Or when they realize that he's always got a bunch of plans up in the air, and he just picks which one to use on the fly depending on his circumstances. I never considered his plan to get into the police station with the guy he'd put a bomb in was insanely complicated, because I didn't think that he had it planned. It was more like, "I'll put a bomb in this guy, and figure out what to do with him later." Then he sees the guy in the holding cells after he's captured, and it's like, "Okay, I can use this." Did he plan to get captured in the first place? No, he planned to kill Harvey in the motorcade, but that didn't happen, so he adapted on the fly. That's not to say he doesn't plan - it took a lot of preparation to get most of the things in place for his various acts - but the way I read it, he always had a few things going on and thus could switch very quickly if foiled or unsuccessful.