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Harley Quinn webseries (2019)

Sparkle Fabulosa

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A new series about Harley leaving the Joker and forging her own path as a criminal in Gotham City, along with familiar and new faces. Kaley Cuoco will be voicing her. Set to premiere in October, consisting of 26 episodes.

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It's a streaming platform.

You can't air swears at midnight, and hope that all the impressionable children are asleep.

Unless there's parental/age restrictions locking off sections of the platform to children, and ungrateful spouses who allow the greasy dishes to pile up for a week, they will have to keep it all pg.

Although there's no way that Titans was PG.
 
I’m a little disappointed. In the teaser Harley is wearing her classic outfit but now she is back to the newer outfit/look.
 
Pretty much every version of the character has ditched the jester outfit at this point. I'm honestly surprised it's going to be in this at all.
 
Well, its not everyday that you see a trailer for the worst DC cartoon ever conceived. Bad voice acting (at least the other BBT actress tried to do a voice that wasn't really her own in that shitty Batman & Harley Quinn movie, this one is mostly doing her own voice with a few random accented lines shoved in every so often), immature "If we curse a lot, people will laugh from shock value so we don't actually have to write jokes" bullshit, and overall it feels like one of those shitty Adult Swim cartoons that no one watches (aka anything on AS nowadays that isn't Venture Bros or Rick & Morty), just with a much higher animation budget.

I don't know how they could make a Harley Quinn comedy worse then Batman & Harley Qunn, but they did it. If nothing else, DC continues its proud tradition of proving that there is no such thing as rock bottom for them, they can always go lower.
 
It’s definitely jarring but started growing on me towards the end. I like the supporting characters perhaps more than HQ, Chris Melloni’s Gordon, Lake Bell’s Poison Ivy were more low key but I loved their delivery. Joker reminds me of someone but I can’t put my finger on it and it’s driving me a little nuts trying to figure it out.
 
Yeah, I don't think this one is for me. I struggled mightily to get through the episode. Bummer.
 
What the hell did they do to Gordon?

Was Ivy's plant eating a kid and his parents supposed to be funny?

The first line of the episode made me groan.

Pretty hard core violence.

That said, I'll probably still watch another. I liked seeing Batman, and the Luthor looks like DCAU Luthor. Not really sure who this show is made for or aimed at. Fascinating trainwreck.
 
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