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Post by MS on Dec 20, 2020 2:55:03 GMT -5
Trapped: Season 2, Episode 3. The episode title refers to Doctor Trap and what an episode in his musuem. In this case Catwoman is here and what results this presents. Funny what went on in front of Harley and Ivy at the end as they talked about what just happened.
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Post by MS on Dec 29, 2020 23:00:38 GMT -5
Thawing Hearts: Season 2, Episode 4. Harley and friends are captives of Mr Freeze which ultimately see him sacrifice himself for his wife Nora. This sacrifice has them realising is an act of love and I always act out of love to my wife Karen Gillan.
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Post by MS on Jan 2, 2021 2:24:34 GMT -5
Batman's Back, Man: Season 2, Episode 5. Funny that this starts off with a debate between two fans about whether to watch Harley Quinn and ended up doing just that. Somewhat ironically Harley isn't even in this episode. The episode is about what it says in the title as Bruce Wayne is still recovering when Batgirl has taken on the Bat mantel with everyone thinking that Batman is back. This is in the midst of Two-Face and Bane struggling in being what is left of the Injustice League. Quite good the dynamic being played here including Alfred making his debut as the Macaroni!
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Post by MS on Jan 14, 2021 6:40:28 GMT -5
All the Best Inmates Have Daddy Issues: Season 2, Episode 6. Intriguingly this mostly of flashbacks when Harley was normal doctor and Joker was her patient in prison. Unsurprisingly it escalated out of control from that point and amusing that it was Harley who came up with Two-Face's name.
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Post by MS on Jan 28, 2021 23:12:04 GMT -5
There's No Place to Go But Down: Season 2, Episode 7. Harley and Ivy are on trial for Penquin's murder and as they observed it is a kangaroo court. Barbara reveals to her Dad, Jim Gordon that she is Batgirl and it sure restored his self-confidence. The meaning of the title comes at the end in a scene no doubt inspired by one in Alien 3 when Harley did just that but got saved by Ivy.
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Post by MS on Feb 2, 2021 4:52:28 GMT -5
Inner (Para) Demons: Season 2,Episode 8. Gordon is enlisted by the President to get rid of Harley so that Gotham can be readmitted back to the US. It was therefore eventually funny seeing Gordon assembling an army for that very purpose. Harley kind of dresses up as Thor when she had this encounter with Gordon when Harley assembled her own army. At one time Harley says about kissing people for no reason made me think of my wife Karen Gillan playing kissogram Amy Pond in Amy's debut Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour.
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Post by MS on Feb 6, 2021 4:51:25 GMT -5
Bachelorette: Season 2, Episode 9. Harley, Ivy and friends go to Themyscira (Wonder Woman's home island) for Ivy's bachelorette party. It is funny when Harley and Ivy ended up in bed together - twice! (Of course I always get into bed with my wife Karen Gillan.) Not bad subplot in which Lex Luthor wants to buy Thmyscira. Also interesting looking into King Shark as he reunites and standing up to his father.
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Post by MS on Feb 8, 2021 8:23:16 GMT -5
Dye Hard: Season 2, Episode 10. Clever the episode title being a slight variation to Die Hard. Harley ends up teaming with the bartender formerly known as the Joker as the other villains come after them. This all culminates in Harley pushing the bartender back in the vat of acid making him the Joker again!
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Post by MS on Feb 11, 2021 1:07:13 GMT -5
A Fight Worth Fighting For: Antepenultimate episode of season 2. Fascinating the revelation of what Joker's life was like prior to coming back as the Joker. That life has him sharing with the nurse who took care of him. Harley and the Joker looked at one point to be doomed when they unexpectedly got rescued by Batman this leads them to go to the nurse's house where Joker left the Book of Fables where the Justice League are trapped and now freed from. Quite a shock ending when Ivy turns up at the door but she has been programmed by Doctor Psycho to kill Harley.
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Post by MS on Feb 13, 2021 21:53:57 GMT -5
Lovers' Quarrel: Penultimate episode of season 2. Doctor Psycho gets defeated but as an act of spite uses his powers to show images of Harley and Ivy together. Quite shocking that this revelation presented this way.
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Post by MS on Feb 16, 2021 10:47:35 GMT -5
Something Borrowed, Something Green: Season 2 finale. The original name for this episode is The Runaway Bridesmaid which refers to Harley but was changed as it was felt that it wasn't completely accurate to the story. In fact both titles are similar to ones used in the Whoniverse. Torchwood's own season 2 includes Something Borrowed although it is not its finale. While NuWho season 2 ended with Doomsday, what came afterwards was the 2006 Christmas Special called The Runaway Bride although said Runaway Bride, Donna first turned up at the end of Doomsday. Something Borrowed is in reference to a wedding and Something Green refers to Ivy as she has her wedding in this episode. Harley goes to the wedding after word was given to her that it would be disrupted by Gordon and his cops. It was funny that before getting to this wedding Gordon told his cops at the station that he gave them vegan donuts and I love their reaction to this. Thank you so much. Thanks to Gordon and his cops, the wedding went disastrously wrong and Ivy and Kite Man don't get marry as he sees that Ivy's heart wasn't into it. Harley and Ivy then runs away together. Hence the change in name as Harley wasn't the only one running away.
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Post by MS on Jul 30, 2022 4:15:04 GMT -5
Harlivy: Season 3 opener. The episode title is the combination of Harley and Ivy's names. Quite a havoc when Harley abducts Amanda Waller and that was never gonna turn out right. Surprised on having James Gunn as the director of a Thomas Wayne biopic.
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Post by MS on Aug 1, 2022 12:06:22 GMT -5
There's No Ivy in Team: Season 3, Episode 2. What a bold plan Ivy has for Gotham. Meanwhile Nightwing returns to Gotham and what a development that he and Batgirl got into a trap set by Riddler. Quite emotional when Batman had his say on the Thomas Wayne biopic given who Thomas' son is.
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Post by MS on Aug 4, 2022 5:29:33 GMT -5
The 83rd Annual Villy Awards: Season 3, Episode 3. Funny that Harley and Ivy at the end walked out of the said awards just before it is revealed that they have won a certain category that they were nominated for and the Joker taking that award for himself. This episode revealed to me that actor Sean Gunn is James Gunn's brother the former having appeared in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies directed by said brother. Didn't surprised me that they are related, i just didn't know before that they are brothers.
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Post by MS on Aug 7, 2022 22:40:59 GMT -5
A Thief, A Mole, An Orgy: Season 3, Episode 4. The last part of the episode title makes for disturbing viewing. This was all because of Harley and Ivy's search for Frank who they still haven't found in this episode. Quite intriguing where Frank turned out to be.
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