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* AltoVillainess: She has a very deep, sultry and low voice.

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* AltoVillainess: AltoVillainess[=/=]ContraltoOfStrength: She has a very deep, sultry and low voice.
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* AltoVillainess: She has a very deep, sultry and low voice.



* AltoVillainess: Has a suitably purry voice of the sort usually associated with Poison Ivy.

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* AltoVillainess: Has a suitably deep purry voice of the sort usually associated with and (also just like) Poison Ivy.
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* OfficialCouple: With Harley at the end of Season 2.
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* ExoticEquipment: Whenever the subject of penises comes up, such as either in the form of a GroinAttack or as a form of emphasis, he makes sure to remind people he has two of them, similar to real-life sharks.
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'''Harley's Crew''' ([[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019TheCharacter Harley Quinn]]) | [[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019Supervillains Supervillains]] | [[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019Superheroes Superheroes]] | [[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019Others Others]]-]]]]]

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'''Harley's Crew''' ([[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019TheCharacter Harley Quinn]]) | [[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019Supervillains Supervillains]] ([[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019LegionOfDoom Legion of Doom]]) | [[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019Superheroes Superheroes]] | [[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019Others Others]]-]]]]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Briana Cuoco

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* OhNoJotAgain: When he's showing Ivy's apartment and finds Harley's crew passed out during their JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind, he mistakes them for cultists, suggesting he's accidentally rented to death cults in the past.

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* OhNoJotAgain: OhNoNotAgain: When he's showing Ivy's apartment and finds Harley's crew passed out during their JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind, he mistakes them for cultists, suggesting he's accidentally rented to death cults in the past.
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* NoodleIncident:
** Comes across Harley's crew passed out and wearing "ComicBook/SuicideSquad" shirts during their JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind and assumes they're a death cult, saying OhNoNotAgain, suggesting he's rented to death cults in the past.
** Sets up a {{flashback}} in the season two opener about the end of UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar, but Harley cuts him off and forbids any flashbacks. Twice.


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* OhNoJotAgain: When he's showing Ivy's apartment and finds Harley's crew passed out during their JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind, he mistakes them for cultists, suggesting he's accidentally rented to death cults in the past.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: As part of the BigBadEnsemble for season 3, she's a woman who has always been supportive of Harley instead of a StrawMisogynist, like Bruce has genuine [[WellIntentionedExtremist good intentions]] though was much more aware of what she was doing and until one episode after her defeat had no affiliation with the Legion of Doom.


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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: As the FinalBoss of Season Two his dynamic with Harley was [[MirrorCharacter the opposite of her dynamic with The Joker]]. He was formerly part of Harley's crew as she'd been TheDragon to The Joker, [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal both left because they felt mistreated]] and tried to [[StartMyOwn strike out on their own]] by winning the approval of a [[GreaterScopeVillain high profile villain]]. Harley by starting her own criminal organisation and joining the Legion of Doom, Psycho by taking over the world with an army of paradeamons so he could join Darkseid's forces. The Joker was a BadassNormal who was widely respected in the villain community, while Psycho was a very powerful telepath who was nonetheless rejected by his fellow villains for his [[StrawMisogynist open misogyny]].

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* AmbiguouslyGay: When he expresses romantic or sexual interest, it's only ever in men. The 'ambiguous' part comes from the fact that while his ShapeshifterDefaultForm is male, he prefers to approach them as women - see AmbiguousGenderIdentity above.
** Made less ambiguous in the Valentine special where he (attempts to) go on a date with another guy, while in his normal form and not as a female. The same special has him admit that he identifies as sexually fluid.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: When he expresses romantic or sexual interest, it's only ever in men. The 'ambiguous' part comes from the fact that while his ShapeshifterDefaultForm is male, he prefers to approach them as women - see AmbiguousGenderIdentity above.
** Made less ambiguous in the Valentine special where he (attempts to) go on a date with another guy, while in his normal form and not as a female.
above. The same Valentine's day special has him admit that he identifies as sexually fluid.
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* ArcVillain: [[spoiler:Becomes the main antagonist of the second half of Season 2. After failing to convince Harley to use Darkseid's army to TakeOverTheWorld, he teams up with the Riddler to take control of the wayward Parademons left on Earth in hopes of becoming Darkseid's {{Dragon}} and carrying out his dreams of conquest.]]

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* ArcVillain: [[spoiler:Becomes the main antagonist of the second half of Season 2. After failing to convince Harley to use Darkseid's army to TakeOverTheWorld, he teams up with the Riddler to take control of the wayward Parademons left on Earth in hopes of becoming Darkseid's {{Dragon}} [[TheDragon Dragon]] and carrying out his dreams of conquest.]]

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** By Season 4, he is just as powerful as his comic counterpart, being able to take on Ivy in a fight.



* TheDogBitesBack: In "Icons Only' Clayface revels in the chance to make Harley and Ivy, who have mistreated him numerous times, squirm over not having tickets to his sold out shows. He physically threatens them both, and even though Harley apologizes, he points out that she's only saying that now after he's finally successful.



* GrewASpine: Finally making his breakthrough unto stardom, Clayface has grown confident enough to stand up to Ivy for her mistreatment of him and makes a point to get her to acknowledge him after she deliberately ignores him. When she doesn't back down from mocking him, they fight and he's competently makes full use of his powers.
* HiddenDepths: He's not that good of an actor, but he turns out to be quite a good singer.



* HiddenDepths: He's not that good of an actor, but he turns out to be quite a good singer.


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* TookALevelInJerkass: His newfound fame seems to have gotten to his head by Season 4. He's much more antagonistic towards Harley and Ivy (though this may be [[TheDogBitesBack justified by their previous msitreatment]]), and he freely admits he has no problem if innocents are hurt during his fight with Ivy.
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* ArcVillain: Serves as one of the main antagonists of Season 3, which centers around her plan to terraform Gotham. However, since she and Harley are {{Villain Protagonist}}s, this doesn't lead to her becoming an outright antagonist until the penultimate episode, wherein Harley balks at the massive loss of life her plan would cause and works with the Batfamily to stop her.

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* ArcVillain: Serves as one of the main antagonists secondary antagonist of Season 3, which centers around her plan to terraform Gotham. However, since she and Harley are {{Villain Protagonist}}s, this doesn't lead to her becoming an outright antagonist until the penultimate episode, wherein Harley balks at the massive loss of life her plan would cause and works with the Batfamily to stop her.
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* WorfHadTheFlu: Ivy would normally have no problem overpowering Lex Luthor with her plant powers, but she's unable to do so in the back half of season 4 because his [[TheNightThatNeverEnds plan to get rid of Superman by blocking out the sun]] has also left her unable to photosynthesize. She resorts to boardroom politicking to oust him instead.
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* TheHeavy: [[spoiler: Dr. Psycho takes over this role after becoming the ArcVillain for Season 2’s second half, where he guides Darkseid’s army to conquer Earth for Darkseid]].


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* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: [[spoiler: Dr. Psycho may be serving Darkseid in season 2, but it is Dr. Psycho whom Harley and her crew has the most animosity with since Psycho used to be part of Harley’s crew before deciding to betray them]].
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** When calling out how she only received a Villy award out of WhiteGuilt, she mentions how Black Manta's status as veteran supervillain should have gotten him one by now.

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** When publicly calling out how she only received a Villy award out of WhiteGuilt, she mentions how Black Manta's status as veteran supervillain should have gotten him one by now.
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** When calling out how she only received a Villy award out of WhiteGuilt, she mentions how Black Manta's status as veteran supervillain should have gotten him one by now.
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* AdaptedOut: The series omits his grandniece Hannah Borgman, better known as Hanuquinn of the Gang of Harleys (the rest of whom are also absent).
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* * ArchEnemy: [[spoiler: He’s this to both Harley ''and'' Ivy. While the two both have their individual arch-enemies in The Joker and Lex Luthor respectively, Dr. Psycho is the one villain that the two share mutual enmity with after he betrayed them for his own selfish purposes and later exposed their affair to the whole world after losing, making them hate Psycho more than they do their usual nemesis. They even made themselves clear that they will only consider working with him if there is no other option. The rest of Harley’s old crew also shares their hatred for Psycho, to the point they don’t even acknowledge his existence when breaking Harley out of Arkham Asylum]].

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* * ArchEnemy: [[spoiler: He’s this to both Harley ''and'' Ivy. While the two both have their individual arch-enemies in The Joker and Lex Luthor respectively, Dr. Psycho is the one villain that the two share mutual enmity with after he betrayed them for his own selfish purposes and later exposed their affair to the whole world after losing, making them hate Psycho more than they do their usual nemesis. They even made themselves clear that they will only consider working with him if there is no other option. The rest of Harley’s old crew also shares their hatred for Psycho, to the point they don’t even acknowledge his existence when breaking Harley out of Arkham Asylum]].
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* * ArchEnemy: [[spoiler: He’s this to both Harley ''and'' Ivy. While the two both have their individual arch-enemies in The Joker and Lex Luthor respectively, Dr. Psycho is the one villain that the two share mutual enmity with after he betrayed them for his own selfish purposes and later exposed their affair to the whole world after losing, making them hate Psycho more than they do their usual nemesis. They even made themselves clear that they will only consider working with him if there is no other option. The rest of Harley’s old crew also shares their hatred for Psycho, to the point they don’t even acknowledge his existence when breaking Harley out of Arkham Asylum]].
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* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler:Even if Harley and Ivy have developed some moral consciousness, they are still morally grey. Catwoman is still very much a thief out for herself. With Barbara being part of the sirens, she is the only one among them who is a full on hero.]]
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"A Deadly Doctor, simply put, is someone who fights or kills with a medical motif."


* DeadlyDoctor: Dr Psycho, along with Harley and Ivy who both have doctorates in psychology and botany.
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* FiveManBand:
** TheLeader: Harley, has the main goal of joining the Legion of Doom. [[spoiler:When she is temporarily put on ice, the crew loses its energy.]]
** TheLancer: Ivy, cool and aloof, serves as the {{Foil}} to the passionate and unpredictable Harley.
** TheSmartGuy: Dr.Psycho is well versed in all things mental, and even taught Evil 101 at Boston College.
** TheBigGuy: King Shark is normally a GentleGiant ([[GeniusBruiser and a surprisingly talented hacker]]), but can turn into TheBerserker when in Arkham or smells blood.
** TheFace: Clayface is the most flamboyant of the crew, and serves the group best with his disguises rather than combat prowess.
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* AmazonBrigade: By the end of Season 4, [[spoiler:all of Harley's teammates are now women and they decide to call themselves the Gotham City Sirens.]]
* AntiHeroTeam: At the end of Season 4, [[spoiler:Harley forms a new crew with Ivy, Barbara and Catwoman ,calling themselves the Gotham City Sirens. All the members are more heroic than the villains, but except for Barbara, none of them has the moral code of a hero.]]

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* AmazonBrigade: By the end of Season 4, [[spoiler:all all of Harley's teammates are now women and they decide to call themselves the Gotham City Sirens.]]
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* AntiHeroTeam: At the end of Season 4, [[spoiler:Harley Harley forms a new crew with Ivy, Barbara and Catwoman ,calling Catwoman, calling themselves the Gotham City Sirens. All the members are more heroic than the villains, but except for Barbara, none of them has the moral code of a hero.]]



** TheHeart: Clayface is the most flamboyant of the crew, and serves the group best with his disguises rather than combat prowess.

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** TheHeart: TheFace: Clayface is the most flamboyant of the crew, and serves the group best with his disguises rather than combat prowess.



* TwoGirlsToATeam: Harley and Ivy are the only women on the initial team. However there's more focus on them than the rest of the crew.

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* TwoGirlsToATeam: Harley and Ivy are the only women on the initial team. However However, there's more focus on them than the rest of the crew.crew. Subverted by the end of Season 4 where all the members are now women.



* VillainProtagonist: The crew basically plays hopscotch between this and AntiHero.

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* VillainProtagonist: The crew basically plays hopscotch between this and AntiHero. They're totally criminals, but rarely do anything overly and needlessly evil.

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Separating new members from old members


* AmazonBrigade: By the end of Season 4, [[spoiler:all of Harley's teammates are now women and they decide to call themselves the Gotham City Sirens.]]
* AntiHeroTeam: At the end of Season 4, [[spoiler:Harley forms a new crew with Ivy, Barbara and Catwoman ,calling themselves the Gotham City Sirens. All the members are more heroic than the villains, but except for Barbara, none of them has the moral code of a hero.]]



* TwoGirlsToATeam: Harley and Ivy are the only women on the team. However there's more focus on them than the rest of the crew.

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* TwoGirlsToATeam: Harley and Ivy are the only women on the initial team. However there's more focus on them than the rest of the crew.



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[[folder:Doctor Psycho]]
!!Doctor Psycho (Dr. Edgar Cizko)
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A short, angry man with powerful telepathic and telekinetic abilities.

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!!Doctor Psycho (Dr. Edgar Cizko)
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!!ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} (Barbara Gordon)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyHale

A short, angry man with powerful telepathic and telekinetic abilities.
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The daughter of Commissioner Jim Gordon who strives to become a fighter of crime.


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* ActionGirl: A young woman trained to utilize martial arts and gadgetry in crimefighting.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: In most incarnations she tends to have long hair, but this version wears her hair much shorter.
* AdaptationalLateAppearance: She first appears and becomes Batgirl after Damian Wayne is established as the current Robin, when in most continuities (including the mainline comics), she entered the picture sometime during Dick Grayson's career as the original Robin.
* AgeLift: Barbara is typically one of the oldest of the Batfamily kids, but here she is a college student who started crimefighting much later than Damian.
* AncestralName: Her mother is also named Barbara.
* BrainyBrunette: She has chestnut hair like her father and shows observation skills that give her potential as a detective.
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:When Nightwing is suddenly killed, Barbara loses her cheerful and friendly demeanor and won't even listen to Harley. She even punches and pushes her in a fit of rage and sadness.]]
* CastingGag: She is voiced by Briana Cuoco, sister of Kaley Cuoco (Harley Quinn).
* CompositeCharacter: She's Barbara Gordon, but with Stephanie Brown's personality, and starts off fighting in a hood and ski mask against a clue-based villain. She also starts her career in No Man's Land, like Cassandra Cain.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: She only gives a casual response to watching Harley ''very'' bloodily kill the Mad Hatter, and not even trying to stop her. Being from Gotham must do that to everyone.
* DaddysGirl: While Batman inspired her superhero costume, the one who made her want to be a hero was her father.
* EnemyMine: She's willing to side with Harley and Ivy even though she knows those two are criminals because she wants to get rid of the Riddler too.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Played with; though Jim Gordon is her dad and inspiration, seeing his incompetence up close and personal makes her see the ''Joker'' might be a better mayor.
* FriendlyEnemy: She's on friendly terms with Harley's crew, despite being on opposite sides of the law.
* GeniusCripple: [[spoiler:She becomes this after she's shot and left paralyzed by the Joker. She's now wheelchair-bound, but can still do amazing things with a computer.]]
* HeroWorshipper: Her dorm room has several posters of Batman and she designs her superhero suit after him, showing how much she admires him.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Or in this case, daughter. She's just as clingy, goofy and Batman-obsessed as her dad, just in a slightly different way.
* MissionControl: After [[spoiler:she becomes paralyzed because of the Joker]], Barbara can no longer join Harley in the field, but she still can provide assistance through her computer and does some impressive hacker work to help take down enemies.
* MythologyGag: Her Batsuit is like the "Batgirl of Burnside" outfit (but [[Series/Batman1966 purple with yellow trim]]), and as Barbara she's [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls2019 wearing a hoodie]].
* NiceGirl: She's very kind to both heroes and Harley's crew.
* OddFriendship: Despite Harley being a villain, Barbara really wants to be her friend. By Season 3, Harley kinda gives in and accepts Barbara as her friend, although she still doesn't like her being a hero.
* OnlySaneMan: She keeps trying to calm down both her father and Harley, only to [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom convince them both to escalate.]]
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: In contrast to her stressed-out and cynical father (and the near-equally cynical but not-so stressed-out Batman), she is a cheerful and optimistic girl.
* ShipperOnDeck: After the Season 2 finale, she has become a [=HarleyxIvy=] shipper and even bet on them staying a couple against her new best friend "Stephanie".
* TheSmartGirl: She becomes this to the Sirens. Despite [[spoiler:now being paralyzed]], she's a computer genius who helps Harley and Ivy with her impressive hacker skills.
* ThrillSeeker: She loves the adrenaline rush from fighting crime.
* YouAreInCommandNow: In the Season 3 finale, [[spoiler:Joker has Bruce arrested for tax evasion. Until he completes his sentence, he leaves Batgirl in charge of the Bat Family in his absence.]]
* YouthfulFreckles: She has a cluster of freckles on each cheek, which reflects her energetic and inexperienced character.
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[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} (Selina Kyle)
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Cat-burglar and occasional love-interest of Batman. Appears in Season 2.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: By the time Catwoman formed a trio with Harley and Ivy in the comics, she was by far the most heroic member of the group. Here it's the opposite; she is only out for herself and thinks the other two are foolish for putting so much stock in friendship. She ''does'' however take part in Ivy's bachelorette party, during which she acts nicer. That being said, her [[DatingCatwoman relationship]] with Batman also has her being portrayed in a much less flattering light than is typical. While there's usually a legitimate spark between the two in most material, with the main factor preventing them from unambiguously hooking up being Catwoman's inability to fully let go of her thieving ways, it's revealed in Season 3 that she only stayed with Bruce for so long [[GoldDigger to mooch off of him]]. [[spoiler:This trope ends up being completely zig-zagged with Selina admitting to Bruce that, despite the mooching, she ultimately can't bring herself to completely abandon Bruce after seeing just how badly he took their breakup and comforts him in her own way.]]
* AltoVillainess: Has a suitably purry voice of the sort usually associated with Poison Ivy.
* AmicableExes: [[spoiler:Despite claiming that she would cut off Bruce completely after their break up, Selina admits she doesn't like seeing him unhappy either. She shows up at the premiere of the movie featuring his parents' death because she knows it's very hard on him and comforts him in her own way.]]
* AntiHero: By her own admission, she's more an antihero than a villain; while she rarely does anything particularly heroic, she's not part of the Legion of Doom and her criminal activities are largely limited to theft ([[BreadEggsMilkSquick and keeping a tiger as a pet]]).
* BathingBeauty: When trying to take a break from dating Batman, she takes a relaxing bubble bath.
* BrokenPedestal: Ivy idolizes Catwoman as an independent and self-confident villainess. However, by the end of "Trapped" she realizes she doesn't really want to be like her after seeing how uncaring and self-centered the cat burglar really is since Ivy has grown to see the value of having true friends and love in her life. She ''does'' get better when she joins Ivy's bachelorette party.
* TheCharmer: Even Ivy is taken by her charms despite her expressed distrust towards Selina.
* ClassyCatBurglar: As staple for Catwoman, she's a sexy and aloof cat-burglar.
* CommitmentIssues: Both Ivy and Batman have hooked up with Catwoman at some point, but they want something more serious out of a relationship and Catwoman hates being tied down. When Batman gets too clingy, Catwoman breaks up with him and cuts him off completely while ignoring his many gifts.
* DatingCatwoman: It's mentioned in early seasons that she has a thing going with Batman. Season 3 addresses it when Batman wants to go steady, but Catwoman gets fed up with his clinginess and breaks up with him for good.
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Although Catwoman is an iconic ClassyCatBurglar, this incarnation ironically deconstructs the trope with her personality and relationship with Batman. The traditional Catwoman is usually depicted as a high-class thief who steals for the challenge of it and usually has [[DatingCatwoman some kind of romantic relationship with the hero]], but her portrayal in this series only has her be in a relationship with Batman [[GoldDigger purely for self-gain]] and also shows just how [[{{Jerkass}} personally unpleasant]] a person who steals expensive items for sport would likely be.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite being a GoldDigger towards Bruce, even she draws a line when he tries giving her two Persian cats that he named after his dead parents.
* FemmeFatale: Uses people to get what she wants.
* FriendsWithBenefits: She used to hook up with Ivy, but never treated it as anything but a fling and Ivy became an ExtremeDoormat to her as she kept hoping Catwoman would date her for real.
* GoldDigger: She dates Bruce because he's rich and lets her hang out at his mansion as if she owned the place. Even after she breaks up with him, she still takes his expensive gifts.
* GrandfatherClause: Creator/EarthaKitt famously played Catwoman in [[Series/Batman1966 the 60's Batman series]] long before the Internet. It's likely for this that fans have been more accepting of a black Selina Kyle than the usual controversy surrounding adaptational race changes.
* IWorkAlone: As she says, she isn't used to working in a team.
* ImpossibleTheft: She's so good at stealing that she can somehow steal Ivy's jacket while she was wearing it. In the museum, she is able to steal a ring from inside a ring box which is inside someone's pocket.
* {{Jerkass}}: She's selfish, self-absorbed, and uncaring towards people. She strings her hookups along as long as she can get something out of them and doesn't hesitate to cut them off completely once she's bored of them.
* KickTheDog: In Season 2's "Trapped", [[spoiler: she ditches Harley, Ivy, and Kite Man after they reach the flamethrower, and swipes the engagement ring Kite Man stole for Ivy just to rub it in]].
* KindheartedCatLover: The comic spin-off reveals Selina owns and spoils a literal clowder of cats, plus her apartment is covered in cat-themed knickknacks.
* MythologyGag:
** Like [[Creator/EarthaKitt Eartha Kitt's]] version seen in the [[Series/Batman1966 60's TV series]], this version of Selina is black.
** In the finale, she's dating Creator/TimBurton, who was responsible for giving her first [[Film/BatmanReturns big-screen appearence]].
* NavelDeepNeckline: At the Villy Awards, Catwoman wears a suit with an open coat, revealing a portion of her topless breasts.
* NoSympathy: She knows Bruce's abandonment issues are rooted in his childhood trauma with the murder of his parents, but doesn't care and only feels exasperated by his excessive clinginess. Once she gets tired of him, she breaks up with him and sends him into a depression. [[spoiler: But she does care enough to come to the premiere of the movie based off his parents murders to support him]].
* NotSoAboveItAll: In Season 3's "It's a Swamp Thing", she returns to her apartment after living with Bruce for a while to have some "alone" time. The first thing she does is take a bubblebath while drinking a mixture of wine and beer, munch on cheese puffs, and watch a funny internet video.
* PetTheDog: She steals the necklace of Bruce's deceased mother that was exhibited at a theater and puts it on Bruce's pocket, being aware of how much he hates that his childhood trauma has been turned into entertainment.
* RaceLift: Like Lex Luthor and the Queen of Fables, Catwoman was made black for this series.
* StickyFingers: Just from her introduction sequence, she effortlessly swipes the jewellery from the patrons of the diner she was eating at, as well as Ivy's jacket.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She is basically the Queen of Fables' replacement for Season 2, with the role of being the temporary eviler teammate, but does not commit the former's atrocities, making her a downplayed example.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Of the Gotham Sirens trio. While CharacterDevelopment made Harley and Ivy mellow out and show care for the importance of friendship, Catwoman is still a self-serving thief who only teamed up with them out of convenience, all of which is pretty ironic, given this dynamic is usually reversed in the comics, with Selina as a NominalHero and sometimes even a TokenGoodTeammate reigning in the more destructive Ivy and Harley.
* UnseenNoMore: Is mentioned by Ivy in an episode in Season 1 before actually appearing in the series.
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!!Former Members

[[folder:Doctor Psycho]]
!!Doctor Psycho (Dr. Edgar Cizko)
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A short, angry man with powerful telepathic and telekinetic abilities.
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* AccidentalAdultery: In "There's No Place To Go But Down", [[spoiler:Ivy unintentionally cheated on Kite Man after she and Harley kissed. Much more seriously, they actually have sex whilst intoxicated in "Bachelorette".]]
* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: [[spoiler:Lex gives Ivy a PR team to supposedly help with her image. They make her feel like the most important person in the world (when in actuality, she is doing everything except her job) and it gets to her head in unbelievable fashion. She ignores Harley, ignores the villains she's supposed to mentor and leaves her actual work of being the CEO of the Legion of Doom on the backburner, while becoming obsessed with her new celebrity status.]]
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The standard telling of her origins has her gaining her plant powers, and with it her green skin color, after she became a scientist. Here, her memories show her with green skin ever since she was little, as if since birth. If true, it would mean Ivy was born a metahuman. It isn't until "Metamorphosis" that Ivy reveals that she became superpowered after a laboratory accident, though doesn’t say if her skin was already green before that.

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* AccidentalAdultery: In "There's No Place To Go But Down", [[spoiler:Ivy Ivy unintentionally cheated on Kite Man after she and Harley kissed. Much more seriously, they actually have sex whilst intoxicated in "Bachelorette".]]
"Bachelorette".
* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: [[spoiler:Lex Lex gives Ivy a PR team to supposedly help with her image. They make her feel like the most important person in the world (when in actuality, she is doing everything except her job) and it gets to her head in unbelievable fashion. She ignores Harley, ignores the villains she's supposed to mentor and leaves her actual work of being the CEO of the Legion of Doom on the backburner, while becoming obsessed with her new celebrity status.]]
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The standard telling of
Thankfully, she comes back to her origins has her gaining her plant powers, and with it her green skin color, senses after she became a scientist. Here, her memories show her starts disagreeing with green skin ever since she was little, as if since birth. If true, it would mean Ivy was born a metahuman. It isn't until "Metamorphosis" that Ivy reveals that she became superpowered after a laboratory accident, though doesn’t say if her skin was already green before that.PR team's choices and asks the Natural Disasters to help her get rid of them.



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Ivy is a ''far'' more pleasant character than in the comics, being depicted as Harley's even-tempered and supportive best friend who happens to be an EcoTerrorist. Her misanthropy is toned down greatly, and in her own words, she still hates other people but she can tolerate being around them. This is lampshaded by Ivy addressing that Harley's diagnosis of her -- a misanthrope with abandonment issues who bonds with plants to avoid bonding with humans -- was one she took to heart, and she's making the effort to be a more functional person.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: AdaptationalNiceGirl: Ivy is a ''far'' more pleasant character than in the comics, being depicted as Harley's even-tempered and supportive best friend who happens to be an EcoTerrorist. Her misanthropy is toned down greatly, and in her own words, she still hates other people but she can tolerate being around them. This is lampshaded by Ivy addressing that Harley's diagnosis of her -- a misanthrope with abandonment issues who bonds with plants to avoid bonding with humans -- was one she took to heart, and she's making the effort to be a more functional person.



* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:In "The Final Joke" Ivy's HealingFactor, with maybe a bit of ThePowerOfFriendship from Harley, revives her after being speared through the heart in the previous episode.]]
* BattleCouple: [[spoiler:She and Harley become a couple in the Season 2 finale. ''The Eat, Bang, Kill Tour'' comics show them repeatedly fighting together and saving each other while they're on their "honeymoon".]]

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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:In In "The Final Joke" Ivy's HealingFactor, with maybe a bit of ThePowerOfFriendship from Harley, revives her after being speared through the heart in the previous episode.]]
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* BattleCouple: [[spoiler:She She and Harley become a couple in the Season 2 finale. ''The Eat, Bang, Kill Tour'' comics show them repeatedly fighting together and saving each other while they're on their "honeymoon".]]



* BestFriend: She's Harley's most loyal, caring and helpful friend. [[spoiler:Though they do eventually get a RelationshipUpgrade.]]

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* BestFriend: She's Harley's most loyal, caring and helpful friend. [[spoiler:Though Though they do eventually get a RelationshipUpgrade.]]



* CallingTheOldManOut: In ''The Eat, Bang, Kill Tour'' comics, Ivy has her own JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind to confront the memory of her abusive father. [[spoiler:Ivy killing the memory of her father to protect her younger self is a symbol of her first step in her journey of self-love and acceptance.]]
* CardCarryingVillain: Averted, uniquely among the criminals in this show. Unlike Harley and the various supervillains in the Legion of Doom, who revel in being considered evil and villainous, Ivy insists that there's nothing "evil" about her acts of eco-terrorism.

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* BrutalHonesty: In Season 4, to screw with her PR team, Ivy agrees to host a child beauty pageant for girls who want to become like her, only to mercilessly destroy the girls' dreams by telling them that they can't ever hope to become like her when she got her powers from a FreakLabAccident that she survived by a miracle and none of these girls will ever become special when they're forgettable at best.
* CallingTheOldManOut: In ''The Eat, Bang, Kill Tour'' comics, Ivy has her own JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind to confront the memory of her abusive father. [[spoiler:Ivy Ivy killing the memory of her father to protect her younger self is a symbol of her first step in her journey of self-love and acceptance.]]
* CardCarryingVillain: Averted, uniquely among the criminals in this show. Unlike Harley and the various supervillains in the Legion of Doom, who revel in being considered evil and villainous, Ivy insists that there's nothing "evil" about her acts of eco-terrorism.



* CynicismCatalyst: [[spoiler:Ivy admits she lost her faith in humanity the first time her father hit her.]]

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* CynicismCatalyst: [[spoiler:Ivy admits she Ivy lost her faith in humanity the first time her father hit her.]]



* DatingCatwoman: [[spoiler:At the end of Season 3, Ivy becomes the leader of the new Legion of Doom, but realizes Harley no longer enjoys being a villain. Not wanting to force Harley into a criminal lifestyle like the Joker did, Ivy pushes Harley to give being a hero a try and assures her they won't break up just because they'll be in opposite alignments.]]

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* DatingCatwoman: [[spoiler:At At the end of Season 3, Ivy becomes the leader of the new Legion of Doom, but realizes Harley no longer enjoys being a villain. Not wanting to force Harley into a criminal lifestyle like the Joker did, Ivy pushes Harley to give being a hero a try and assures her they won't break up just because they'll be in opposite alignments.]]



* DiedInYourArmsTonight: At the end of "Devil's Snare", [[spoiler:Ivy is stabbed through the chest by the Joker and bleeds to death in Harley's arms. Thankfully, it turns out not to be permanent.]]
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:She's fatally impaled in ''Devil's Snare'', but it's revealed an episode later that her HealingFactor is so strong that even having her heart destroyed is a temporary setback.]]

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* DiedInYourArmsTonight: At the end of "Devil's Snare", [[spoiler:Ivy Ivy is stabbed through the chest by the Joker and bleeds to death in Harley's arms. Thankfully, it turns out not to be permanent.]]
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:She's She's fatally impaled in ''Devil's Snare'', "Devil's Snare", but it's revealed an episode later that her HealingFactor is so strong that even having her heart destroyed is a temporary setback.]]



* FatalFlaw: Her inability to be honest with herself drives much of the plot of Season 2's latter half. As she puts it, [[spoiler:she hurt a lot of people delaying the inevitable.]]

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* FatalFlaw: Her inability to be honest with herself drives much of the plot of Season 2's latter half. As she puts it, [[spoiler:she she hurt a lot of people delaying the inevitable.]]



* ForgivenButNotForgotten: [[spoiler:Kite Man manages to forgive Ivy for having an affair with Harley while they were engaged, but he has not forgotten it.]]

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* ForgivenButNotForgotten: [[spoiler:Kite Kite Man manages to forgive Ivy for having an affair with Harley while they were engaged, but he has not forgotten it.]]



** Season 2 flips this around, with Ivy having choosing between her lover (Kite Man) and her best friend (Harley). [[spoiler:[[RelationshipUpgrade The season ends with Harley becoming Ivy's lover after Kite Man breaks off their engagement and Ivy realizes that she only went along with the wedding for negative reasons]].]]

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** Season 2 flips this around, with Ivy having choosing between her lover (Kite Man) and her best friend (Harley). [[spoiler:[[RelationshipUpgrade [[RelationshipUpgrade The season ends with Harley becoming Ivy's lover after Kite Man breaks off their engagement and Ivy realizes that she only went along with the wedding for negative reasons]].]]



* GiantWoman: She uses a plant-growing chemical to become over fifty feet tall in the finale of Season 1. [[spoiler:Too bad for her that GiantEqualsInvincible is not a thing, as Joker spears Ivy straight through the heart after she becomes a much bigger target. Lucky for Ivy that her HealingFactor allowed her to survive that, albeit barely.]]

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* GiantWoman: She uses a plant-growing chemical to become over fifty feet tall in the finale of Season 1. [[spoiler:Too Too bad for her that GiantEqualsInvincible is not a thing, as Joker spears Ivy straight through the heart after she becomes a much bigger target. Lucky for Ivy that her HealingFactor allowed her to survive that, albeit barely.]]



* HatesTheirParent: One of her deepest fears is her cold-hearted and unloving father. [[spoiler:She later admits her father beating her was the reason why she became a misanthrope.]] As Harley says, both of them have daddy issues.
* HealingFactor: Her plant physiology allows her to heal from all manner of wounds and pathogens [[spoiler:even having her heart destroyed only puts her out of commission temporarily.]]

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* HatesTheirParent: One of her deepest fears is her cold-hearted and unloving father. [[spoiler:She She later admits her father beating her was the reason why she became a misanthrope.]] misanthrope. As Harley says, both of them have daddy issues.
* HealingFactor: Her plant physiology allows her to heal from all manner of wounds and pathogens [[spoiler:even even having her heart destroyed only puts her out of commission temporarily.]]



* IDontWantToRuinOurFriendship: [[spoiler:Harley is Ivy's best friend and the most important person in her life, but unlike with Kite Man, Ivy can't trust Harley won't do something that could break her heart or ruin their relationship. After Harley went back to the Joker and let Ivy down so many times, Ivy can ''barely'' allow herself to keep Harley as a friend, so becoming lovers with her is too much of a risk for Ivy to take with all the emotional baggage she already has. After Kite Man spells it out for Ivy that her heart really belongs to Harley in "The Runaway Bridesmaid" and breaks off their engagement, she allows herself to reciprocate Harley's feelings.]]
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:The Joker harpoons her in "Devil's Snare".]]

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* IDontWantToRuinOurFriendship: [[spoiler:Harley Harley is Ivy's best friend and the most important person in her life, but unlike with Kite Man, Ivy can't trust Harley won't do something that could break her heart or ruin their relationship. After Harley went back to the Joker and let Ivy down so many times, Ivy can ''barely'' allow herself to keep Harley as a friend, so becoming lovers with her is too much of a risk for Ivy to take with all the emotional baggage she already has. After Kite Man spells it out for Ivy that her heart really belongs to Harley in "The Runaway Bridesmaid" and breaks off their engagement, she allows herself to reciprocate Harley's feelings.]]
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:The The Joker harpoons her in "Devil's Snare".]]



* InLoveWithLove: Her relationship with Kite Man has shades of this. Ivy believes she loves him back and agrees to marry him even though she's not entirely sure she's ready for that sort of commitment because he's one of the most decent and caring people she knows. However, she seems more attracted to the idea of getting married and staying in a "safe" relationship rather than necessarily to Kite Man himself. [[spoiler:Her hesitation becomes obvious to where Kite-Man picks up on it and after the wedding is ruined, he reaches his own breaking point and ends the relationship for both their own good.]]

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* InLoveWithLove: Her relationship with Kite Man has shades of this. Ivy believes she loves him back and agrees to marry him even though she's not entirely sure she's ready for that sort of commitment because he's one of the most decent and caring people she knows. However, she seems more attracted to the idea of getting married and staying in a "safe" relationship rather than necessarily to Kite Man himself. [[spoiler:Her Her hesitation becomes obvious to where Kite-Man picks up on it and after the wedding is ruined, he reaches his own breaking point and ends the relationship for both their own good.]]



* JustFriends: [[spoiler:Harley and Ivy have been best friends for years, but it's not until after they share a passionate kiss during their escape from Bane's pit that they realize their feelings for each other are romantic. This only makes things awkward between them because Ivy refuses to acknowledge she's in love with Harley and Harley is forced to suppress her feelings for Ivy to not get in the way of Ivy's engagement to Kite Man. After they wind up having sex following a rager in "Bachelorette", Harley finally confesses to Ivy, only for Ivy to turn her down in favor of going through with marrying Kite Man, believing her and Harley are incapable of having a lasting romantic relationship. However, in "The Runaway Bridesmaid", Kite Man realizes that Ivy truly has stronger feelings for Harley than she has for him and breaks off their engagement, leading Ivy to allow herself to [[RelationshipUpgrade reciprocate Harley's feelings]].]]
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:Killing Becca, Condiment King's fiancee; unlike Condiment King himself, she never did anything to Ivy or Kite Man, and comes off as needlessly cruel compared to many of her other acts of villainy]].

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* JustFriends: [[spoiler:Harley Harley and Ivy have been best friends for years, but it's not until after they share a passionate kiss during their escape from Bane's pit that they realize their feelings for each other are romantic. This only makes things awkward between them because Ivy refuses to acknowledge she's in love with Harley and Harley is forced to suppress her feelings for Ivy to not get in the way of Ivy's engagement to Kite Man. After they wind up having sex following a rager in "Bachelorette", Harley finally confesses to Ivy, only for Ivy to turn her down in favor of going through with marrying Kite Man, believing her and Harley are incapable of having a lasting romantic relationship. However, in "The Runaway Bridesmaid", Kite Man realizes that Ivy truly has stronger feelings for Harley than she has for him and breaks off their engagement, leading Ivy to allow herself to [[RelationshipUpgrade reciprocate Harley's feelings]].]]
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* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:Killing Killing Becca, Condiment King's fiancee; unlike Condiment King himself, she never did anything to Ivy or Kite Man, and comes off as needlessly cruel compared to many of her other acts of villainy]].villainy.



* MessianicArchetype: [[spoiler:After being resurrected in "The Final Joke", she rises into the air with her arms out, her body forming a cross shape.]]

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* MessianicArchetype: [[spoiler:After After being resurrected in "The Final Joke", she rises into the air with her arms out, her body forming a cross shape.]]



* MoralityChain: Ivy's influence keeps Harley from going off the deep end. When she and Harley are avoiding each other after [[spoiler:their awkward kiss]], [[TokenEvilTeammate Psycho]] talks Harley into [[spoiler:[[DealWithTheDevil pledging herself to Darkseid]] for a Parademon army]]. Harley gets cold feet and backs out of it as soon as Ivy shows up and questions whether she really wants to go through with it.

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* MoralityChain: Ivy's influence keeps Harley from going off the deep end. When she and Harley are avoiding each other after [[spoiler:their their awkward kiss]], kiss, [[TokenEvilTeammate Psycho]] talks Harley into [[spoiler:[[DealWithTheDevil pledging herself to Darkseid]] for a Parademon army]]. Harley gets cold feet and backs out of it as soon as Ivy shows up and questions whether she really wants to go through with it.



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: PlayedForLaughs in "Devil's Snare". Ivy is forced to fight mutated trees in order to protect the crew. When she splits one of the trees in half and sees its age, she's horrified at realizing she just killed a kid.
** A bit more serious, but she's quite ashamed of how she hurt Kite-Man in her infidelity with him [[spoiler:and she's reduced to tears when he ends the relationship.]]

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
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PlayedForLaughs in "Devil's Snare". Ivy is forced to fight mutated trees in order to protect the crew. When she splits one of the trees in half and sees its age, she's horrified at realizing she just killed a kid.
** A bit more serious, but she's quite ashamed of how she hurt Kite-Man in her infidelity with him [[spoiler:and and she's reduced to tears when he ends the relationship.]]



* NeverBeHurtAgain: [[spoiler:Her fear of Harley hurting her again is why she is against the idea of them being in a relationship, despite her also having repressed feelings for her.]]

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* NeverBeHurtAgain: [[spoiler:Her Her fear of Harley hurting her again is why she is against the idea of them being in a relationship, despite her also having repressed feelings for her.]]



* OutlawCouple: [[spoiler:After the Season 2 finale, Ivy goes with Harley on a "honeymoon" while they're being chased by Commissioner Gordon.]]
* PlatonicDeclarationOfLove: In Season 1, Ivy says, "I love you," to her BestFriend Harley when reaffirming she wants to help her, making Harley feel touched to have a friend who honestly cares for her so much. [[spoiler:In Season 2, however, Harley and Ivy realize their feelings for each other aren't platonic friendship and they end up becoming a couple.]]
* PoorCommunicationKills: Because of her social insecurities and inexperience with stable relationships, Ivy unwittingly causes a long chain of miseries in the second half of Season 2 where she tries to rush into a wedding with Kite Man for the sake of finding security and trust, [[spoiler:despite not truly being in love with him but rather wants to be with Harley]]. Her constant denial to be honest with herself and others drags out the issues it creates, [[spoiler:leading to the wedding being ruined in a BallroomBlitz of supervillains versus Gordon's police raid, a fed-up Kite Man coldly calling off the wedding, and Ivy in tears with her and Harley trying to escape the GCPD.]]

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* OutlawCouple: [[spoiler:After After the Season 2 finale, Ivy goes with Harley on a "honeymoon" while they're being chased by Commissioner Gordon.]]
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* PlatonicDeclarationOfLove: In Season 1, Ivy says, "I love you," to her BestFriend Harley when reaffirming she wants to help her, making Harley feel touched to have a friend who honestly cares for her so much. [[spoiler:In In Season 2, however, Harley and Ivy realize their feelings for each other aren't platonic friendship and they end up becoming a couple.]]
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* PoorCommunicationKills: Because of her social insecurities and inexperience with stable relationships, Ivy unwittingly causes a long chain of miseries in the second half of Season 2 where she tries to rush into a wedding with Kite Man for the sake of finding security and trust, [[spoiler:despite despite not truly being in love with him but rather wants to be with Harley]]. Harley. Her constant denial to be honest with herself and others drags out the issues it creates, [[spoiler:leading leading to the wedding being ruined in a BallroomBlitz of supervillains versus Gordon's police raid, a fed-up Kite Man coldly calling off the wedding, and Ivy in tears with her and Harley trying to escape the GCPD.]]



* PrimalScene: [[spoiler:When Ivy was a child, she accidentally caught her father having sex with a maid. However, what traumatized her the most was her father beating her senseless over it and then killing her first plant as additional salt to the wounds.]]

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* PrimalScene: [[spoiler:When When Ivy was a child, she accidentally caught her father having sex with a maid. However, what traumatized her the most was her father beating her senseless over it and then killing her first plant as additional salt to the wounds.]]



* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Ivy herself admits Kite Man isn't the type of guy she would usually date, but for some reason she can't help but to give him a chance. This must have something to do with the fact that despite being a sorry joke of a supervillain and a perverted goof, Kite Man is a very decent guy when you look past that. Ivy admires his laid-back and confident personality, considering him a way better man than any other male supervillain she knows. However, Harley thinks Ivy should look at other options instead of settling down for the first man who is nice to her. Though she does come around. [[spoiler:This is played a bit by the end since Ivy ends up with Harley, but only after Harley makes the effort to become a better person, putting Ivy's wants before hers along with working to be more reliable. Namely that while she and Kite-Man are both pretty decent people, the pre-established emotional investment Ivy has with Harley as friends ends up helping to make the relationship more appealing.]]

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* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Ivy herself admits Kite Man isn't the type of guy she would usually date, but for some reason she can't help but to give him a chance. This must have something to do with the fact that despite being a sorry joke of a supervillain and a perverted goof, Kite Man is a very decent guy when you look past that. Ivy admires his laid-back and confident personality, considering him a way better man than any other male supervillain she knows. However, Harley thinks Ivy should look at other options instead of settling down for the first man who is nice to her. Though she does come around. [[spoiler:This This is played a bit by the end since Ivy ends up with Harley, but only after Harley makes the effort to become a better person, putting Ivy's wants before hers along with working to be more reliable. Namely that while she and Kite-Man are both pretty decent people, the pre-established emotional investment Ivy has with Harley as friends ends up helping to make the relationship more appealing.]]



* TearsOfRemorse: [[spoiler:After her disastrous failed wedding with Kite Man, Ivy breaks down crying as it finally sinks in that she broke Kite Man's heart and got a lot of supervillains arrested because she couldn't hide her love for Harley. Being with Harley makes her happy, but she still struggles for a while with feelings of guilt and remorse over the consequences of her choice.]]
* TokenEvilTeammate: [[spoiler:By the end of Season 3, Poison Ivy is the only member of the crew that's still interested in being a supervillain. Harley and Dr. Psycho have both pulled a HeelFaceTurn, Sy Borgman has been mostly DemotedToExtra, and neither King Shark nor Clayface contested Batgirl's assertion that they're actually [[AntiHero anti-heroes.]]]]

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* TearsOfRemorse: [[spoiler:After After her disastrous failed wedding with Kite Man, Ivy breaks down crying as it finally sinks in that she broke Kite Man's heart and got a lot of supervillains arrested because she couldn't hide her love for Harley. Being with Harley makes her happy, but she still struggles for a while with feelings of guilt and remorse over the consequences of her choice.]]
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* TokenEvilTeammate: [[spoiler:By By the end of Season 3, Poison Ivy is the only member of the crew that's still interested in being a supervillain. Harley and Dr. Psycho have both pulled a HeelFaceTurn, Sy Borgman has been mostly DemotedToExtra, and neither King Shark nor Clayface contested Batgirl's assertion that they're actually [[AntiHero anti-heroes.]]]]]]



* UptightLovesWild: Deconstructed. [[spoiler:The serious, cynical and sarcastic Ivy harbors repressed feelings for Harley, who is crazy, impulsive and uncontrollable. However, Ivy rejects Harley's love precisely because Harley is too unpredictable for Ivy to believe a relationship between them can last or Harley won't hurt her again. Ivy decides it's safer to marry Kite Man because he's steady. Despite this however, Kite Man comes to the realization during their wedding that, despite this, Ivy does truly love Harley more than him and breaks things off with her. Ivy comes to the realization that, regardless of her impulsive personality, [[DeconReconSwitch Harley still was willing to change for her sake]] and allows herself to finally reciprocate.]]

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* UptightLovesWild: Deconstructed. [[spoiler:The The serious, cynical and sarcastic Ivy harbors repressed feelings for Harley, who is crazy, impulsive and uncontrollable. However, Ivy rejects Harley's love precisely because Harley is too unpredictable for Ivy to believe a relationship between them can last or Harley won't hurt her again. Ivy decides it's safer to marry Kite Man because he's steady. Despite this however, Kite Man comes to the realization during their wedding that, despite this, Ivy does truly love Harley more than him and breaks things off with her. Ivy comes to the realization that, regardless of her impulsive personality, [[DeconReconSwitch Harley still was willing to change for her sake]] and allows herself to finally reciprocate.]]


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* WeaksauceWeakness: Being part plant, she's weakened by lack of sunlight. [[spoiler:This is bad for her when Lex uses his new DoomsdayDevice to block the sun.]]


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* DemotedToExtra: He starts as a member of the main cast, but his appearances decrease after Season 2 because he isn't a member of Harley's crew anymore.


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* DemotedToExtra: He doesn't appear as often in Season 4 due to now being a celebrity, and doesn't hang out with Harley and Ivy anymore.
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* GiftedlyBad: He's a dedicated thespian who considers himself a MasterActor, but he's nowhere near as good as he thinks he is. While [[PerfectDisguiseTerribleActing he can perfectly imitate someone else's appearance, his over-the-top mannerisms always give him away]].

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* GiftedlyBad: He's a dedicated thespian who considers himself a MasterActor, but he's nowhere near as good as he thinks he is. While [[PerfectDisguiseTerribleActing he can perfectly imitate someone else's appearance, he doesn't do as well with imitating their personalities]], and his over-the-top mannerisms always usually give him away]].away.
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* GuiltyPleasure: Despite being an environmentalist/eco-terrorist, she confirms under the influence of Wonder Woman's lasso of truth that she's also a fan of UsefulNotes/NASCAR.

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* GuiltyPleasure: Despite being an environmentalist/eco-terrorist, she confirms under the influence of Wonder Woman's lasso of truth that she's also a fan of UsefulNotes/NASCAR.UsefulNotes/{{NASCAR}}.
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* PowerfulButIncompetent: It is shown he is capable of going toe-to-toe with members of the justice league when going all out under Psycho's control, but he is usually too hammy to take advantage of his true strength.

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* PowerfulButIncompetent: It is shown he is capable of going toe-to-toe with members of the justice league Justice League when going all out under Psycho's control, but he is usually too hammy to take advantage of his true strength.

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