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So I saw the movie yesterday and I've gotta say that I was pretty disappointed. I've been a DC fan for almost 15 years and Harley Quinn is one of my favorite characters. This movie didn't really do her justice. She was constantly on edge and very snappy. Now I understand that this was a different take on her but since it was a Bruce Timm movie I had hoped to see his version of her (gleeful, naughty, goofy and aggressive when needed). I understand that this was aftermath Harley, she's been through a lot and will not let anyone walk over her. I suppose that's realistic. But it wasn't enough for me to truly enjoy the movie. This was because of multiple reasons. While Batman eliminates the villain's muscle, Quinn chases the Joker up a damaged building, intending to send him falling to his death. Before she can do so, however, the Joker apologizes. Falling in love with him again, she forgives him on the spot, and serves as his lieutenant throughout the rest of No Man's Land, as well as the Emperor Joker storyline. After this, Ivy dissolved the partnership in disgust. Ivy remains, however, her usual first point of call when she and The Joker are going through a rough patch. Ivy adopted the role of older sister and teller of harsh truths to Quinn about her helpless infatuation with The Joker. She frequently refers to the Joker as "Puddin" and "Mr. J." and she refers to Poison Ivy as "Red" (a reference to her red hair) In an analysis of the character by The Perspective, Harley Quinn is seen as both a ruthless villain undeserving of sympathy and a tragic character. While some of her deeds, such as murdering Jason Todd with Joker and the lawyers that put her boyfriend in prison, torturing Batman, and robbing a store "just for fun" in Suicide Squad, are inexcusable, Harley is also constantly manipulated by Joker, with many of her crimes serving simply to get Joker to "love" her, a hallmark of one-sided, abusive relationships. In addition, Harley is arguably objectified in the film, with many of her outfits being extremely revealing. [11] While being interviewed on her role in Suicide Squad, Robbie described Quinn as one of the Squad's most manipulative members, and her relationship with Joker as "incredibly dysfunctional", adding that Quinn is, "mad about him—like, literally, mad. She's crazy. But she loves him. And it's a really unhealthy, dysfunctional relationship. But an addictive one." [12] David Ayer's original version of Suicide Squad would have shown more of Joker and Harley's abusive relationship and contrasted it with a budding, healthier romance with Task Force X teammate Floyd Lawton / Deadshot. [13] [14] Emmanuel graduated from UC Berkeley in 2021 with a degree in English Language and Literature where he focused on contemporary forms of writing.

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Guerrero, Agustin (September 8, 2015). "Harley Quinn Co-Creator Paul Dini Shares Thoughts On Suicide Squad". Screen Rant . Retrieved September 19, 2021. Nine months after Joker's death and cremation, as well as the shutdown of Arkham City, Quinn would remain in firm control of the late villain's gang. Despite several members abandoning her plans, Quinn was able to lead hundreds of Joker's men in gangs war with Penguin's army and upholding the Clown Prince of Crime's legacy. Eventually however, Quinn forged a manipulative partnership with Cobblepot, as she realized that the resources he held, as well as his connections to Gotham's criminal underworld, would come in handy. At one point, Batman can find Harley's sealed-off, long-abandoned office in the Asylum, adorned with posters and newspaper articles of the Joker, as well as her original costume's head piece.After the failure of one of Joker's more deadly and recent plans, culminating in a massive Arkham riot and breakout, Joker became deathly ill following an overdose of Titan, a unique steroid compound that was being developed at the asylum and was pivotal to the Joker's designs. Harley remained at his side during his painful recovery from the effects of Titan in Arkham City, aiding him in what would later become his last and most twisted joke on Batman and Gotham. After the Joker's untimely demise, Quinn took complete control over the remains of his gang in her own quest for vengeance against Batman and all of Gotham in honor of the Joker.

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E. Thomas, Shain (February 11, 2020). " "Birds of Prey" Film Review". Medium.com . Retrieved December 4, 2020.Emmanuel is a freelance writer with a passion for storytelling and a cliché love for living life. An avid enjoyer of moives, television, and books, he's spent a lifetime engaging with different forms of narrative media, leading him to becoming a features writer for Collider. The entertainment industry has always been one of his main loves, as Emmanuel's worked for Paramount Picture and participated in different media focused organizations. In a post-credits scene, Harleen Quinzel now has a reality television game show, "Ask Dr. Quinzel", where contestants run an elaborate obstacle course to win a year of professional therapy. Enhanced Strength & Stamina: Harley's strength and stamina has been augmented by injections given to her by Poison Ivy.

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Harley Quinn is one of the most unusual success stories in the history of DC Comics. Dr. Harleen Quinzel was created for Batman: The Animated Series, making her a rare example of a comic book character getting their start in another medium. Whilst as Harley Quinn, Quinzel displayed many traits that were unusual given how she used to be a decorated psychiatrist beforehand. Although usually cheerful, she was now mentally broken and highly sadistic, unintelligent and failed to reserve herself in speech and battle presumably adopting this persona to appease her love interest. For Joker, she would have burnt down the world and almost did, with the basis of her schemes and poorly-thought out plans to gain any scrap of aknowledgement from the mad clown, but never did. Tragically, Quinzel threw away her promising life to be in a relationship which was, at its best, abusive and, aside from the time she was callously abandoned during the siege on Arkham Asylum, the Joker kept her by his side solely for an entertaining distraction as his plaything to be beaten and used whenever he felt like it. Her loyalty to the Joker was such that even his death did not have her abandoning the Joker for another, as indicated by her refusal to Cobblepot's offer to have her act as one of his paid harems. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.In Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Harley is the name of a monkey owned by the Jester (Earth-Two's equivalent of the Joker).

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A baby's cradle can also be seen in the center, cradling Scarface, now painted to resemble a young Joker, implying Harley had planned for her child's arrival long before she took another test. Roman, Julian (August 30, 2017). "Batman and Harley Quinn Review: A Campy, Sex-Fueled 90s Nostalgia Trip". Movieweb.com . Retrieved January 1, 2020. Fitch, Adam (August 29, 2017). "Why Is Harley Quinn So Popular? Kevin Conroy Has An Idea". CBR . Retrieved November 8, 2020.

Whitbrook, James (July 5, 2017). "The Animated Batman and Harley Quinn Movie is Getting its Own Comic Series". IO9. In a flashforward "Knightmare" scene to a post-apocalyptic reality, where Darkseid ( Ray Porter) and a mind-controlled Superman ( Henry Cavill) conquer Earth, [a] after Joker taunts Batman (who is reluctantly allied with him) about the deaths of his parents and Robin, Batman reveals that Harley had died in his arms and that she made him promise to "slowly kill" Joker, which he intends to do when he no longer has use for him. In a deleted scene, Joker asks Batman, "Who do you think screamed the loudest? The girl, or the boy?" in reference to both his and Harley's own murder of Robin and Harley's death, before laughing in Batman's face. Sargent, Channing (September 1, 2016). "The Harley Quinn creator shares his honest thoughts on Margot Robbie's portrayal of the character". Yahoo! Sports . Retrieved January 17, 2022.

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