Ah yes.
What people often forget was that Alfred was not only a spy, but a soldier as well - a decorated veteran - I think he was Royal Navy SBS, but not sure.
He was far more sanguine about acts of violence than his portrayal in the Dark Knight film series implied. The only thing he didn't really approve of was the times Bruce would come back home in an absolutely horrible state. Probably wishes that man felt differently about killing, but on the other hand he can't blame him given the circumstances - caught between a rock and a hard place.
What people often forget was that Alfred was not only a spy, but a soldier as well - a decorated veteran - I think he was Royal Navy SBS, but not sure.
He was far more sanguine about acts of violence than his portrayal in the Dark Knight film series implied. The only thing he didn't really approve of was the times Bruce would come back home in an absolutely horrible state. Probably wishes that man felt differently about killing, but on the other hand he can't blame him given the circumstances - caught between a rock and a hard place.