On everything, but especially this: It gets even worse when the characters have an expositional conversation to explain why Batman would drag around a kid who claims not to respect him. Dick voices doubts (not well-thought out doubts that really address the obvious problems, but a vague "what am I getting myself into?), and is answered by Alfred giving a ridiculous testimonial to Damian's awesomeness: "There's no denying he can be difficult, but underneath all the defensiveness and bluster, young Master Damian is the inheritor of his father's courage, his determination, his desire to do what is right." Oh, no!