I like it, too. And yes. I'm so glad that Dick can let Tim talk about Jason and listen. They do have their own unique relationship to Jason and Jason's loss.
If they have doubts about someone's abilities they say so, since Jason. Not that Jason died because he was reckless, as it happens. Those are both really good points. (I think I forgot for a moment that it wasn't actually recklessness.) And yes, being Bruce, he does have to ask himself if he's at fault.
And of course being Bruce he also needs to think there's a lesson there that, if learned, will help him avoid tragedy in the future.
I love that. So true. If he can come up with a plan, learn the lesson--nobody else has to die.