Ya but again I think we are missing a point here, Batman is jaded, look at his conversation with Alfred "20 years in Gotham how many good guys, how many stayed that way." He is one of the "good guys" in his mind, but he's changed, he didn't "stay that way."
This isn't the Batman we are used to this is whole new territory, we've got one Dark Knight arc to go off of on this and that is it, they are breaking new ground. But the pivotal part of the movie and I think what we are supposed to take away from all of this is that Superman saved Batman, he brought him back to the good side. Bruce says at the end he won't fail him in death like he did in life. He's going to work on getting back to that guy he was 20 years ago, the guy he compares to Superman. I'd have to re watch the warehouse scene but I am not sure if he actually shoots anyone in there, and if he does, is it to kill or to wound?
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