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  1. 25 de oct. de 2019 · The Dark Knight (2008)Scene: Batman vs ... //is.gd/Pxi1yKStoryline: When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people ... The Dark Knight (2008)Scene: Batman vs ...

  2. 10 de oct. de 2019 · Everything the Joker does in The Dark Knight is informed by a particularly dark reading of game theory – that humans are entirely ruled by self-interest. It echoes the philosophical thinking of ...

  3. The civilians trust the Joker, a psychopath, and his truths. He's the guy in charge of the situation. It makes more sense that there would be a bomb than that there wouldn't be, especially if he's the Joker. The only question is whether they have the detonator for their own bomb or the other ship's bomb.

  4. 26 de ene. de 2022 · In the 2008 Batman film "The Dark Knight," one of the best scenes is the ferry experiment set forth by the Joker. Fans have a theory about his true intentions.

  5. 2 The Dark Knight. 2.1 Spoken by Joker; 2.2 Spoken about Joker; 2.3 Dialogue; Batman Begins [] Spoken about Joker [] "Now, take this guy. Armed robbery, double homicide, has a taste for the theatrical, like you. Leaves a calling card." ... "Tonight you're all gonna be part of a social experiment.

  6. 19 de sept. de 2021 · In the end of The Dark Knight, the Joker plants bombs on two ships. One ship has civilians (good), and the other has prisoners (evil). Thus, the ships represent a battle of good vs evil. Game theory applies to this scene because the Joker gives both ships two options: Cooperate or Detonate. One could say both ships should cooperate with one ...

  7. something I realized after a thread in r/askreddit, why was the messaging that Joker lost of social experiment with the ferries in the Dark Knight?. Sure, neither ferry blew up the other ferry so he lost when it mattered, but the ferry with the civilians overwhelming voted to blow up the other ferry, only reason they didn't is cause none of them had the guts to follow through on what they ...