Plot hole: How Joker, Clayface, Talia, and several of Joker's goons make it to Park Row during Protocol Ten is never revealed.

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Plot hole: The side mission "Fragile Alliance" has Batman helping Bane destroying containers full of Titan. After destroying the containers and returning to Bane, a small fight ensues followed by a cut scene of Batman trapping Bane. Bane has the drug Venom visibly going through his body the whole time so he could easily break out, but remains trapped through the rest of the game.

Plot hole: They only say Harley Quinn took the cure. Impossible given the back entrance was sealed up with ice and Bat-Man could only get in the front with the REC gadget.

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Revealing mistake: When Clayface disguised as Joker is holding Talia hostage in the movie theater, they are both standing on stage in front of the screen with a movie playing. However, they are not casting shadows on the screen. Also, no shadow appears on the screen when Clayface takes on his true form.

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Professor Hugo Strange: I feel I should thank you, capturing Bruce Wayne is so much easier than Batman.

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Trivia: Just before Protocol 10 starts, you end up in a giant fight with Joker and a good number of his goons. If you activate Detective Vision during this fight, you'll see that Joker doesn't have a skeleton. This is also true when he's holding Talia hostage in front of the move theater. This offers a hint to how the plot plays out.

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Question: How did Hugo Strange find out that Bruce is really Batman?

Answer: Listen to the fourth Riddler interview tape. He did a psychological profile of Batman, then picked among candidates as to who could be Batman. He's also smart enough to realize only a rich man could afford all of Batman's gear and vehicles.

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