DC Harley Quinn [Season 1,] Episode 1:
'Til Death Do Us Part by AverageMansReviews
Just a heads up: these reviews/blogs for this TV show will work under the rules of
between 3 to 5 things about this episode and I will censor these reviews/blogs,
when I feel it is appropriate to do so or at the very least the best to my
abilities.
Review Time:
5 things about this episode
Warning: I know usually I would be a little bit more specific in this
section; but in this case it would be much easier just to say this; this TV
program is not suitable for children and in one way or another there is adult
contents/flashing effects/other effects.
Dr. Harleen Quinzel talks to Harley
Quinn: yes I know they are the same
person; but based on this episode they have successfully put across to the
viewers that they are separate but also together [I know I have contradicted
myself here,] but it is a perfect way to put over to the viewers how in-depth Harley
Quinn is as an all round Character/Person from the very beginning that she is
extremely intelligent [Dr. Quinzel being Quinn's Counsellor/Therapist, but
likewise her intelligence can be only matched by her level of insanity being
her own Client/Patient, by acknowledging and discussing things with Dr. Quinzel
be it from a picture with Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley/Poison Ivy in it or later on
from memories in their head, so we have this dynamic being established and
started to be explored.
Little cactus: Joey Day [Son] with his [Mother/Wife to Julian Day/Calendar Man]
wanting to give his Father a Cactus in this Arkham Asylum Visitors Room to keep
him company [basic description of this location; you have a row of chairs with
this see-through divider with two telephones one each side; on a quick side
note we have other characters including Poison Ivy in this room as well.]
But the Arkham Asylum Security Guards immediately jump in and dispose of this
cactus with a flamethrower and an a fire extinguisher then tear into Joey,
because in short no plant life is meant to be in 50 yards of Poison Ivy; Joey
ends up crying so what we have here is excellent Action, Comedy and Art go
hand-in-hand here.
This episode receives: 10/10, this episode is top-notch entertainment; as of this
review/blog I haven't seen the next Episode yet, but I feel comfortable saying
this; this episode does very much set the tone and tells his viewers what it is
all about in a crystal clear fashion.
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