"Harley Quinn" Inner (Para) Demons (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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9/10
When King shark is...
mhorg20182 June 2020
... The voice of reason, you know it's about to hit the fan. This show, totally irreverent and poking fun at the most hallowed ideals of DC, be is almost too damn funny. The voice casting is perfect and the writing is hysterical. DC animation knocks it out of the park again.
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10/10
This goes from zero to...
will-schwartz6 June 2020
Harley Quinn can be an incredibly frantic, impulsive character. If this show followed anyone who was an ounce less insane, I'd say the pace of this episode is all over the place, as others have said, but because it's Harley -frickin'- Quinn, I felt like I was in the driver's seat along with her the whole time for a fantastic episode.

The show has never been afraid to throw you a curveball and not once have the writers backed down from a crazy decision. All of the insanity of the first half of the season comes to a head in what feels like the midseason finale. Gordon's arc culminates as be becomes the hero his daughter inspired and the leader Gotham needs and to see him and Harley go head to head is something I never knew I needed until now. It feels like the story this season set out to tell has been told, somewhat like when Harley got into the Legion of Doom halfway through Season 1. So that begs the extremely exciting question...where do we go from here?
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10/10
Best episodes
itsdigiorno22 May 2020
One of the best episodes this season and that's saying a lot because this season is kick ass! I'm so glad the crew is back together, I've really been missing them. & I especially can't wait for next episode now after seeing the thumbnail for it!
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10/10
Pay attention people.
CesarSoze14 June 2020
Some people really need to pay attention while wathcing, like " EddyTheMartian007 ". Literally everything is explained and all character development is present yet some normie reviewers are saying it's all plot holes, inconsistencies and stuff. No you just need to pay more attention or understand the characters.
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10/10
Great
jocpemice22 May 2020
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A perfect blend of action and emotion, continuing the development of Gotham's story and Harley Quinn's relationship with Harley. The crew is also back, bringing along the much needed humor in between important moments. Cannot wait for the next one, as this season keeps getting better and better.
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10/10
Okay but...
thealphadope24 September 2020
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No point in adding the parent scene, if you were trying to make a scene for Ivy, why bring in her foolish fiance?Seemed like a tool to stretch out the episode.
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5/10
All over the place...
mcampuzano8824 May 2020
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... so, the show begins with Harley realizing she doesn't need a man, nor a relationship to be happy, that she's no sidekick and just like that... she bounces off to Ivy?

I enjoy the show but this love triangle they're gonna force between Harley, Ivy and Kite Man? Not that interesting, they got rid of the other villains so fast they came up with this?

What started as a breathe of fresh air on a DC show will soon become an R-rated - very well animated - teen drama of Harley looking for love and it's gonna tire soon
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4/10
Incredibly fun but dumb episode.
EddyTheMartian00724 May 2020
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This might be the worst episode in the series. After the controversial ending of the last episode this show seems to be going downhill. Now let me make this clear, I don't have a problem with their kiss, but how it was handled. While Harley has been heavily set up to like Ivy, it doesn't make sense for Ivy to reciprocate those feelings. A lot of the episode had Ivy talking about how happy she was with Kiteman, and while I don't think that's a well developed relationship (though hilarious) and it's obvious Harley and Ivy were the endgame relationship in this series, it has not been properly set up for Ivy just yet. That ending could've just been fine if Harley went in for the kiss, and you could've changed a few lines and it would've worked fine, but it was shown as a mutual thing that completely goes against Ivy's character. It just seems like lazy writing and a cop out. This episode also has a lot of lazy writing. They just use the excuse that it was a "spur of the moment thing." and the episode continues with its lazy writing. First of all it's never explained how Harley and Ivy make it back from the pit, or how Batgirl is able to find Harley. Also it makes no sense for Batgirl to try to help a known villain. This episode also tries to play with the idea that Harley is good deep inside, and that's just plainly wrong, she's 100% a villain, and has done terrible irredeemable things. Maybe she's being developed into an anti-hero, but she's most definitely not a good person and shouldn't be done like that. So now Harley decides to go full evil because she wants to hide her feelings from Ivy. I'm totally fine with this but I think it was taken too extreme measures. Harley literally goes meet Darkseid which is basically the god of evil, so she has to fight Granny Goodness to the death to get an army and destroy Gotham. It's revealed that Dr. Psycho already came and didn't fight her because he's a coward, but literally right after Dr. Psycho beats her by dropping a boulder on her head with his powers... that's all it took?! Meanwhile Gordon needs to take down Harley so that Gotham can be reunited with the rest of the country, so he completely restores the GCPD and gets an army. The problem is... how? Like derisively how can he do this so quickly, it isn't shown to us well. Now there's an all out fight and then Harley stops fighting because of a Ivy and still decides not to tell her. I'm fine with this ending, but the rest of the episode was a mess. With that being said I did find this episode to be one of the most entertaining and funny. The whole gag with everyone misinterpreting Batgirl was very funny. Gordon's stubbornness with the over the top cop cliches are a lot of fun. Dr. Psycho was especially great this episode with his weird arousal from evil, where it culminates when he "comes" out of the boom tube. Additionally I loved all the film related jokes with Dr. Pyscho and Clayface. The DC comics Easter Eggs were very funny too, I loved seeing Dr. Miracle. In the end of the episode Dr. Psycho leaves the crew and this could lead to some very interesting storylines, but honestly with the direction this series has taken its a bit worrying they'll live up to the potential. In terms of comedy these last few episodes have been really funny, but I'm starting to worry about the quality of the writing. Harley Quinn has never taken itself seriously, it's over the top fun, but while there's definitely it's fair share of contrivances and some holes throughout the series, it has never gotten as excessive as in this episode. I hope they can recover but I'm extremely worried when I see the thumbnail for the next episode on DC Universe and it shows Harley and Ivy in a bed together. What?! They just makes no sense as of right now.
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