Not too much later, Bruce was carried to a prison in a large pit by Bane's mercenaries. He was barely conscious. Another prisoner was trying to escape by climbing out of the bit. The other prisoners were chanting. "Dey shey! Dey shey! Bah sa, Bah sa!" The prisoner neared the edge of the pit. All he had to do was make a jump. He sprang. However, the unfortunate inmate missed the ledge and fell to his death. "So, are they set free if they can make the jump?" Orange inquired, popping some popcorn into his mouth.
About 30 minutes later, the climax was approaching. Batman was carrying a bomb in the Batwing out into the bay, as to prevent the blast from destroying Gotham. Orange was on the edge of his seat. The camera showed the timer on the bomb. 3. 2. 1. 0. A massive mushroom cloud could be seen from the city. The bat had saved Gotham, but he was no more.
(Levi) Welp, so that's the end of the trilogy. At least they stayed true to the original comics and had Bane break Batman's back.
"Hold on, post-credits scene!" This scene was kind of confusing. So, Bruce and Alfred were in a Cafe, and nobody was question that recently dead billionaire Bruce Wayne was there. "Hold on, didn't he die?"
(Levi) Dude, it's Batman. He's made it through tons of tough crap before. Remember the entire Arkham series, Orange?
"Touche." Orange got up, and picked up the box for Pulp Fiction, popped it open, and put the disc in the DVD player. He sat back down. "So, what's Pulp Fiction about?"
(Levi) Well basically, it's a series of ministories centering around a bunch of different characters. There's Jules Winnfield, played by Samuel L. Jackson, and Vincent Vega, played by John Travolta, who are a pair of mouthy hitmen who have oddly philosophical views and disillusionment for their profession. They were sent to retrieve a briefcase with unknown contents inside of it for their boss, Marcellus Wallace, played by Ving Rhames. Other notable characters include Marcellus's wife Mia, played by Uma Thurman, Butch Coolidge, played by Bruce Willis, and of course, The Gimp.
"Sounds cool! If Mr. Jackson is in it, it has to be good. Let's start it up!" Orange clicked the circular play button on the remote, stretched out his legs and arms, and enjoyed.
(Levi) *puts the movie in the DVD Player* *shuts the disk slot* *starts the movie* *sits back with Twilight and begins watching*
As Orange was focused on the TV, he felt something rubbing against his leg. He looked down, and there was a small black cat. He smiled, and picked the feline up. "This is my cat, Meow. He's friendly, don't worry." Orange set him down on the couch, and Meow scooted over, and curled up next to Orange.
(Levi) Hmm. Unoriginal name, but fitting at the same time. Me? My mom has a parrot named Philomena, who likes to sit on my shoulder from time to time.
"Parrots are cool. What words can it say?" Orange began scratching Meow behind the ears as he purred softly.
(Levi) What's weird is that she can speak as well as my mom and I can (Referencing how Philomena can talk.).
"That's really neat! If I ever come over Ill have to ask her some questions!" As it progressed into the night, and the part passed The Simpson's movie, Orange was nodding off to sleep during Maud's movie. That girl really liked rocks. His thoughts started to wander. "Geez. It's a three hour documentary on rocks. Where would you even buy this?" He woke up about an hour later to Levi and Pinkie's snickering. "What's so funny?" Pinkie handed him a mirror. Reflected in the mirror was his face... With cat like features. Probably drawn in sharpie. He grinned a little. "Very funny guys."
(Levi) Don't worry, Orange. Even someone like me can have an immature giggle every once in a while. *smiles* Hey, look on the bright side: At least Meow knows who he can trust now.