![]() It's possible though he just might have been referring to a computer used by Batman as a "Batcomputer" akin to the 1960s TV series habit of everything having a bat- prefix. It is also revealed that Bullock knows the existence of the Batcomputer, but how Bullock learned of it is unrevealed. The effect given in the series is that of an honest, if not exactly by the book, cop who "looks" like the stereotypical corrupt officer.Īlthough he dislikes Batman at first, Bullock develops a grudging respect for the Dark Knight when Batman saves him from a shark in " The Laughing Fish". In his recounting, the voice over contrasts with what happens on screen, the clear implication being that what we see is what really happened, while Bullock's voice over tells quite another story, one in which he is painted in a much more positive and competent light. ![]() He was featured prominently in the episode " P.O.V.", in which he and two other officers were questioned about how and why an important bust ended in colossal failure. ![]()
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