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super_etecoon said:
Snoopy said:

Joker probably never even met Thomas Wayne in the first place. After he gets punched by him, he stands over the sink staring at the mirror with a bloody nose. The next scene cuts to him being in his apartment doing the same thing.

And Joker could have easily not killed those three guys on the train, but simply identified with the murderer since he wore a clown mask. Joker oftentimes puts himself into the lives and roles of others as evidenced by the scenes on the talk show.  Yeah, that unreliable narator sure makes you doubt what could be perceived as reality at every turn.  Without an outside take on the events in this film it will probably be next to impossible to peg down any concrete moments.  Many rewatches may help this.  And who knows how intentional all of this is. It could have just been a cute way to trick the audience, but once you open the unreliable narrator "can of worms" it's hard to put them all back in.

I think we are supposed to know he is an unreliable narrator. The movie showed multiple times he imagines things all of the time.