Monday, 11 January 2021

DC Harley Quinn [Season 1,] Episode 6: You're a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon

DC Harley Quinn [Season 1,] Episode 6: You're a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: this TV program is not suitable for children and in one way or another there is adult contents/flashing effects/other effects/decapitation/decomposed body

Basil Karlo/Clayface: now in the Storyline or Character or Bloopers or Comedy; it will involve him or a part of him [separate character known as The Arm] and they go all hand-in-hand in one way or another as well.

Now generally speaking the storyline is good, but be it the storyline or character developments they make no sense so consequently they are bloopers; firstly if Clayface has a piece of him cut off or damaged or anything like this he has the ability to regenerate and replace it [in fact Quinn points this out in this episode,]  or providing mainly cold/any kind of cold [on a little bit of research there is a solvent which can be used against him,] but if somehow Batman is able to get a specimen of Clayface as far as I'm aware providing it isn't frozen or something to keep it in shape as soon as it comes away from Clayface it should not hold its shape, because it is away from Clayface and whenever he is around the specimen he can re-absorb it again and on a quick side note I know if they were to take all of this out they wouldn't have this episode.

So The Arm character shouldn't exist and on top of that, can I just talk about his name "The Arm" this name is wrong considering he is a Hand or Hand and Forearm so they should have gone with Handy or Handy Andy.

Finally on to the comedy we have The Arm under interrogation from Commissioner James/Jim Gordon [you know the usual darkroom ceiling light on routine,] down in Gotham City Police Department; it quickly goes from discussing Clayface to Gordon's failing marriage to his Wife Barbara Eileen Gordon [not to be confused with Barbara Gordon their Daughter/at some point becomes Batgirl,] it becomes instantaneously a Therapy Session.

This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good: even though I have pointed out many things to negatively criticize about it and yes I am aware hypothetically speaking; if they were to take this Clayface/The Arm storyline component out they wouldn't have much of a storyline left; but saying that it still has many good things about it and it very much keeps within this off-the-wall adult contents/nature which this TV program has firmly established and built on from day one. 

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