Basically what happened in tfz

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Basically what happened in tfz
The first time Harvey sees Jason as Red Hood without the helmet, he has to leave. He just. Walks out. Because he looks at Jason and sees Willis. He sees the man he knew, who he was fond of, who when he thinks about it when he’s alone at night, he may have loved.
But not only does he see Willis, but he remembers how little Jason used to be. He remembers the little boy he met that would hide behind Willis’ leg, the kid who would call him “Uncle Harvey.” And he remembers Robin too. He remembers seeing the new bird and realizing just who it was. He remembers the accusation that he killed Willis. That was how he found out Willis was dead.
And he knows Jason remembers it too.
While I was in the shower I was thinking about Jason and his various parents. Three separate thoughts that I focused on so I’m gonna send you three separate asks FYI.
So I was thinking about your whole Willis thinking that Jason was safe with Bruce and leaving it and then Jason dying. And while I think Harvey was more parent adjacent than Jason’s actual parent, I applied it to him.
Harvey finding out Cathy died and his first thought being what happened to Jason? In this Harvey does not know Bruce is Batman. This is important. He finds out Bruce took Jason in and he thinks Jason is safe. Bruce had an older son and he was fine. So he thinks Jason is safe. And I know Jason Robin had encounters with Harvey. Let’s pretend somehow Harvey didn’t realize maybe he was being willfully ignorant? He didn’t want to think was Jason. But then Jason dies. And Robin disappears.
That’s when he figures it out. 
Two-Face almost kills Batman that night.
Oh this is delicious!!! So my idea of the Bruharvey and TwoWillis thing is that Willis was kind of a casual fling for Harvey but Two-face was serious about him. Harvey's heart really lies with Bruce, but Two-face thinks he holds them back. So they're both fond of Jason because he reminds them of their individual lovers.
So I think Two-face kind of knew Jason was Robin because he's just the spittin' image of Willis, and he figures Brucie is just that airheaded to not realize his kid is running the streets at night. So he's kind of like aw hell I have to do everything myself around here.
Harvey on the other hand has never been fooled by the Brucie persona so he's like "that CAN'T be Jason, Bruce would NEVER purposely endanger his children/just let them put themselves in danger like that." So they have a lot of disagreements about it. Regardless Harvey has to accept the truth when the evidence starts piling up. He's a lawyer first, after all.
Harvey steers them towards revenge on the Joker first, the clowns the one bragging about the murder. Harvey is actually kind of fond of Batman, the force of good he is, the way he never gives up on them. He doesn't want Two-face to kick the man when he's down. That is until Batman pulls them off him. Not until he SAVES the clown. Diplomatic immunity their two toned fucking ass.
Harvey stops defending him after that, and he never forgives him for putting a new kid in the suit after. He sends Bruce a strongly worded letter to pass on to the Bat when news of Steph's death hits. Two-face busts the windows out the batmobile. Don't ask me how he managed it, I just know he did.
since we are bringing the twowillis agenda to tumblr, here is my contribution. you may never see this fic published for a while — she is building slowly but surely.
this is an excerpt of my take on the twowillis confrontation, aka We both tried to convince ourselves that beating the probable end was an act of defiance and hope, that forever was closer every night we spent pretending tomorrow was far — when in actuality, it was an act of mercy, of shielding your eyes before the fall of the blade. This was always our outcome. This was always how it was going to end, for wretched fools of chance like us.
“Most dangerous is that temptation that doth goad us on to sin in loving virtue.”
- William Shakespeare
Posting my twowillis sketches here too