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Missed On Season 2 of Harley Quinn (Mostly)…The first season saw Harley struggling to leave Joker in the past — and reclaim her self-worth and independence. Even if she couldn't impress the Legion of Doom, Harley found confidence in herself. She also found a ride-or-die in Poison Ivy. And an appropriately bizarre found family/criminal gang in King Shark (voice of Ron Funches), an anthropomorphic tech-savvy shark, and Clayface (also the voice of Alan Tudyk), a shapeshifting mound of clay with a penchant for The Theater.In Season 2 of Harley Quinn.
Harls was at war with her ex, Joker; Batman (voice of Diedrich Bader); a slew of other supervillains from the Taiwan WhatsApp Number Bat-verse; and, of course, a very pathetic version of Commissioner Gordon (voice of Christopher Meloni). But Harley was also at war with herself. (Insert “eye-opening moment” musical cue here.)Photo Courtesy: HBOSure, Season 2 involved an amnesiac Joker, Darkseid and the Mother Boxes, mind control, and New Gotham's Injustice League — Penguin (voice of Wayne Knight), the Riddler (voice of Jim Rash), Two-Face (voice of Andy Daly) , Mr. Freeze (voice of Alfred Molina) and, my personal favorite, Bane (voice of James Adomian).

But, somehow, the most explosive part was Harley and Poison Ivy's evolving relationship.The two kiss, kind of unexpectedly, after a death-defying escape. The problem? Ivy is engaged to Kite Man (voice of Matt Oberg), a kite- and chili-loving himbo and D-list villain. Harley tries to put her feelings aside; she even throws Ivy a bachelorette party on Themyscira, Wonder Woman's home island.After several drunken hookups, it becomes clear that Ivy and Harley have more than chemistry — they've both caught feelings. Without a doubt, it's one of the most nuanced
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