Bruce Banner is Tim Drake’s Uncle
In the comics, Bruce Banner is canonically taken in by his aunt Susan Drake after his father’s jailed for mariticide.
Let’s say Susan Drake was Janet’s mother and that Bruce Banner was raised alongside her.
When he goes to college and becomes a scientist he’s still in contact with them but being on the run from the government tends to put a dampener on communications so Bruce Banner has never met Janet’s spouse or child.
When Tim lies about his uncle having custody of him, he didn’t make up a new uncle. Thus, SHIELD was alerted when Bruce B’s name suddenly appeared in new legal custody records.
They’d been meaning to investigate Gotham for awhile anyway but the locals had been less than cooperative and SHIELD is a bit swamped with aliens and mutants nowadays to chase shadows.
With a gothamite in the custody of an Avenger and sharing a living space with a few more, SHIELD’s chances of getting new intel on Gotham are at a record high so they alert Bruce Banner of Tim’s orphan status and help him gain custody.
Let it be said that one should never bet against a bat.
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MBTI xxxJ types
Babs: I'm actually a lot more judgemental than most people think, but I'm not going to say anything unless they bring it up first.
Dick: I'm actually a lot more judgemental than most people think, but I'm too much of a people pleaser to want them to know. Unless you fucked up, then I'm coming for you.
Alfred: I'm actually a lot more judgemental than most people think, but for thinking such things simply because I am a butler is a grave mistake. Please, I am quite aware there is nothing I can say that will get me fired and believe me, I will speak like it, Ms.Vale.
Bruce: I'm actually a lot more judgemental than most people think, but the only one I'm judging here is myself. It's pretty selfish of everyone else to think I'm working this hard to judge them, honestly.
Damian: Everyone knows exactly how judgemental I am. I make sure of it.
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The Gilded Age's Broadway Divas MASTERPOST
Welcome to my passion project. It has come to my attention that some viewers of HBO's The Gilded Age are unfamiliar with the extensive theatre credits, alcoates, and vocal talents many of the actors possess. As the resident Broadway Diva expert, it is my responsibility to fix that.
Pictured: 20 Tony Awards and 52 nominations. Audra McDonald...well, she kind of inflates the numbers a little. Edit: Justice for Tony winner Debra Monk. She's main cast.
Introducing my new series of blog posts where I will be highlighting two theatre veterans per day in the lead-up to our much-anticipated season two finale episode.
This series will heavily focus on a select few musical performances that are widely available for viewing, in addition to a brief career rundown. I will be limiting myself to no more than five videos per Diva, otherwise we'd be here for a lifetime. These performances will include popular songs and hidden gems alike, all curated to specifically show off the actress's considerable range in the theatre, especially juxtaposed against their roles in the show.
With respect to Michael Cerveris, Nathan Lane, and the other theatre gentlemen, I will be focusing this series on the women because I am a lesbian and this show is about the women, dammit. But fear not, they will most certainly be making appearances throughout because everyone has worked with everyone on stage.
The Divas:
Christine Baranski (Agnes van Rhijn)
Donna Murphy (Caroline "Lina" Astor)
Kelli O'Hara (Aurora Fane)
Katie Finneran (Anne Morris)
Debra Monk (Armstrong)
Celia Keenan-Bolger (Mrs. Bruce)
Laura Benanti (Susan Blane)
Linda Emond (Clara Barton)
Amber Gray (Bea)
Denee Benton (Peggy Scott)
Audra McDonald (Dorothy Scott)
Jeanne Tripplehorn (Sylvia Chamberlain)
Bonus: Duets, Trios, and Other Crossovers
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Susan Eisenberg's Birthday Greeting for Kevin Conroy
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