What I am most interested in seeing is how Alfred shows his own sociopathic tendencies by co-signing a grieving little boy's plan to train himself up to become the Batman we all know.
Alfred's enabling is one of the things that has never been played up as much as I would like to be because he had to be deeply involved in all aspects of Bruce's training from jump and not frowning disapprovingly while dusting the china.
Alfred's enabling is one of the things that has never been played up as much as I would like to be because he had to be deeply involved in all aspects of Bruce's training from jump and not frowning disapprovingly while dusting the china.

Not Feeling my Parents being Buried in a Public Cemetery rather than in The Gardens of Wayne Manor.
good point. How much do we really know about alfred's back story. Remember in Dark Knight when alfred was telling bruce that some men only want to see the world burn. It seemed like he was talking about his past in the military (maybe special ops)
Hopefully it doesnt become villain of the week stuff