Name plot holes in TDK

Name plot holes in TDK.
I know you can't find any, but go ahead and try.

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Why did none of the other bus drivers react to a bus coming out of the side of a building and why was there a perfect little space for it

How did they work out batman "killing" Harvey's victims?

and weren't the cops right behind it? how did they not see it?

>We're Dunheer
Who is he talking about? Who is Dunheer? The robber? We're never introduced to this character.

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>Joker and his goons crash the fundraising party looking for Harvey Dent
>Rachel gets thrown out of a window, Batman saves her
>cuts to the next day with no mention of what happened

I guess Joker eventually just gave up and left without incident?

kek I never fucking thought about that

there's just the one, the opening with the joker's heist at the mob bank happens during the day, after that sequence there's a montage set later that day that shows the effect the batman has had on crime in gotham, and the scarecrow arrest, and then we're back to the bank with Gordon's unit investigating the heist's aftermath in the early morning.

he threw the girl out the window as a distraction so he could escape, it's not rocket science, but i really think nolan's films might be a little too smart for you, buddy

Why did Joker want Bamham to hit him?

>so he could escape

He seemed in no hurry. Batman was gone, leaving him in a room with a bunch of rich Gothamite hostages.

Did they take the elevator or the stairs back down?

Crooked cops and mafia? People would believe it after what happened.

All those buses were driven by Joker-tier criminals returning from their own bank heists. It was to show how rampant crime had become in Gotham.

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But most cops didn't know either, like Robin in TDKR

That sounds like a plan. Does he seem like a guy with a plan?

>I have no plan
>Enacts detailed and layered plan for the whole runtime
If Joker's a liar, and his whole schtick was not taking anything seriously, why monologue morality?

>leaving him in a room with a bunch of rich Gothamite hostages.
With no Harvey, and cops on the way.

Why didn't either boat flip the switch?

when jokers big rig was flipped, why didnt jokers neck snap from the sheer power and force of said flip?

Frankly, the whole two boats scheme felt pretty low stakes by Joker standards.

He wanted to humiliate and mindbreak Batman, which to Joker is the highest stake.