In this psychological episode, (played by Iain Glen) is not actually present in the flesh for most of the runtime. Instead, he appears as a cynical, taunting hallucination within the mind of Dick Grayson.
While Titans is the only show with an episode actually titled "Bruce Wayne," several other Batman-related series have significant Bruce Wayne developments in their seventh episode of Season 2: Titans Season 2 Episode 7 Review: Bruce Wayne | Den of Geek
One of the episode's most surreal and debated scenes features this imaginary Bruce performing a goofy, burlesque-style dance with dancers, highlighting Dick's fractured mental state.
In this psychological episode, (played by Iain Glen) is not actually present in the flesh for most of the runtime. Instead, he appears as a cynical, taunting hallucination within the mind of Dick Grayson.
While Titans is the only show with an episode actually titled "Bruce Wayne," several other Batman-related series have significant Bruce Wayne developments in their seventh episode of Season 2: Titans Season 2 Episode 7 Review: Bruce Wayne | Den of Geek
One of the episode's most surreal and debated scenes features this imaginary Bruce performing a goofy, burlesque-style dance with dancers, highlighting Dick's fractured mental state.