Harley Quinn season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Harley Quinn and friends play "marry, fuck, kill" with Gotham villains, revealing her disdain for ex-boyfriend Joker. At a bar, Harley spots a man resembling Joker but lacking his iconic features. Despite Ivy's skepticism, Harley's convinced it's him, recalling their shared past. Flashbacks reveal Harley's journey from Arkham psychologist to Joker's accomplice, highlighting Joker's manipulation. Present day tests confirm the man has no memory of being Joker. Harley and Ivy accept his new life, reflecting on change
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who does Harley Quinn play "marry, fuck, kill" with?
Kite Man, Mr. Freeze, and Joker.
What game are Harley Quinn and her friends playing?
They are playing "marry, fuck, kill."
How does Harley Quinn describe her relationship with Joker?
She refers to him as her dead ex-boyfriend and expresses disgust at the thought of him.
Does Harley Quinn believe the man at the bar is Joker?
Yes, she insists that he is Joker, despite his normal appearance.
What is the man at the bar talking about?
He talks about his kids and girlfriend, showing a domestic side.
How does Harley Quinn recall her past with Joker?
She recalls her time as a psychologist at Arkham and her initial encounters with Joker.
What story does Joker tell Harley in the past?
A fabricated story about his neglectful parents and a pet ferret.
How does Harley Quinn's perception of Joker change over time?
She initially sees him as a patient to be treated, but later realizes his manipulative nature.
What is Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy's conclusion about the man's identity?
They conclude that he is an amnesiac version of Joker with no recollection of his past.
How do Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy handle the situation with the man?
They accept his new identity and move on from their past with Joker.
Who is Kite Man in relation to Harley Quinn?
Kite Man is Harley Quinn's fiancée.
What is the significance of the flashback in the episode?
The flashback shows Harley's journey from a psychologist to a criminal under Joker's influence.
What does the episode reveal about Joker's character?
It reveals his ability to manipulate and deceive others, particularly Harley Quinn.
How does the episode explore the theme of identity?
It examines how people can change or lose their identity, as seen with Joker's transformation.
What is the overall mood of the episode?
The episode has a mix of humor, darkness, and introspection, reflecting on complex relationships and personal change.