjrk
2011-12-12 11:41 pm UTC (link)
I agree--but it's flaws like that which make these characters interesting. The way Gail's writing Babs reminds me a lot of how she wrote the Secret Six, full of complexity and while Babs is legitimately a hero, she isn't perfect either.

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