4 reviews
A Journey Inwards
I thought this was a really clever idea for an episode. Harley is having an identity crisis due to not understanding her origin story because of a repressed memory. So they venture inside her brain to find the answers.
She learns to stop blaming the Joker for her problems and finds empowerment in recreating her memories so that she is in control.
The idea of an abandoned mall for a lair is also a really cool idea and perfectly suits the HQ character in my opinion.
I also loved the unexpected cameo from Frankie Muniz - fits with the zany tone of the show. I coincidentally just started rewatching Malcolm in the Middle.
She learns to stop blaming the Joker for her problems and finds empowerment in recreating her memories so that she is in control.
The idea of an abandoned mall for a lair is also a really cool idea and perfectly suits the HQ character in my opinion.
I also loved the unexpected cameo from Frankie Muniz - fits with the zany tone of the show. I coincidentally just started rewatching Malcolm in the Middle.
- injury-65447
- Jun 16, 2020
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Decent
Weaker than other episodes but still solid.The cliché scenes are too much too.
- Lucian_Tano
- Dec 26, 2019
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The worst episode so far
Not many good jokes, or any good joke really, can't think of one moment that I laughed during this episode. The message is good like always, but the story is so generic. The action is not interesting to watch, which is made worse due to the fact that the animation is already nothing great. I really like this show, but this is quite disappointing after the excellent Finding Mr Right episode last week.
- nguyenbakhanhbicondova
- Dec 27, 2019
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Into the harley's mind.
- felipeandresrodriguezberrocal
- Mar 16, 2020
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