DC Harley Quinn [Season 3,] Episode 33: Another Sharkley Adventure 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/impaling/vomiting/biting/transformation/medical
Kidnapping Bruce Wayne from The
Martha Wayne Foundation for Exotic Cats Charity Gala: Storyline, Character [Character developments,] Art and
Action; Harley Quinn is flying solo as her girlfriend Poison Ivy indisposed,
Quinn has left Ivy in the capable yet cold hands of Selina Kyle and her many
cats, but Quinn will bump into Barbara Gordon/Batgirl at some point. Basically
Quinn leaves in the evil hands of Jervis Tetch/Mad Hatter and his hench-people
the Rabbits. So Quinn gets into the elevator and goes on her way. But whilst
she is in the elevator she has a session with a counsellor Dr. Harleen Quinzel
[yes I shouldn't have to point this out but for those that don't know Dr.
Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn is mentally unstable:] you will see these two
individuals discussing things and Dr. Harleen Quinzel is a mental manifestation
of Harley Quinn which will appear in front of her on the inside of this
elevator door; excellent art and I wouldn't mind seeing Dr. Harleen Quinzel
used in this manner, just a little bit more because I get what they are trying
to do here with this character wrinkle, to use it very, very once in a blue
moon. To keep it feeling special and use it very, very rarely and not to use it
too often so it loses its shine. All I am saying is; maybe use it up to maybe
three times a season, or somewhere more around here. But back to this episode
Quinn comes back to rescue Barbara Gordon/Batgirl and give her a hand with Jervis Tetch/Mad Hatter and the Rabbits: all
I can say about this action sequence is; it may be short but it is certainly impactful
as Quinn with her baseball bat spins around on table and using her about to
take some of these Rabbits down.
This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent; straight off the bat
there is another side to this episode which I haven't discussed, I'm just
making reference to it here so that they make it clear I had a choice between
this side or the other side and the reason why I chose this site is because of
the whole Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn scene and I know I say this a very
high amount of times as it relates to this TV program, but as it relates to
this episode as I have already indicated there is lots happening.
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