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 ***SPOILER WARNING*** I think they did it just fine. It was but natural that the kid would think that some of his Dad's "special ability" had rubbed off on him. Quote: 
	
 ***SPOILER WARNING*** I dont think so. She was pretty much an integral part of characterisation. The friction and chemistry she shared with Bruce was a highlight. And also, because she was a nurse by occupation, and tended to Mr. Glass. Two very important points. Besides one other flashback revelation, when Bruce realises he had saved her from the "accident" years ago. ***END OF SPOILERS*** 
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