Penguin: killed in the first episode. Mad Hatter: beaten to death with a baseball bat. Pyg: killed in the first episode with a baseball bat. If you're killing my favorite characters, then at least you're killing in an original way. 😡🤬🤬
Why would any of those villains be willing to follow anyone’s orders at least before you could argue all the legion does is fund them while they mainly do there own thing but now ivy has made it clear they follow her orders or get kicked out so riddle me this why would people like reverse flash parasite or live wire be so willing to do her bidding if this show were accurate grodd would have been able to shut ivys brain off the second he thought about going against her but even if he didn’t metallo would not have been afraid of her because he regularly battle Superman and all the other villains wouldn’t have stood there doing nothing and instead tried to attack her even if they agreed with her supervillains wouldn’t just stand around and let the opportunity to become the new leader just pass them by without a care in the world so all in all ivy is dead double dead maybe even triple dead here
Love how they’re going with all the niche villains we never seen in tv before. I mean a villain who gets stronger by snorting cocaine? That’s hilarious
Which is why the Batfam's "No Killing" rule is complete bullshit and heavily flawed because leaving those like Pyg alive is pretty much the same way as enabling them and being complicit at this point since there's some people that are beyond redemption making the Batfam useless pretty much in the face of them. Of course I heard that Red Hood/Jason Todd is going to appear in this season and I think he might represent a path of heroism that Harley wishes to follow and might look him up as a rolemodel or inspiration.
To be fair that’s not the Bat Family fault for not killing criminals because if they go that far, then they should had been sent to the electric chair by now.
@@zonilo1 Well, aside the legal issue of Batman's alliance with Gordon being on shaky ground as is as they are vigilants, the no kill rule mostly stems from Batman's fear of losing it and becoming a serial killer himself due to his shaky mental health, with the rest of the Bat-family respecting that. Aside that, it's not exactly Batman's fault that these psychopathic murderers keep breaking out of prison to make the plot happen. Looking further, there is of course still Terry McGinnis as a Batman with no no-kill rule. He didn't go out of his way to murder most criminals, but for the really powerful ones that gave him a ton of trouble, he tended to quite often use their powers against them in a way that they ended up killing themselves. With Bruce often grudgingly allowing it, in part because Terry wasn't anywhere near as skilled to pull his punches like he would do.