The Runaway Bridesmaid
- Episode aired Jun 26, 2020
- TV-MA
- 23m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
1.4K
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Harley crashes Ivy's wedding to stop Gordon and his officers from interrupting the nuptials.Harley crashes Ivy's wedding to stop Gordon and his officers from interrupting the nuptials.Harley crashes Ivy's wedding to stop Gordon and his officers from interrupting the nuptials.
Kaley Cuoco
- Harley Quinn
- (voice)
Lake Bell
- Poison Ivy
- (voice)
- …
Ron Funches
- King Shark
- (voice)
Matt Oberg
- Kiteman
- (voice)
J.B. Smoove
- Frank the Plant
- (voice)
- (as JB Smoove)
Alan Tudyk
- Clayface
- (voice)
- …
Tisha Campbell
- Tawny Young
- (voice)
- (as Tisha Campbell-Martin)
Mary Holland
- Jennifer
- (voice)
- …
Sanaa Lathan
- Catwoman
- (voice)
Jonah Platt
- Singing Clayface
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe "heroes" that the Mayor gives the Key to the City to, besides the Justice League, are Space Cabbie, Tommy Tomorrow and Vibe.
- GoofsKiteman claims that Guns N' Roses isn't metal, while generally referred to as hard rock GNR is also placed in the sub-genre of Glam Metal.
- Quotes
Harley Quinn: If I can't fuck up Ivy's wedding, no one can!
- Crazy creditsThe closing title card "The End" appears at the end, and gets a ? added to it.
- ConnectionsReferences Batman: The Animated Series: Harley and Ivy (1993)
Featured review
Exactly what you'd hope for out of a finale
The wrap up for Season 2 of Harley Quinn has been rocky for some - relying on an overabundance of a perpetually beaten down lead character who is usually the focal point for the show's chaotic optimism, expansive gaps in logical plot progression, and resolutions to arcs that baffle the mind. For the record I have none of these problems with the show, but this is some of the concern I've seen.
That being said, ditching the engrossingly dramatic and over-the-top Darkseid/Dr. Psycho arc for the culmination of Kite Man and Ivy's wedding plans bring the show back to its roots. Our antiheroes are pitted against a mundane opponent in a ridiculous setting with the stakes being blown far out of proportion by both sides. This is where this show does so well! Commissioner Gordon is the perfect adversary to our leads because he's always overly eager to get his hands dirty, but never as prepared to do so as the equally energetic Harley.
Placing our superhero characters in scenarios that would incite violence for everyday people is a genius premise that has succeeded on this show time and time again (i.e. resort-riddled Themyscira, Tawny's talk-show, a college campus, the Penguin-family bar mitzvah, and now a rustic wedding venue). A bachelorette getaway, reality TV, frat parties, family gatherings, and marital unions are exactly the places you dread seeing your long-lost friend from high school or your estranged drunk uncle causing a scene that ruins everything, only in this world those scene-causers are Harley-frickin'-Quinn and Poison Ivy.
The scaled-down season finale (which might be the series finale, who knows) surprisingly brings old characters back into the fold while effortlessly bringing A-plots to a satisfying ending. While not everyone gets exactly what they want in the end, our characters will make it through.
Chaos is where these villains thrive and wether they get it now or later, they deserve the best.
That being said, ditching the engrossingly dramatic and over-the-top Darkseid/Dr. Psycho arc for the culmination of Kite Man and Ivy's wedding plans bring the show back to its roots. Our antiheroes are pitted against a mundane opponent in a ridiculous setting with the stakes being blown far out of proportion by both sides. This is where this show does so well! Commissioner Gordon is the perfect adversary to our leads because he's always overly eager to get his hands dirty, but never as prepared to do so as the equally energetic Harley.
Placing our superhero characters in scenarios that would incite violence for everyday people is a genius premise that has succeeded on this show time and time again (i.e. resort-riddled Themyscira, Tawny's talk-show, a college campus, the Penguin-family bar mitzvah, and now a rustic wedding venue). A bachelorette getaway, reality TV, frat parties, family gatherings, and marital unions are exactly the places you dread seeing your long-lost friend from high school or your estranged drunk uncle causing a scene that ruins everything, only in this world those scene-causers are Harley-frickin'-Quinn and Poison Ivy.
The scaled-down season finale (which might be the series finale, who knows) surprisingly brings old characters back into the fold while effortlessly bringing A-plots to a satisfying ending. While not everyone gets exactly what they want in the end, our characters will make it through.
Chaos is where these villains thrive and wether they get it now or later, they deserve the best.
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- will-schwartz
- Jun 26, 2020
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- Runtime23 minutes
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