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Originally Posted by Dark Drakan
No your very discreet about the fact that your a fan. 
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Oh good, I try.
And if anyone needs more convincing that the Joker is the best villain ever, even the other villains in the DC comics fear him. Quote from the Trickster "When super-villains want to scare each other, they tell Joker stories".
Awesome. And I don't know if Heath knew what was going to happen. He just took all of his roles very seriously. In the last interview of Heath, he admitted that the Joker was the most complex and difficult role he's ever had but probably the most fun as well. He even said it would be the most fun he ever will have. In the interview, he's extremely fidgety and distracted. In all the other interviews I've ever seen of him, he was never quite so... unhinged. He may well have known something was up, most people seem to know when it's coming. People will sense it but not consciously know, and so will unconsciously try to line things up and get things in order without really thinking about it.
He was so talented, I think that whether he knew or not, makes no difference on how well he did. He's just that good. They're saying he may even be up for an Oscar for his role.
Here's part of the interview if you want to see it. The sound is a little off, but you still get to hear what he thought of the Joker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKa-aDga1fE
In another interview when asked about his daughter, he said that because of her he now felt good about dying but at the same time wanted to live to see her grow. Quit eerie.