The law does come with too many technicalities; Harvey agrees with some, but he's been ruined by others. Even before he was a criminal himself, it's those little loopholes that shielded corruption that ripped his life apart.
"Hard for me, too," he says, eyebrows furrowing slightly. "I don't know if I remember a time when vigilantes weren't part of the landscape... but Gotham doesn't attract the 'super.' Gotham attracts madmen and people that get sacrificed to them."
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"Hard for me, too," he says, eyebrows furrowing slightly. "I don't know if I remember a time when vigilantes weren't part of the landscape... but Gotham doesn't attract the 'super.' Gotham attracts madmen and people that get sacrificed to them."
Is it melodrama if it's true?