So, here's my thoughts on the ending: Harley is sleepwalking, with her breaking Nightwing's stuff during this. I'm guessing this is caused by everything going on with her at the moment. Dealing with her new role in the bat-fam, Alfred getting arrested, trying to change a lot of her ways, moving into the manor, etc. All of this is taking a tole on her mind, and thus causing her to do stuff she wouldn't normally do in her sleep.
@@isapheonix probably. Harley clearly ain't a complete villain anymore, but she's not exactly superhero material. Like, she's willing to kill men like Mad Hatter and Professor Pyg, but isn't okay with killing a ton of innocent people. She has certain lines she won't cross that others will, and vice versa. So I could see this sleepwalking being her less heroic side coming out in some way, and hinting that Harley will be an anti-hero.
2:47 This’s quite a Painful scene, here. Not in that the Groundskeeper was killed, but because of Joker🃏 relapsing. Which is quite painful to those who know someone who constantly says they’re clean, but are tempted by drugs and alcohol. Basically “Old Habits, Die Hard.” I mean all relapse scenes in media are painful to look at even with supervillains.
Consider the final episode is titled ‘Killer’s Block’ I have a feeling it may revolve around this issue for both Joker and Harley in their respective fields.
Could be that he's dealing with the same thing Harley is at the end as opposed to a relapse. I'm surprised how no one else has brought up the idea, but even for him, this is completely out of hat, especially since he was so uninterested in the groundskeeper before. Just because he's crazy doesn't mean he won't do something without a reason.
Maybe he needs to vent his more murderous tendencies every now and then to help keep up the good guy part. Like a recovering drug addict that, in moderation, still takes small doses of his drugs once in a blue moon.
Coming back here I just love how much you just *know* Steppy absolutely spoils Scruffy, in every way. Steppy has a praising kink and Scruffy is just his good boy to get all of it.
I would love to see Joker go evil again and Red Hood shows up because Harley has Red Hood’s number for some reason in episode one and I would love Scott Menville to voice him because it would be funny.
@@Karlebow571 That would be cool to see Jensen Ackles reprise his role as Red Hood but I want Scott to do it if it happens because Scott could be serious and bring comedy to the character when Jensen’s Red Hood worked since it was serious. Especially in this show.
You know. It's possible that Harley will be put in a situation where she can only save Poison Ivy or Nightwing's ass. And I'm not going to lie to you. I'm not entirely convinced she will pick Ivy.
Her somnabolist ? That's nonsense a loose cannon maybe but notta sleepwalker 😴🚶♀️unless she rented rooms to those swedish dweebs n cut up dick's towel yeah i saw on twitter still see it when he's tied up hmm
@@robbieking4070 I think that might be it. I think that due to all the stuff she's going through in her life right now: joining the Bat-Family, Alfred getting arrested, moving into the manor, having to change her methods to be less lethal, her girlfriend and her being on opposite sides, etc. All of this is messing with her, and causing her to cause trouble while asleep. I'm guessing we'll get another episode going into her mind, like the ones where we saw her, Ivy and Bruce's minds, showing her past and present personalities clashing over the huge changes in her life.
@@bryanegelhoffsanimationtec257 Hey, they’ve gotta bring Dr Psycho back for something. Plus there’s a clip in the trailer of Nightwing clenching his ass so yeah, they’re definitely mindscaping again 🤣 I have a feeling the season will end with Harley becoming an antihero as she often becomes in the comics cause she can’t go back to being a psycho villain, but she can’t go full Bat-Family either.
@@robbieking4070 yeah, that seems about right. Harley's sleepwalking is basically her mind trying to deal with all these changes in her life. So going into her mind will most likely lead to her becoming an anti-hero. Fighting certain people her way. Cause she's fine with killing certain villains, which the Bat-Family ain't a fan of, but she doesn't like to kill innocent people, which most supervillains are fine with doing. So I could see Harley becoming an anti-hero, especially since Ivy's style of villainy in this season is less bloody.
Well, his maces have been confiscated by Talia along with the rest of the weapons from the Bat Fam. What else is Nightwing going to attack the enemies with?
@@alvaxerox4357 I think it's more leading to her becoming an anti-hero, rather than being a straight up hero or villain. Cause while she is now committed to fighting crime, she doesn't have a code like Batman does. She's fine with killing guys like Mad Hatter, Pyg, Penguin, etc, but draws the line at innocent lives.
I really don't like the transition into evil joker. It makes sense for the old character, but not for the reformed version. Now we've turned a reformed man, father, and friend into just another villain of the week.
I know it's a cartoon but taking drugs to not feel pain during a fight is not a good thing. With all the hits he took, it wouldn't surprise me if he woke up dead in the morning through the multiple concussions he might have ignored.
@@16shogunelitegreen Need I remind you that Bruce was responsible for the zombie invasion in Gotham just so he can bring back his dead parents? That was also a crime Bruce committed, not just the tax evasion. And for once, Joker did the right thing to arrest him.
@@16shogunelitegreen Nah, Bruce is gonna face the consequences and stay in jail for a long long time, and no one is gonna bail him out, not even Alfred (because he ended up in Arkham Asylum), the Bat Family (because they became poor after Talia took over Wayne Tower and confiscated their stuff), or Harley (because she’s doing who-knows-what, even with Ivy).
Who could rent the Wayne mansion: Tweedledum and Tweedledee Captain Strong Two-Face Riddler Amanda Waller Punch and Jewelee What the writers of HQ came up with: Swedish Shaggy and Squirrel Girl 🤦🤦♀️🤦♂️🤡
Batman and Alfred in jail. Batman's ex-wife Talia takes over the Wayne Manor, stole all the Bat-Family weapons, steal all the money and she's a bad role model to her son Damian. Evil villains can do anything they want. Harley sold her girlfriend Ivy's panties to get money by helping the Bat-Family. Joker and Harley became evil once again.
I had a gut feeling that being good would cause her to sleepwalk. Also strange that her nightwear is so causal. I would have thought it be more... "Naughty" if you get what I mean
@@galaxy_cat9575 my guess is that being good is suppressing the bad in her mind and the only way for her to let it out is when she's a sleep. It like in American Dad where Stan was sleepwalking and doing good deeds after he killed his 100th man, which cause Stan to stay awake so he wouldn't do anymore good deeds
@@animeknight8958 so it’s like when the more good Harley does, the more the bad Harley fades out of her mentally but the bad Harley find a way she can take over by triggering her to sleepwalk while being evil
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