Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008) s01e08 Episode Script
Fall of the Blue Beetle!
- We've got company, blue beetle.
- Hey! - Allow me.
[groaning.]
The b.
B.
Gun fires a-- - High-intensity pan-chromatic disorientation strobe.
Nice.
But what do you do about the [groaning and retching.]
- Nausea? Haven't quite licked that.
[groaning.]
[coughing.]
- I used to carry knock-out pellets.
They kept exploding on my belt.
- Tell me about it.
Cost me a fortune to improve the casings.
Deuteron flouride laser.
Don't you have problems with residual heat? - Got around it by adjusting its wavelength.
Less powerful, but it gets the job done.
[alarm.]
- People just don't appreciate the time and expense That goes into this high-tech gear.
They'd rather see fisticuffs.
- True.
Uppercuts and bodyslams are no substitute For having the proper tools when it comes to crime fighting.
[rumbling.]
But they are a whole lot more funun - The careening starship plummets through the earth's atmosphere, Pieces of its fuselage riining off Before it finally crashes in a remote desert.
With the life ebbing from his body, The alien orders his power ring to search the planet For a worthy successor.
The ring's energy searches the globe until it finds A man without fear, And a new hero is chosen.
- Wow, dude.
That's amazingLy stupid.
That's the best you could come up with For the secret origin of the green lantern? Give me a break.
And secondly, how does a ring choose someone? - I don't know.
It just does! - No.
What happened was some ordinary guy Just lucked into finding it.
Everyone knows it's the ring that's special, not the person wearing it.
I mean, I could be the green lantern with it.
- No way, paco.
You know something? You're so wrong.
People aren't just handed out powers randomly.
There's always a reason.
Heroes are chosen because they're worthy to be heroes.
- OkSo wanna make s'mores? [crashing.]
- Fools.
- Aah! - Aah! - Your bullets are useless Against my awesome power to repel.
- You might try a new deodorant.
- Batman! - Question: Do you think heroes are chosen, or is it just dumb luck? - Blue, not the best time.
- Come on.
I just flew And the least you-- - [beeping.]
- Fine, I'm sorry, 1,442.
- I'm kind of in the middle of something here.
Unh! - Doctor pararis? Come on.
You can take care of this guy in 2 seconds.
You'u' just exercising.
And you know what? This is important.
Now, do you think I was chosen to replace the blue beetle Because we share the same heroic traits? - There have been a lot of blue beetles, And you're nothing like the one I knew.
Huh? Unh! - You knew one? [groaning.]
[beeping.]
- So you've been holding out on me this whole time? Dude, come on! - Now's not the time, jaime.
- Give me the low-down.
- Leave it alone.
- Ok, then.
Bye.
Thanks a lot, dark knight.
[beeping.]
- What, an internet search? It's not like the last beetle's gonna have a fan page.
Huh.
Who knew? "hero of hub city.
" I wonder what the weather's like there this time of year.
There it is--kord enterprises.
Ok, smarty armor.
If there were, say, a secret lair under here, What would be the quickest way--whoa! [screaming.]
No, no, no, no, no, no! Unh! [coughs and spits.]
Gross.
Suit, from now on, I drive.
Got it? Wow.
This is so cool.
Feels s ke coming home.
And apparently no one's been home in a long time.
Hola.
Sweet ride.
[beeping.]
[engines whirring.]
Trip log.
These coordinates show the last place the beetle flew the ship to.
You think he's still there? What if he's stranded or injured or something? [beeps.]
- No, I'm not nuts.
This could be the whole reason why I was chosen.
Maybe the beetle's in danger and I'm supposed to save him.
[beeps.]
- Oh, yeah? Well, you know what, who asked you? [beeps.]
- Hey, I'm up.
I'm up.
[sighs.]
what do you mean, approaching destination? There's nothing out here but water.
Ho ho, cloaking screen.
Well, th I is cool.
- Come in, blue beetle.
- Bats.
Not the best time.
- Look, I know I was short with you earlier, But there are things I'm not sure you'ree ready to deal with.
- What, you mean like the fact that there was a blue beetle before me named ted kord? Oh, yeah, and that's t t all I found out.
I'm on my way to his last known location.
I'm going to find out why I became the blue beetle.
It's--it's something I need to do.
- You have no idea what you're getting yourself into.
Teenagers.
- Whoever or whatever's down here Sure went to a lot of trouble to remain anonymous.
[beeps.]
- What? What's up? - What are you doing? Each one of these is a miracle of science! They're unique, beyond value! Who are you? - I'm jaime reyes, the new blue beetle.
I came here to find the original.
- So you're my replacement.
I thought you'd be taller.
Welcome to science island.
I'm ted kord, the blue beetle.
- [thinking.]
from now on, no more kid partners.
Of course, I guess the adult variety got me into just as many jams.
And you just gave the scarar to him? - I loaned it to him.
I thought maybe he could get it to work for me.
I mean, he seemed so mild-mannered.
No worries, buddy.
It's my mess; I'll clean it up.
I said you could borrow it.
Borrow.
[beeping.]
Robotics experts.
A table's never just a table with you guys, is it? [grunting.]
- Aah! - We're nanally gonna put that brain of yours to good use, Making license plates at iron heights prison.
[grunting.]
[grunting.]
- Looks like he had a contingency plan.
- Then it's a good thing we have our own.
- Hit robots, make fall down? - That's the one.
- Your set-ups amazing.
- The whole world could be just like it-- No poverty or pollution or want.
As the blue beetle, I could only help one person at a time.
I came to this island To harness the amazing technology of the scarab To benefit all mankind.
If humanity would just rkrk together, We could do anything.
Instead of wallowing in petty feuds and obscene greed, We could be Sorry.
I get a little carried away sometimes.
Now, there's something I'd like to show you.
These are my helpers.
They will do the farming to feed the poor, The building to house the homeless-- A vast, tireless workforce just waiting to be powered By the awesome energy of the blue scarab.
- About the scarab Why me? Why did I get it? - I dream of a perfect world, but I can't do it alone.
I sent out my scarab in search of an ally, Programmed it to seek out someone of great virtue-- Someone rtrthy to inherit the mantle of the blue beetle.
And it found you.
Wiwi you help me? - I wish batman would've told me all this.
- Batman? He's an old chum of mine.
Don't take it personally.
He's not much of a talker, as I recall.
- Tell me about it.
Mostly he just grunts.
[both laughing.]
- A new age of peace and prosperity for all begins in the morning.
- Good night.
- All unassigned drones on defense perimeter.
Protocol: Batman.
- Just think--you're part of all of this.
Unh! Oh.
Sorry, little guy.
I spilled your Bullets? It's probably nothing, right? Oh, man.
No, no, no.
[beeps.]
- Call bats? Yeah, that's just what I was thinkin'.
Huh? - Batman won't be taking any calls.
Thanks to your timely warning, I was prepared for his arrival.
- Aah! Aah! Aah! The problem with being a beetle Is that people are always pulling off your wings.
[grunting.]
- Good-bye, jaime.
Aargh! Can'tMove.
Aah! - Sure you can.
- Unh.
Batman! - Battle drones, initiate attack sequence! No missiles in the lab, please.
I wouldn't.
- All that stuff about making a better world, And fefell for it.
- Oh, no.
I'm completely sincere about that.
War, conflict, strife-- they'll all vanish.
And humanity under the absolute control of one single leader, Mankind will flourish as I eliminate any-- - Freedom.
- It's a small price to y.
Y.
Now, if you'll excuse me - So the old beetle turns out to be a crazy megalomaniac.
Whoops.
- That man isn't ted kord.
It's jarvis kord, ted's uncle.
Ted was a brilliant scientist Who promised his mentor dan garret To carry on the mantle of the blue beetle.
But ted couldn't get the scarab to work.
Instead, he used guts and technical ingenuity To battle crime as the new blue beetle.
His only mistake was trusting his uncle To unlock the mysteries of the blue scarab.
Jarvis wasUnhinged.
He used the ancient alien technology of the scarab To create an army of super androids.
An army that he planned to unleash on hub city Using a rocket ship.
Ted didn't like that.
Neither did I.
[beeping.]
We knew we had to get the scarab as far away from jarvis as possible And stop his invasion at the same time.
I can't override the launch! - I have an id.
.
Just not sure it's a good one.
[grunting.]
[beeping.]
[grunting.]
- Ted made the ultimate sacrifice, And in doing so, Made sure the scarab fell into the right hands.
Your hands, jaime.
- Ted didn't make it? - I wasn't sure you were ready to know about this.
Our work is dangerous, And not all hero stories have happy endings.
Ted made his choice, But now you're the blue beetle.
What will yours be? [beeps.]
- For once, suit, we're in agreement.
[grunts.]
- Oh, just great.
All island-based units, priority command.
Destroy batman and blue beetle.
Aah! Nice throw.
But the countdown can't be stopped, And your failure ushers in a new era for mankind which-- Aah! Unh.
- There's another way.
The armor can get me inside the computer.
I can override the safeties on the reactor.
- Destroy the island before the launch.
Not bad.
Do it.
- One problem--getting off the island before the big bang.
- How much time will we have? - Yeah, we should run.
- Go.
Don't wait for me.
- Oh, sure, let me carry the megalomaniac.
My hands are free.
- Aah! Unh.
Unh! Uhh.
- This baby come fully loaded! Who knew? - I told you not to wait for me.
- Yeah, right.
- I locked jarvis in the can.
Hope you don't have to go.
Look, I'm sorry I got all hung up on the beetle history lesson.
I wanted so badly to have enen chosen to be this hero Instead of lucking into it.
I guess I was an idiot To fall for kord's story about me being special.
- The scarab did choose.
It let you access its powers, not ted.
But being chosen doesn't make you a hero.
What you choose does.
- I just want to do the right thing Like ted would've done.
- Spoken like a true hero.
- Hey! - Allow me.
[groaning.]
The b.
B.
Gun fires a-- - High-intensity pan-chromatic disorientation strobe.
Nice.
But what do you do about the [groaning and retching.]
- Nausea? Haven't quite licked that.
[groaning.]
[coughing.]
- I used to carry knock-out pellets.
They kept exploding on my belt.
- Tell me about it.
Cost me a fortune to improve the casings.
Deuteron flouride laser.
Don't you have problems with residual heat? - Got around it by adjusting its wavelength.
Less powerful, but it gets the job done.
[alarm.]
- People just don't appreciate the time and expense That goes into this high-tech gear.
They'd rather see fisticuffs.
- True.
Uppercuts and bodyslams are no substitute For having the proper tools when it comes to crime fighting.
[rumbling.]
But they are a whole lot more funun - The careening starship plummets through the earth's atmosphere, Pieces of its fuselage riining off Before it finally crashes in a remote desert.
With the life ebbing from his body, The alien orders his power ring to search the planet For a worthy successor.
The ring's energy searches the globe until it finds A man without fear, And a new hero is chosen.
- Wow, dude.
That's amazingLy stupid.
That's the best you could come up with For the secret origin of the green lantern? Give me a break.
And secondly, how does a ring choose someone? - I don't know.
It just does! - No.
What happened was some ordinary guy Just lucked into finding it.
Everyone knows it's the ring that's special, not the person wearing it.
I mean, I could be the green lantern with it.
- No way, paco.
You know something? You're so wrong.
People aren't just handed out powers randomly.
There's always a reason.
Heroes are chosen because they're worthy to be heroes.
- OkSo wanna make s'mores? [crashing.]
- Fools.
- Aah! - Aah! - Your bullets are useless Against my awesome power to repel.
- You might try a new deodorant.
- Batman! - Question: Do you think heroes are chosen, or is it just dumb luck? - Blue, not the best time.
- Come on.
I just flew And the least you-- - [beeping.]
- Fine, I'm sorry, 1,442.
- I'm kind of in the middle of something here.
Unh! - Doctor pararis? Come on.
You can take care of this guy in 2 seconds.
You'u' just exercising.
And you know what? This is important.
Now, do you think I was chosen to replace the blue beetle Because we share the same heroic traits? - There have been a lot of blue beetles, And you're nothing like the one I knew.
Huh? Unh! - You knew one? [groaning.]
[beeping.]
- So you've been holding out on me this whole time? Dude, come on! - Now's not the time, jaime.
- Give me the low-down.
- Leave it alone.
- Ok, then.
Bye.
Thanks a lot, dark knight.
[beeping.]
- What, an internet search? It's not like the last beetle's gonna have a fan page.
Huh.
Who knew? "hero of hub city.
" I wonder what the weather's like there this time of year.
There it is--kord enterprises.
Ok, smarty armor.
If there were, say, a secret lair under here, What would be the quickest way--whoa! [screaming.]
No, no, no, no, no, no! Unh! [coughs and spits.]
Gross.
Suit, from now on, I drive.
Got it? Wow.
This is so cool.
Feels s ke coming home.
And apparently no one's been home in a long time.
Hola.
Sweet ride.
[beeping.]
[engines whirring.]
Trip log.
These coordinates show the last place the beetle flew the ship to.
You think he's still there? What if he's stranded or injured or something? [beeps.]
- No, I'm not nuts.
This could be the whole reason why I was chosen.
Maybe the beetle's in danger and I'm supposed to save him.
[beeps.]
- Oh, yeah? Well, you know what, who asked you? [beeps.]
- Hey, I'm up.
I'm up.
[sighs.]
what do you mean, approaching destination? There's nothing out here but water.
Ho ho, cloaking screen.
Well, th I is cool.
- Come in, blue beetle.
- Bats.
Not the best time.
- Look, I know I was short with you earlier, But there are things I'm not sure you'ree ready to deal with.
- What, you mean like the fact that there was a blue beetle before me named ted kord? Oh, yeah, and that's t t all I found out.
I'm on my way to his last known location.
I'm going to find out why I became the blue beetle.
It's--it's something I need to do.
- You have no idea what you're getting yourself into.
Teenagers.
- Whoever or whatever's down here Sure went to a lot of trouble to remain anonymous.
[beeps.]
- What? What's up? - What are you doing? Each one of these is a miracle of science! They're unique, beyond value! Who are you? - I'm jaime reyes, the new blue beetle.
I came here to find the original.
- So you're my replacement.
I thought you'd be taller.
Welcome to science island.
I'm ted kord, the blue beetle.
- [thinking.]
from now on, no more kid partners.
Of course, I guess the adult variety got me into just as many jams.
And you just gave the scarar to him? - I loaned it to him.
I thought maybe he could get it to work for me.
I mean, he seemed so mild-mannered.
No worries, buddy.
It's my mess; I'll clean it up.
I said you could borrow it.
Borrow.
[beeping.]
Robotics experts.
A table's never just a table with you guys, is it? [grunting.]
- Aah! - We're nanally gonna put that brain of yours to good use, Making license plates at iron heights prison.
[grunting.]
[grunting.]
- Looks like he had a contingency plan.
- Then it's a good thing we have our own.
- Hit robots, make fall down? - That's the one.
- Your set-ups amazing.
- The whole world could be just like it-- No poverty or pollution or want.
As the blue beetle, I could only help one person at a time.
I came to this island To harness the amazing technology of the scarab To benefit all mankind.
If humanity would just rkrk together, We could do anything.
Instead of wallowing in petty feuds and obscene greed, We could be Sorry.
I get a little carried away sometimes.
Now, there's something I'd like to show you.
These are my helpers.
They will do the farming to feed the poor, The building to house the homeless-- A vast, tireless workforce just waiting to be powered By the awesome energy of the blue scarab.
- About the scarab Why me? Why did I get it? - I dream of a perfect world, but I can't do it alone.
I sent out my scarab in search of an ally, Programmed it to seek out someone of great virtue-- Someone rtrthy to inherit the mantle of the blue beetle.
And it found you.
Wiwi you help me? - I wish batman would've told me all this.
- Batman? He's an old chum of mine.
Don't take it personally.
He's not much of a talker, as I recall.
- Tell me about it.
Mostly he just grunts.
[both laughing.]
- A new age of peace and prosperity for all begins in the morning.
- Good night.
- All unassigned drones on defense perimeter.
Protocol: Batman.
- Just think--you're part of all of this.
Unh! Oh.
Sorry, little guy.
I spilled your Bullets? It's probably nothing, right? Oh, man.
No, no, no.
[beeps.]
- Call bats? Yeah, that's just what I was thinkin'.
Huh? - Batman won't be taking any calls.
Thanks to your timely warning, I was prepared for his arrival.
- Aah! Aah! Aah! The problem with being a beetle Is that people are always pulling off your wings.
[grunting.]
- Good-bye, jaime.
Aargh! Can'tMove.
Aah! - Sure you can.
- Unh.
Batman! - Battle drones, initiate attack sequence! No missiles in the lab, please.
I wouldn't.
- All that stuff about making a better world, And fefell for it.
- Oh, no.
I'm completely sincere about that.
War, conflict, strife-- they'll all vanish.
And humanity under the absolute control of one single leader, Mankind will flourish as I eliminate any-- - Freedom.
- It's a small price to y.
Y.
Now, if you'll excuse me - So the old beetle turns out to be a crazy megalomaniac.
Whoops.
- That man isn't ted kord.
It's jarvis kord, ted's uncle.
Ted was a brilliant scientist Who promised his mentor dan garret To carry on the mantle of the blue beetle.
But ted couldn't get the scarab to work.
Instead, he used guts and technical ingenuity To battle crime as the new blue beetle.
His only mistake was trusting his uncle To unlock the mysteries of the blue scarab.
Jarvis wasUnhinged.
He used the ancient alien technology of the scarab To create an army of super androids.
An army that he planned to unleash on hub city Using a rocket ship.
Ted didn't like that.
Neither did I.
[beeping.]
We knew we had to get the scarab as far away from jarvis as possible And stop his invasion at the same time.
I can't override the launch! - I have an id.
.
Just not sure it's a good one.
[grunting.]
[beeping.]
[grunting.]
- Ted made the ultimate sacrifice, And in doing so, Made sure the scarab fell into the right hands.
Your hands, jaime.
- Ted didn't make it? - I wasn't sure you were ready to know about this.
Our work is dangerous, And not all hero stories have happy endings.
Ted made his choice, But now you're the blue beetle.
What will yours be? [beeps.]
- For once, suit, we're in agreement.
[grunts.]
- Oh, just great.
All island-based units, priority command.
Destroy batman and blue beetle.
Aah! Nice throw.
But the countdown can't be stopped, And your failure ushers in a new era for mankind which-- Aah! Unh.
- There's another way.
The armor can get me inside the computer.
I can override the safeties on the reactor.
- Destroy the island before the launch.
Not bad.
Do it.
- One problem--getting off the island before the big bang.
- How much time will we have? - Yeah, we should run.
- Go.
Don't wait for me.
- Oh, sure, let me carry the megalomaniac.
My hands are free.
- Aah! Unh.
Unh! Uhh.
- This baby come fully loaded! Who knew? - I told you not to wait for me.
- Yeah, right.
- I locked jarvis in the can.
Hope you don't have to go.
Look, I'm sorry I got all hung up on the beetle history lesson.
I wanted so badly to have enen chosen to be this hero Instead of lucking into it.
I guess I was an idiot To fall for kord's story about me being special.
- The scarab did choose.
It let you access its powers, not ted.
But being chosen doesn't make you a hero.
What you choose does.
- I just want to do the right thing Like ted would've done.
- Spoken like a true hero.