Steph [about Tim]: I put a GPS tracker on his Ducati. I thought he was cheating on me!
Jason: Hey, nobody’s judging you.
Barbara: I am. Well done!
Steph [about Tim]: I put a GPS tracker on his Ducati. I thought he was cheating on me!
Jason: Hey, nobody’s judging you.
Barbara: I am. Well done!
Batgirl: *frustrated* Jason. You are so…
Red Hood: *smirks* Handsome? Funny? What?
Batgirl: Loved.
Red Hood: …
And that is the story of why Jason was an inexplicably bumbling and blushing mess every time he’d encounter another member of the Batfamily for an entire week.
Why you don’t threaten Barbara Gordon…
Commissioner Gordon [to Joker]: If anything happens to her, the next time you see me, I won’t be a cop.
Delegating tasks be like…
Red Robin [to Oracle]: I’ll do Google. You take Yahoo.
As a bad-ass computer expert and information source for the superhero community…
Oracle: Boys can’t have all the toys.
Ra’s: Who are you talking to?
Red Robin: *as Oracle’s image fades out on his communicator watch* Tech support.
Anyone: Don’t you knock?
A member of the Batfamily: Not if I can help it.
So…
Batfamily Member A: Try not to die.
Batfamily Member B: Yeah, I love you, too.
I mean, basically, right?

So, I was watching “The Boss Baby”, and I thought it was FREAKIN’ ADORABLE, especially since the two main characters reminded me a lot of Timmy and Dami.
First of all, the older child’s name IS Tim (Hello!). He’s an intelligent, imaginative, gentle, and kind-hearted kid who suddenly felt stripped of love and attention (as if he’d lost his parents) when a new baby came along. This is reminiscent of what happened when Dick chose Damian over him to become Robin in the comics. Tim took it very hardly and it fueled his existing dislike for Damian even more.
Secondly, the “Boss Baby” is a business man stuck in a baby’s body. He’s wise beyond his time, but self-entitled, arrogant, and unfamiliar with how to be a child since he was “manufactured” and sent straight to work for upper management in a corporation off the bat. Damian himself was “born” in a laboratory, then raised by a domineering mother and a power-hungry grandfather for the purpose of running a vast criminal enterprise.
And, thirdly, though they initially hated each other, they were forced to cooperate with each other in order to save their family, and in the process, started to genuinely care and love one another.
I mean, if this doesn’t scream Batfamily… ?
Barbara [to Dick]: I guess I’ll have to wait for tomorrow’s paper to find out our relationship status.