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* At first, it might seem quite strange that Harley's PuppyDogEyes and CryCute worked so well on Ivy when she was so set on her plan. But remember: Harley is a fully trained psychologist. She's an expert at identifying and using people's mental weak points, so she knew that if the crying didn't convince Ivy to abandon the plan, nothing would. Her "Works every time." line afterwards proves that she's used this tactic against Ivy before.

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* At first, it might seem quite strange that Harley's PuppyDogEyes and CryCute CrocodileTears worked so well on Ivy when she was so set on her plan. But remember: Harley is a fully trained psychologist. She's an expert at identifying and using people's mental weak points, so she knew that if the crying didn't convince Ivy to abandon the plan, nothing would. Her "Works every time." line afterwards proves that she's used this tactic against Ivy before.
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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course) who lose, are they just SOL and go crazy?

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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her.a licensed therapist. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course) who lose, are they just SOL and go crazy?
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* While Harley's attempts to reestablish herself in psychiatry failed due to her past as a super villain, there ''are'' reasons for people not to want to hire her besides that. The entire reason she became a villain was because she allowed herself to be taken in by her patient's charm, fall under his influence, and be convinced to do illegal things for him. Even if Harley hadn't become a villain, and her only crime had been helping Joker escape, she still would've been fired and blacklisted. Not only for helping an insane mass murderer escape incarceration, but also because she'd shown herself to be susceptible to being manipulated by her patients. A quality you would not want to have a therapist, even one who wasn't working with criminals.

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* While Harley's attempts to reestablish herself in psychiatry failed due to her past as a super villain, there ''are'' reasons for people not to want to hire her besides that. The entire reason she became a villain was because she allowed herself to be taken in by her patient's charm, fall under his influence, and be convinced to do illegal things for him. Even if Harley hadn't become a villain, and her only crime had been helping Joker escape, she still would've been fired and blacklisted. Not only for helping an insane mass murderer escape incarceration, but also because she'd shown herself to be susceptible to being manipulated by her patients. A quality you would not want to have in a therapist, even one who wasn't working with criminals.
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* While Harley's attempts to reestablish herself as a psychologist failed due to her past as a super villain, there ''are'' reasons for medical institutions not to want to hire her besides that. The entire reason she became a villain was because she allowed herself to be taken in by her patient's charm, fall under his influence, and be convinced to do illegal things for him. Even if Harley hadn't become a villain, and her only crime had been helping Joker escape, she still would've been fired and blacklisted. Not only for helping an insane mass murderer escape incarceration, but also because she'd shown herself to be susceptible to being manipulated by her patients. A quality you would not want to have a therapist, even one who wasn't working with criminals.

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* While Harley's attempts to reestablish herself as a psychologist in psychiatry failed due to her past as a super villain, there ''are'' reasons for medical institutions people not to want to hire her besides that. The entire reason she became a villain was because she allowed herself to be taken in by her patient's charm, fall under his influence, and be convinced to do illegal things for him. Even if Harley hadn't become a villain, and her only crime had been helping Joker escape, she still would've been fired and blacklisted. Not only for helping an insane mass murderer escape incarceration, but also because she'd shown herself to be susceptible to being manipulated by her patients. A quality you would not want to have a therapist, even one who wasn't working with criminals.
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* While Harley's attempts to reestablish herself as a psychologist failed due to her past as a super villain, there ''are'' reasons for medical institutions not to want to hire her besides that. The entire reason she became a villain was because she allowed herself to be taken in by her patient's charm, fall under his influence, and be convinced to do illegal things for him. Even if Harley hadn't become a villain, and her only crime had been helping Joker escape, she still would've been fired and blacklisted. Not only for helping an insane mass murderer escape incarceration, but also because she'd shown herself to be susceptible to being manipulated by her patients. A quality you would not want to have a therapist, even one who wasn't working with criminals.
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** More likely: He's kidding. It's not like Nightwing thought that *any* amount would make Batman consider leaving.
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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course) who lose, are they just SOL and go crazy?

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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course) who lose, are they just SOL and go crazy?crazy?
** Well, there are other ways to get therapy cheap. The poor contestant could, for example, be treated by a student studying to be a therapist (and supervised by their licensed teachers).
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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course.) Who lose, Are they just SOL and go crazy?

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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course.) Who course) who lose, Are are they just SOL and go crazy?
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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course.) Who lose, Are they just SOL and go crazy?
* The line where Harley says "what if I forget to water myself" brings up a disturbing possibility: she just assumes everyone will become plant monsters like Floronic Man, but what if they really turn into normal (non moving) plants that [[AndIMustScream can't move but are still fully conscious?]]

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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course.) Who lose, Are they just SOL and go crazy?
* The line where Harley says "what if I forget to water myself" brings up a disturbing possibility: she just assumes everyone will become plant monsters like Floronic Man, but what if they really turn into normal (non moving) plants that [[AndIMustScream can't move but are still fully conscious?]]
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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course.) Who lose, Are they just SOL and go crazy?

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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course.) Who lose, Are they just SOL and go crazy?crazy?
* The line where Harley says "what if I forget to water myself" brings up a disturbing possibility: she just assumes everyone will become plant monsters like Floronic Man, but what if they really turn into normal (non moving) plants that [[AndIMustScream can't move but are still fully conscious?]]
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* At first, it might seem quite strange that Harley's PuppyDogEyes and CryCute worked so well on Ivy when she was so set on her plan. But remember: Harley is a fully trained psychologist. She's an expert at identifying and using people's mental weak points, so she knew that if the crying didn't convince Ivy to abandon the plan, nothing would. Her "Works every time." line afterwards proves that she's used this tactic against Ivy before.

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* At first, it might seem quite strange that Harley's PuppyDogEyes and CryCute worked so well on Ivy when she was so set on her plan. But remember: Harley is a fully trained psychologist. She's an expert at identifying and using people's mental weak points, so she knew that if the crying didn't convince Ivy to abandon the plan, nothing would. Her "Works every time." line afterwards proves that she's used this tactic against Ivy before.before.

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* In the game show Harley hosts at the end, she mentions that while people who complete the obstacle course get a year of free therapy with her. While this is nice and all, you have to wonder about all the people (including the poor contestant, who has a really messed up life but fails the course.) Who lose, Are they just SOL and go crazy?

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* This whole movie is being told from Harley Quinn’s POV! As one would expect, Quinn is an unreliable narrator who wants to make herself the center of the story, which explains the bizarre comedic tone of the film and the OOC moments for Batman and Nightwing, such as [[spoiler:Swamp Thing letting Floronic Man go ahead with his plan, leading Batman and Nightwing to set him on fire]].

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* This whole movie is being told from Harley Quinn’s POV! As one would expect, Quinn is an unreliable narrator who wants to make herself the center of the story, which explains the bizarre comedic tone of the film and the OOC moments for Batman and Nightwing, such as [[spoiler:Swamp Thing letting Floronic Man go ahead with his plan, leading Batman and Nightwing to set him on fire]].fire]].
* At first, it might seem quite strange that Harley's PuppyDogEyes and CryCute worked so well on Ivy when she was so set on her plan. But remember: Harley is a fully trained psychologist. She's an expert at identifying and using people's mental weak points, so she knew that if the crying didn't convince Ivy to abandon the plan, nothing would. Her "Works every time." line afterwards proves that she's used this tactic against Ivy before.
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* After the scene where Harley farts in the Batmobile and leaves to use the bathroom, Nightwing says he'd give Batman 10 dollars to drive away and not look back. He obviously refuses, not just because of the mission, but also because Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne, is ''rich'' . Ten dollars is pretty much chump change for him.

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* After the scene where Harley farts in the Batmobile and leaves to use the bathroom, Nightwing says he'd give Batman 10 dollars to drive away and not look back. He obviously refuses, not just because of the mission, but also because Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne, is ''rich'' .''rich''. Ten dollars is pretty much chump change for him.
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** Given Nightwing has long since left the nest, he's probably relying on his own income to support himself and his crimefighting resources. $10 would be pretty generous for him.
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* This whole movie is being told from Harley Quinn’s POV! As one would expect, Quinn is an unreliable narrator who wants to make herself the center of the story, which explains the bizarre comedic tone of the film and the OOC moments for Batman and Robin, such as [[spoiler:Swamp Thing letting Floronic Man go ahead with his plan, leading Batman and Robin to set him on fire]].

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* This whole movie is being told from Harley Quinn’s POV! As one would expect, Quinn is an unreliable narrator who wants to make herself the center of the story, which explains the bizarre comedic tone of the film and the OOC moments for Batman and Robin, Nightwing, such as [[spoiler:Swamp Thing letting Floronic Man go ahead with his plan, leading Batman and Robin Nightwing to set him on fire]].
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* This whole movie is being told from Harley Quinn’s POV! As one would expect, Quinn is an unreliable narrator who wants to make herself the center of the story, which explains the bizzare comedic tone of the film and the OOC moments for Batman and Robin, such as [[spoiler:Swamp Thing letting Floronic Man go ahead with his plan, leading Batman and Robin to set him on fire]].

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* This whole movie is being told from Harley Quinn’s POV! As one would expect, Quinn is an unreliable narrator who wants to make herself the center of the story, which explains the bizzare bizarre comedic tone of the film and the OOC moments for Batman and Robin, such as [[spoiler:Swamp Thing letting Floronic Man go ahead with his plan, leading Batman and Robin to set him on fire]].
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* This whole movie is being told from Harley Quinn’s POV! As one would expect, Quinn is an unreliable narrator who wants to make herself the center of the story, which explains the bizzare comedic tone of the film and the OOC moments for Batman and Robin, such as [[spoiler:Swamp Thing letting Floronic Man go ahead with bad plan, leading Batman and Robin to set him on fire]].

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* This whole movie is being told from Harley Quinn’s POV! As one would expect, Quinn is an unreliable narrator who wants to make herself the center of the story, which explains the bizzare comedic tone of the film and the OOC moments for Batman and Robin, such as [[spoiler:Swamp Thing letting Floronic Man go ahead with bad his plan, leading Batman and Robin to set him on fire]].
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* After the scene where Harley farts in the Batmobile and leaves to use the bathroom, Nightwing says he'd give Batman 10 dollars to drive away and not look back. He obviously refuses, not just because of the mission, but also because Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne, is ''rich'' . Ten dollars is pretty much chump change for him.

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* After the scene where Harley farts in the Batmobile and leaves to use the bathroom, Nightwing says he'd give Batman 10 dollars to drive away and not look back. He obviously refuses, not just because of the mission, but also because Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne, is ''rich'' . Ten dollars is pretty much chump change for him.him.
* This whole movie is being told from Harley Quinn’s POV! As one would expect, Quinn is an unreliable narrator who wants to make herself the center of the story, which explains the bizzare comedic tone of the film and the OOC moments for Batman and Robin, such as [[spoiler:Swamp Thing letting Floronic Man go ahead with bad plan, leading Batman and Robin to set him on fire]].
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* After the scene where Harley farts in the Batmobile and leaves to use the bathroom, Nightwing says he'd give Batman 10 dollars to drive away and not look back. He obviously refuses, not just because of the mission, but also because Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne, is ''rich'' . Ten dollars is pretty much chump change for him.

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