This was a great episode, not much happened though but there were a lot of character development and story arcs building up.
The title indicates that Bruce Wayne is in the episode and he is there but in a weird way that actually works, reminds me a lot of Batman: Arkham Knight where Batman hallucinate Joker. The episode gave us well needed answers that ultimately makes us understand how and why Grayson have suffered and gone down a dark road and it's a really well acted scene from Brenton Thwaites and Curran Walters who play Dick Grayson and Jason Todd. The shadow of Bruce Wayne follows him in hallucination form with dialogue that's so not Bruce Wayne but at the end it justifies the bad dialogue with good character development. I really enjoy seeing them in scenes, they really do have great chemistry. Akiva Goldman directed the episode and his resume is great but what is important is that he's one of the co-creators of the show and he showed just that as he directed the episode as it's visual narrative is superb and so is the writing.
Acting wise, there were not that much that amazed me except for what I wrote before, Brenton Thwaites and Curran Walter's. Their performances were excellent, the rest of the cast didn't really have much screen time to shine but their characters developed a lot. This was certainly a great episode, not mind blowing but great in the overall of things.