I have but one word for this web series...AMAZING. Seriously, the creators behind JokerBlogs truly are magicians because they know how to capture an audience, and they know how to reel them in.
Taking place between "Dark Knight" and "Rises", psychiatrist Harleen Quinzel has taken a special interest in patient #4479 at Arkham. Gatherinh bits and clues to the whereabouts of Joker's (McClure) mental stability, they quickly fall in love. Problem is: She's getting married. All sessions of Joker/Harleen's time together is recorded. After breaking loose of the psychiatric ward, Joker takes a camera to film mayhem throughout Gotham, and seeking to crash Quinzel's wedding to change her mind. Leaving clues and hints as to where he is, GCPD sets out to capture the mass-murdering clown. But does he get caught? The series is wonderfully put together and props to the actors. Each episode is a thrill, but unless you want Batman references and developing story, I say skip to episode 8, "BRB", because that's where the story really takes off. It is very smart and written well, and it's actually satirical and funny! You'll enjoy the mystery and mayhem of the delicious nail-biter! 11/10
Taking place between "Dark Knight" and "Rises", psychiatrist Harleen Quinzel has taken a special interest in patient #4479 at Arkham. Gatherinh bits and clues to the whereabouts of Joker's (McClure) mental stability, they quickly fall in love. Problem is: She's getting married. All sessions of Joker/Harleen's time together is recorded. After breaking loose of the psychiatric ward, Joker takes a camera to film mayhem throughout Gotham, and seeking to crash Quinzel's wedding to change her mind. Leaving clues and hints as to where he is, GCPD sets out to capture the mass-murdering clown. But does he get caught? The series is wonderfully put together and props to the actors. Each episode is a thrill, but unless you want Batman references and developing story, I say skip to episode 8, "BRB", because that's where the story really takes off. It is very smart and written well, and it's actually satirical and funny! You'll enjoy the mystery and mayhem of the delicious nail-biter! 11/10