#judging by the machines he would wind up employing as the Arkham Knight he has a serious affinity for the stuff
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Page 20 of issue #1 of Arkham Knight: Genesis - proof that even in a whole different universe, Jason would absolutely have been fine growing up a normal kid after finally being given the chance to start fresh. Traumatized? Absolutely. In need of therapy? LOOOOTS OF IT, and make it the good stuff.
But did his recovery necessitate being Robin? Knowing Bruce Wayne personally, at all?
Fuck no.
The latter portion of the very next page, snipped for brevity (the top of the page is just showing us Jay doing homework like the good boy he is):
Jason should have tossed that damn box back in Batman's face and told him to get lost, but well, hindsight's 20/20.
The thing is, I actually think it's a super interesting angle to look at the intersection of trauma and mental illness and vigilantism and coping mechanisms with Jason's character.
But, for me, if you want to seriously ask at what point does Jason need therapy more than he needs the vigilante lifestyle it's not Red Hood Jason you should be looking at. Red Hood Jason was literally murdered and the mysteriously resurrected. That's not something you can therapy your way out of! That's something that no amount of talking will ever help you understand, because it's a completely incomprehensible event!
No, if anyone needs therapy it's 12 year old Jason.
It's 12 year old Jason, who has poverty trauma and homelessness trauma and prison system trauma and parentification trauma and drug related trauma and, depending on your reading, potentially sexual trauma.
It's 12 year old Jason, who is taken in by Bruce - a man who is *also* severely traumatised (in extremely different ways) and chooses to dress up as a Bat and punch people about it instead of seeking healthy coping strategies.
It's 12 year old Jason, who Bruce decides - without psychiatric training or so much as a second opinion - needs the same outlet that "helped" Bruce and "helped" Dick.
And by the time aditf rolls around, Bruce is maybe just realising that he's made a mistake. But it's too late, because for two years he's told this child - a child who arguably feels indebted to him, a child who is extremely isolated and had very few if any other trusted adults to talk to - that violence and avoidance is how you deal with emotions.
I think that's fascinating to think about!
That Bruce's own failure to process his trauma left him blind to what Jason might actually have benefited from! That if Bruce had noticed Jason struggling earlier, if he'd reacted differently or explained himself better in aditf, Jason might not have felt the need to travel around the world alone looking for a woman he'd never met and only just learned about!
That if *Bruce* had been healthier, had been to therapy instead of throwing all his energy into vigilantism, none of this might have happened!
Reframe Red Hood Jason as a tragedy of Bruce's own making, not because of the classist bullshit that Jason was always going to end up a criminal and Bruce failed to stop that, but because Bruce's terrible coping mechanisms became *Jason's* terrible coping mechanisms and nobody likes to see the worst parts of themselves in the mirror.
#Bruce put all the pieces in place for the Red Hood to be reborn wearing his son's face#The fact that Jason did not NEED TO BE ROBIN is so painfully clear in Arkhamverse-#like here you have Jason. finally in school. cold-turkey on crime because now he's not having to steal to fucking *survive*#he's getting great grades - I subscribe heavily to the idea that Arkham Jason would have done great in the world of tech#judging by the machines he would wind up employing as the Arkham Knight he has a serious affinity for the stuff#but what does Bruce do? He comes to him with a Robin costume in hand#and has the sheer audacity#the fucking GALL#to TELL JASON THIS:#'let's see if you can do something cool other than steal'#WHAT THE FUCK? NO? BRUCE IS NOT EVEN HIS DAD AT THAT POINT#JASON IS LITERALLY LIVING AT A WAYNE-FUNDED SCHOOL FOR 'WAYWARD TEENS' (read: *disadvantaged* youths)#'instead of treating it like a prison I couldn't escape from. I decided to treat it like an opportunity'#Bruce Wayne as a faceless entity gave Arkhamverse Jason that first chance he'd never gotten before#And Batman delivered him - tied neatly with a bow - into the Joker's hands#biting bruce biting him biting him#Jason Todd#Red Hood#The Arkham Knight#Robin II#Bruce Wayne#Batman#Arkhamverse#I love Arkhamverse for giving us our favourite hissy catboy but christ alive
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