Re: Just my 2 cents.
Also, given how highly Jason thinks of Bruce's and Dick's skills, he would probably have expected them to defeat the Amazo outright, which they did. The thing is, Jason has some extreme circumstances going here. Ignoring bad writing, Jason could possibly be redeemed. Take a look at Two-Face. He was crazy and also had no qualms about killing people, which he knew was wrong but did it anyway. Two-Face gets fixed, face and all, tries to lead a normal life, Batman gives him the chance because Harvey was once a dear friend. Mind you, he does succumb to his DID again, but still, he got a chance. It is possible that Jason might be fixed, he clearly demonstrates pathological thinking: he believes what he is doing is the right thing, delusions of grandeur in that he's the only one who can save Gotham, insecure in what his identity is without Bruce/Batman and him being an accepted member of the Batclan. He wants to imitate Nightwing, seeing as how Dick grew out of Robin - Jason took his place - and gained his own identity as Nightwing. jason would see this as a natural progression for a Robin and would try to follow suit, of course, he takes it to a frightening macabre level of extreme. Jason does everything in the extreme, he sees that the idea of moderation in punishment as being not enough, it is what got him killed. So, combined with everything else, it would be logical that Jason's reasoning for his behavior might be to defeat big bad-ass evil, you might have to be bigger, more bad-ass and willing to do anything, half measures (in what he sees as half measures of restraint and moral ethics) will not stop anything. I wouldn't call Jason a villain, but I wouldn't call him a hero (even an anti-hero) either. He's a sick young man, and any real judgement on who he is can't really be assessed until corrective treatment and a more healthy personality is restored.