Harley Quinn Season 5, Episode 3 Review: I Was Disappointed By A Character Death That Shouldn"t Have Happened So Soon
Episode 3 is not the strongest we have seen from
Harley Quinn season 5, but the DC series continues to be entertaining every week, which is perfect for such a long-running show. The first few season 5 episodes did a great job of setting the stage for where the season could go. While Brainiac and Metropolis are the biggest elements of the season, Harley Quinn still takes the time to keep the same hilarious hijinks fans have been used to seeing in the show.
TV-MA AnimationComedySci-Fi & FantasyActionCrime
Release Date November 29, 2019
Showrunner Dean Lorey, Chrissy Pietrosh, Jessica Goldstein
Franchise(s) DC Universe Cast
Kaley Cuoco
Lake Bell
Alan Tudyk
See All Cast & Crew Harley Quinn is a 2019 animated series focusing on the titular character's evolution after severing ties with the Joker. As she seeks to establish herself as an independent force in Gotham City's criminal underworld, the film explores her journey toward becoming Gotham's criminal Queenpin.
Creator(s) Dean Lorey, Patrick Schumacker, Justin Halpern
Seasons 5 Powered by
Expand Collapse Before getting into the hilarious plot that season 5"s latest episode had to offer, it is worth noting the DC series also has time to deliver emotional moments that stay with characters, leading to impressive development. After all, Harley started the show as the Joker"s lover, then went out on her own before finding herself and falling in love with Poison Ivy. Now pretty much a hero, Harley spends most of the time thinking about how she can help people. After Harley Quinn season 5, episode 2 teased that Ivy would be in trouble, Harley"s hero instincts kick in.
Poison Ivy's Past Comes Back To Haunt Her After A Big Decision Harley Quinn Has To Save The Day Close Harley Quinn season 5, episode 2"s ending showed how Poison Ivy tried to kill Jason Woodrue. While she momentarily got revenge for his role in her transformation, Woodrue himself morphed into the Floronic Man and made Ivy"s life miserable in this week"s episode. I know about Floronic Man from both the comics, Batman & Robin, and the live-action Swamp Thing series, so it seemed obvious from the moment Woodrue debuted in Harley Quinn that it"s where his story might go. Episode 3 sees him try to get revenge on Poison Ivy after she left him to die.
While the character was certainly a threat to be taken seriously, Harley Quinn ended up making the Floronic Man more comedic than I imagined.
The Floronic Man had an unexpected personality. I thought that Woodrue would be scarier and more dramatic after Ivy tried to kill him and we learned about his past. While the character was certainly a threat to be taken seriously, Harley Quinn ended up making the Floronic Man more comedic than I imagined. Still, I liked the way he taunted Ivy and trapped her in the Green. This took their fight to a different level, with Frank being roped into the action and Harley getting the chance to take part in the story.
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