The Runaway Bridesmaid
- Episode aired Jun 26, 2020
- TV-MA
- 23m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
1.4K
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Harley crashes Ivy's wedding to stop Gordon and his officers from interrupting the nuptials.Harley crashes Ivy's wedding to stop Gordon and his officers from interrupting the nuptials.Harley crashes Ivy's wedding to stop Gordon and his officers from interrupting the nuptials.
Kaley Cuoco
- Harley Quinn
- (voice)
Lake Bell
- Poison Ivy
- (voice)
- …
Ron Funches
- King Shark
- (voice)
Matt Oberg
- Kiteman
- (voice)
J.B. Smoove
- Frank the Plant
- (voice)
- (as JB Smoove)
Alan Tudyk
- Clayface
- (voice)
- …
Tisha Campbell
- Tawny Young
- (voice)
- (as Tisha Campbell-Martin)
Mary Holland
- Jennifer
- (voice)
- …
Sanaa Lathan
- Catwoman
- (voice)
Jonah Platt
- Singing Clayface
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe "heroes" that the Mayor gives the Key to the City to, besides the Justice League, are Space Cabbie, Tommy Tomorrow and Vibe.
- GoofsKiteman claims that Guns N' Roses isn't metal, while generally referred to as hard rock GNR is also placed in the sub-genre of Glam Metal.
- Quotes
Harley Quinn: If I can't fuck up Ivy's wedding, no one can!
- Crazy creditsThe closing title card "The End" appears at the end, and gets a ? added to it.
- ConnectionsReferences Batman: The Animated Series: Harley and Ivy (1993)
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Season Two Review
Though I liked the first season of "Harley Quinn" I thought that it could be improved by being a little less convinced that swearing with these characters in and of itself was funny, and that if the wrote a few more jokes and observations to go with that creative freedom then I'd like the show a lot more. The second season, in my opinion, does just that. Much funnier, much more observational humour about the Batman universe and a better season arc.
Much to Harley's (Kaley Cuoco) chagrin, Gotham is deemed as no longer being part of the United States, and with Batman decommissioned and the Justice League gone, a cabal of villains see fit to carve up the city into their own territories. Harley though decides to overthrow each of them, and reunite the city under her control. Though her team are behind her, Dr Psycho (Tony Hale) is concerned that Harley is no longer as villainous as she once was and that she's distracted by her increasing closeness to Ivy (Lake Bell).
The season really did do exactly what I was hoping for, took what was a reasonably good series up to the next level by improving the writing. Many more jokes based of bits of character story that we've seen of the characters in other mediums, particularly the films. The vocal work is still really good, with particular praise for Alan Tudyk's Clayface, James Adomian's Bane and Lake Bell's Poison Ivy.
I really liked the season arc's this time too, the inevitability of Harley and Ivy's love affair and the way that they keep showing us little bits of her relationship with Kiteman, just so we understand that relationship is actually reasonably good and why Ivy is torn between them both. It also seeds Dr Psycho's storyline well, showing him missing from adventures and becoming disillusioned with his boss.
Season three is now confirmed, it would be nice if we didn't have to wait a year again on this side of the Atlantic, but either way, I'm looking forward to it.
Much to Harley's (Kaley Cuoco) chagrin, Gotham is deemed as no longer being part of the United States, and with Batman decommissioned and the Justice League gone, a cabal of villains see fit to carve up the city into their own territories. Harley though decides to overthrow each of them, and reunite the city under her control. Though her team are behind her, Dr Psycho (Tony Hale) is concerned that Harley is no longer as villainous as she once was and that she's distracted by her increasing closeness to Ivy (Lake Bell).
The season really did do exactly what I was hoping for, took what was a reasonably good series up to the next level by improving the writing. Many more jokes based of bits of character story that we've seen of the characters in other mediums, particularly the films. The vocal work is still really good, with particular praise for Alan Tudyk's Clayface, James Adomian's Bane and Lake Bell's Poison Ivy.
I really liked the season arc's this time too, the inevitability of Harley and Ivy's love affair and the way that they keep showing us little bits of her relationship with Kiteman, just so we understand that relationship is actually reasonably good and why Ivy is torn between them both. It also seeds Dr Psycho's storyline well, showing him missing from adventures and becoming disillusioned with his boss.
Season three is now confirmed, it would be nice if we didn't have to wait a year again on this side of the Atlantic, but either way, I'm looking forward to it.
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- southdavid
- Aug 26, 2021
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