

We're not in Gotham anymore.
Harley Quinn has finally broken things off once and for all with the Joker. Now, she's trying to make it on her own as the criminal Queenpin of Gotham City, with help from Poison Ivy and a ragtag crew of DC castoffs.
CreatorsPatrick Schumacker, Justin Halpern, Dean Lorey

'Til Death Do Us Part
Nov 29, 2019
Harley Quinn is fed up being the Joker's sidekick and strikes out on her own – determined to become the criminal Queenpin of Gotham City.

A High Bar
Dec 6, 2019
Determined to become one of the vaunted Legion of Doom, Harley attempts to make a big splash by crashing one of their criminal enterprises with the help of her BFF, Poison Ivy.

So, You Need a Crew?
Dec 13, 2019
Realizing she needs a crew to pull off heists that will attract the Legion of Doom's attention, Harley attempts to recruit Dr. Psycho and Clayface.

Finding Mr. Right
Dec 20, 2019
In search of a nemesis, Harley goes after Batman, but ends up with an adolescent Robin, making her the laughing stock of the criminal underworld.

Being Harley Quinn
Dec 27, 2019
When Harley suffers a paralyzing identity crisis, her crew must enter Harley's mind to free her with the help of Dr. Psycho's telepathic powers.

You're a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon
Jan 3, 2020
When Clayface loses his arm in a heist, it turns out to be not only evidence for Jim Gordon, but also a key witness against Harley and her crew.

The Line
Jan 10, 2020
Harley recruits her friend and mentor Queen of Fables to help her steal a force field from STAR Labs, to steal a weather-changing machine, so she can impress the Legion of Doom. Meanwhile, Poison Ivy dates Kite Man.

L.O.D.R.S.V.P
Jan 17, 2020
Harley gets an invite to the Legion of Doom's prospective members party, but Ivy learns that she's the one they're really interested in.

A Seat at the Table
Jan 24, 2020
Now a member of the Legion of Doom and The Joker’s equal, Harley finds herself spending time with him. Will she slip into her old ways?

Bensonhurst
Jan 31, 2020
After a falling out with her crew, Harley heads back home to Bensonhurst, where her doting mother waits for her... and her deadbeat dad, who’s more dangerous than anticipated.

Harley Quinn Highway
Feb 7, 2020
Harley must rescue Ivy from the clutches of Scarecrow, who’s trying to harvest her pheromones to make a super toxin that turns plants into sentient monsters.

Devil's Snare
Feb 14, 2020
Harley thinks the Legion of Doom is behind Ivy's capture and the tree monsters currently ravaging Gotham. But it's a trap!

The Final Joke
Feb 21, 2020
In the season finale, Harley has her final showdown with the Joker, when [spoilers] [spoil] [spoilers]. Will they [spoiler]? Maybe. But you can bet they [spoiler]!

DallasBob
@DallasBob
Harley Quinn is to feminists and gay people what Rick & Morty is to men....and everyone else that is normal who loves comedy & action. The show is basically some lesbian's fanfiction who has taken their relationship as trauma-bond friends from the asylum --not hard as Quinn went from being a doctor to being an inmate at said asylum -- and turning it into some pervy girl-on-girl team-up. The show is painfully predictable after viewing the supposed men of Gotham bumbling about and making equally asinine decisions and actions. Of course, fed up with the way they are being disregarded -- and rightfully so (quote by the Zegler!) -- by the men of the crime, Harley and Pamela Ivy, aka Poison Ivy, decide its time for them to make their mark in the underworld. Together with two metrosexuals and a telepathic dwarf they make a team to create mischief and chaos to put themselves on the map. The show is funny in places but mostly it gets on your nerves with all the female focused femi-nazi quips -- there are some doozies -- and mental man-bashing. It is all a color-haired, overweight, tattooed-up, nose-ring wearing woman could ask for. For the most part if you want something playing in the background while you take care of chores, it fits that niche nicely. But if your tolerance is low for self-grandulzing, over-indulgent, over-amped SJW slop, then you might want to "keep it pushing." This show is not people who are fans of logic or good entertainment. But, you be the judge. I will safely say this, it (show) ain't for kids; anyone under 14. 'Nuff said. -- Bob --