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  1. 3 de mar. de 2021 · Their battle culminates in an abandoned high-rise construction site, with Joker holding a group of civilians hostage and orchestrating a "social experiment" with two ferries, while Harvey Dent holds Commission Gordon's family at gunpoint. What Happens In The Dark Knight's Ending

  2. The Joker robbing Gotham National City Bank under the alias "Bozo", with Grumpy taking aim. Several months later on July 18, 2008, a group of bank robbers, (Grumpy, Happy, Dopey, Chuckles, Bozo, and a Bus Driver) under the direction of the Joker, robbed Gotham National Bank which was used as a money-laundering front for Gotham's mafia families. The clown mask-wearing robbers whittled down ...

  3. The Dark Knight Summary and Analysis of Part 5. Summary. Two ferries leave the city, one with Gotham residents and the other with the criminals that Harvey locked up. As the ferries cross the river, the power goes out onboard and the engines fail. Onshore, Batman notices that there is something going on on the ferries and calls Lucius.

  4. Joker's social experiment - (Vid-TDK) The Dark Knight Trilogy

  5. In The Dark Knight, Batman faces a new villain, the Joker, whose one purpose is to bring Batman and society to their knees. Throughout the film, the Joker is somehow always one step ahead, achieving things that seemingly would be impossible, always having the last laugh. He ends up forcing Batman and the police into difficult situations and ...

  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. 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 ...