Where are the retards that claimed Dr. Psycho was written out of the show
Where are the retards that claimed Dr. Psycho was written out of the show
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Damn....
Looks like it's Kiteman's turn to die so Harley and Ivy can finally get together and refocus the show on what everyone wants to see
Annoying lesbian relationships
Its so weird how bad this show got so quickly.
100%
This way Harley gets what she wants without being a bad guy and Ivy can pull a Nora and forget about her fiancé/husband immediately
oh thank god
I honestly thought they were just gonna ignore Dark Seid
Well, i guess they can't just make he disappear, since it's one of the best parts of the show
Does he attack them during the wedding?
Why was he even written into the show? I don't recall him having any connection to Gotham and there are much better characters with mind-control powers...
Why so much exposer of Harley Quinn?
He's definitely going to team up with Riddler since he was the one who planted the seeds for him to strike out on his own again in the first place.
Based if true but I think he’s going with Darksied
This season really blew it's load and jumped the shark. Season 2 could have easily been about taking over New Gotham but that got solved super quick.
I guess Bane, Riddler, and Two Face are still alive but I doubt they will do something with it.
Harley is commanding fucking Darksied's army in one episode and the next is about a bachelorette party and then back to Darksied.
Maybe a three way team up then? The producers confirmed Riddler is going to play a big part towards the end of the season.
That’d be pretty good but I can’t find anything about Riddler playing a big part
I'll see if I can find it but one of the producers was on a podcast a month ago and let things slip like about the most recent episode with Nora and Tabitha.
How did we go from a No Mans Land / Knightfall parody to this?
>Pull a Nora
I hope this one catch on
Lazy writing.
Some of us felt this from the start. We told you this show doesn't give a shit about established character traits.
Batman goes from someone who's careful and chooses his battles to someone who runs headlong into battle without a thought.
Doctor Psycho goes from being horrified at Queen of Fables's behavior to wanting to take over the world with an army of demons (or the other way around; doesn't matter).
King Shark goes berserk at the smell of blood, then casually decapitates people, then pukes at the sight of a gore stain on a piece of cloth, then casually decapitates and eviscerates people again.
Joker (whose inconsistencies can be ignored with "but he's supposed to be inconsistent!") wants to kill Harley for the entire first season until the last episode where he doesn't want to kill Harley because she'll be an "emotional martyr in [his] soul".
Show just doesn't care what it established. If the plot requires Joker not to want to kill Harley, they'll do a 180 and make a flimsy excuse why he doesn't want to kill her. Never mind they spent an entire season establishing the opposite.
>Joker (whose inconsistencies can be ignored with "but he's supposed to be inconsistent!") wants to kill Harley for the entire first season until the last episode where he doesn't want to kill Harley because she'll be an "emotional martyr in [his] soul".
You never watched a romantic movie? It's a trope as old as time and Joker himself explained it. After obtaining all he ever wanted it, he finally realized it that he truly loved Harley, in his own fucked up way because he's the Joker.
I guess you watched Jerry Maguire at least once. Same principle
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>he finally realized
The show never establishes that. Literally seconds before he "realized" that he tries to kill Harley. The entire "I realized it all means nothing without you" speech is a lie so she would let her guard down and he can stab her. I mean, I don't wanna go "do you even watch the show" because you remembered he gave that speech, but you didn't remember the punchline. He literally only gave that speech so he could murder Harley from up close.
The show never establishes otherwise.
>King Shark goes berserk at the smell of blood, then casually decapitates people, then pukes at the sight of a gore stain on a piece of cloth, then casually decapitates and eviscerates people again.
Sounds like a fucking joke, autist.
should i bother with this show
Then, when the writers run out of ideas, Joker goes "I only have one weakness, YOU, but I can't kill you because you'll be an emotional martyr in my soul!"
But Joker, you fucking tried to kill her one second ago. How is it possible that you had the vat of acid planned and you had your henchmen at the ready to take Harley to that vat of acid?
Oh, because the writers pulled that twist out of their ass in the last minute when they couldn't figure out how to give Joker a reason for not killing Harley.
She was never his weakness. When it was between killing her and killing Batman, he chose to kill her. He chose to kill her on several other occasions. The show establishes that he uses her without any regard for her feelings or wellbeing.
They had the pieces they wanted: Joker, Harley, Ivy, vat of "normie-acid". How do we put all these things together? Oh, let's make Joker not want to kill Harley. He'll say she's his one weakness and that's why he can't kill her!
And if the show was pure nonsense wacky comedy like Family Guy, establishing what characters will do or won't do wouldn't matter. But since the show tries to do drama it's important for characters to be able to be taken seriously. Like the Jerry Maguire example user brought up, if you want to have a tearful reunion where both characters realize they love each other, you have to establish that they really do suffer while being away from each other (which the movie does).
DCU Harley Quinn, on the other hand, want us to believe these characters were horrified at Queen of Fables's behavior, when King Shark doesn't seem to mind blowing up a juice bar full of "innocents", and Doctor Psycho had a plan to cause mass deaths with an army of para-demons all along.
The first season is legitimately amazing. The second season, I'll reserve my judgement, but I don't like it as much.
does the first season end on a cliffhanger
For the main plot, no, it wraps things up. For a couple of side-plots, yes there's a cliffhanger but it doesn't really matter.
I miss the show taking place in the DC universe and made fun of random DC characters each episode.
Now it is some weird Harley alt universe, takes over the world thing and it is not half as funny anymore.
I agree with this guy. Also why is clay face on harley’s side. Shouldn’t he be on the male villain sides, seeing as he’s a male and a pretty well known Batman villain? He had no connection to her before this show as well.