Back at the Clocktower, Dinah is all moon-faced, telling Darkstrike, who's pacing around, "Don't worry. If the girl can be found, Oracle will find her," like try not to buoy the guy's hopes too much with your "if the girl can be found," there, Dinah, and how weird is it for Dinah to refer to Amy, who's older than she is, as "the girl" anyway? Darkstrike says something to the effect that he can't stand waiting and Dinah, in typical infatuated "we have so much in common!" fashion, says she's not too good at the patience thing, no matter how hard Barbara tries to teach her. "It seems as if you've learned a lot from her," says Darkstrike, which Dinah takes as her cue to ramble on about being afraid she'll never be able to fill her mom's shoes. Oh, man. Can we get through an episode without Dinah doing her weird mouth thing and going all Crumple-Face on us? Fortunately, Darkstrike nips it in the bud by telling her it's not about how strong or fast you are, but the choices you make: "Protecting the innocent every day, even though it means risking yourself...body and soul." Dinah, naturally, laps this crap up.













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