This sequel to the two-parter "Heart of Steel," presented earlier in the series' first season has an intriguing premise: a robot replacement for Batman becomes activated and seeks out the "imposter" that has taken over his life. Kevin Conroy has a field day as both the real Batman/Bruce Wayne and the robot facsimile.
William Sanderson returns as the voice of inventor Carl Rossem and his easily recognizable voice, formerly heard as one of the trio of brothers on "Newhart, is a welcome addition to the stellar line of performers that have lent credibility to the Emmy-winning show.
Like most installments in the show's history, the writers always did an outstanding job of crafting stories that appealed to all age groups, never condescending to children and written literate enough to appeal to an older audience.
William Sanderson returns as the voice of inventor Carl Rossem and his easily recognizable voice, formerly heard as one of the trio of brothers on "Newhart, is a welcome addition to the stellar line of performers that have lent credibility to the Emmy-winning show.
Like most installments in the show's history, the writers always did an outstanding job of crafting stories that appealed to all age groups, never condescending to children and written literate enough to appeal to an older audience.