Thanks for the fill in.
As far as Ledger's Joker, sure, it was overrated because he died, but that shouldn't take away from him. Nobody will ever touch Mark Hamill as Joker, ever, but it was still an amazing performance for what they were trying to do with the character. I did have a few gripes with it. I didn't think that he laughed nearly enough, or used enough sadistic comedy. That type of thing is paramount to the Joker. There were elements of it but not enough. That's what made Jack's Joker so good, he blended in complete and utter psychosis with the comedy elements. That was a more traditional take on the character, whereas Ledger's was a realistic feel, but it was a groundbreaking performance, and he would've gotten the Oscar if he was alive or not, his death simply sealed it. Even other actors were saying give him the Oscar before he died when they went to pre-release screenings.