DC Harley Quinn [Season 1,] Episode 8: L.O.D.R.S.V.P 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
Ivy rescues Quinn and her Crew: well we have Art, Comedy and Action all hand-in-hand here
from Ivy rising from the sea on/with kelp in a dark green bikini with a black
belt/silver bit on with goggles on/then move up to her forehead with a knife
strapped in a sheaf to her left leg saying "Did somebody call for kelp?
[Comedy pun/wordplay she is controlling kelp here and just change the K. to an
H. and you get help] and then in short Arthur Curry/Aquaman is left high above
the sea being held hostage by this kelp as Ivy, Quinn and her Crew make their
getaway on this speedboat.
Ivy and Quinn are having problems: I can't say too much here as it relates to this point in
this episode, but these are good Character developments; it gives another layer
to their already close and deep friendship; yes I would regard it it as deep,
but Quinn hasn't had an epiphany yet [meaning a moment of realization of how
deep it is and could be; yes she may get or show some feelings, but nothing
compared to Ivy which in comparison is saying in every way possible "I
love you, love me." I know Ivy is currently in a relationship with Kite
Man. But she is walking around half of the person she could be, no I am not
making reference to her sexuality because she is bisexual anyway, but just on
the grounds that with Quinn she can be all of herself instead of putting up
with Kite Man's consistent juvenile behaviour [I know he is a nice guy but
still] and I know in any relationship you have to make compromises or restrict
yourself now and again which is part and parcel of it but as it relates to Ivy
she doesn't or shouldn't restrict the person a lot of the time she is to be in
this relationship and make it work.
This episode receives: 9/10, this episode is excellent; in one way or another it
has a lot of excellent things to offer its viewers.
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