I'm not sure specifically which 'beyond pardon novel' you are referring to. There could be many novels with this name or a similar concept. It might be about a character who has committed unforgivable acts and the story revolves around the consequences and moral implications of such actions.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. 'Beyond pardon' gives the idea of something that is unacceptable or unforgivable. So the novel could perhaps tell a story of a person or a group who has crossed a line in society, whether it's a moral, ethical or legal line, and then the narrative could explore how others react to this, whether it's with vengeance, forgiveness attempts that ultimately fail, or just the general chaos that ensues from such a situation. For example, it could be about a serial killer whose deeds are so heinous that society deems them 'beyond pardon', and the novel could detail the hunt for the killer, the victims' stories, and the public's outcry.
I don't know for sure. It depends on a lot of factors like the creators' plans and production schedules.
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There's 'Love in the Teacher's Lounge' which shows a complex teacher x teacher relationship with various ups and downs.
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In the world of comics, Batman and Joker are definitely not brothers. Their dynamic is based on Joker being Batman's arch-nemesis, not any kind of family tie. This adversarial relationship is a key aspect of the Batman storylines.
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One funny quote is: 'I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.' It's funny because it plays on the common human tendency to think we're always correct.