Harley in everything, I mean.
Harley in everything, I mean.
That Scarecrow redesign was the best thing about TNBA. I'm surprised they didn't run it into the ground the way they're doing Harley Quinn now.
Fun fact: The Court Of Vowels were a short-lived gang of spelling-themed villains in the Batman comics in the 1950s, a family of dictionary editors who were pushed too far. A, E, I, O, and U, plus their on-again, off-again wayward son Y, were briefly considered for the Adam West series but found to be way too campy.
Batman does nothing but give fucks. That's his whole deal.
Fun fact: both versions of BTAS' Mr. Freeze were designed by Mike Mignola.
If Batman is such a good detective, why can't he hack into auto-correct and get it to stop getting his name wrong?
Maybe they'll find a better actor than Ben Affleck to play Batman this time, like Gilbert Gottfried or Carrot Top.
"Live And Let Live," by Ringo Starr and Prayers
Marge? Is Lisa at Camp Grenada?
"Sweet Dany Sets The Khalisar On Fire"
The Fonz (Henry Winkler) is worried he's losing his cool.
"The Gang Tries Something Else"
Too bad he pledged his allegiance to Arby's that week.
Oh, I wish I could tell thee, lady fair. But there are some truths that thou simply will not believe. Also, I remember this one day when your mother looked particularly fuckable. It was a Tuesday and I was following her as she walked from the tower to the tree that she and your father would exchange love letters…
Jaime unknowingly charms the pants off someone, while Cersei holds out on him. Sam lucks his way past someone who hates him for no good reason. Someone at the Night's Watch has a beef with Jon Snow for no reason. Mellisandre has a crisis of faith which is resolved after she reconsiders what happened this time. Olenna…
Dax Shepherd says something mysterious about the world of death.
Tyrion says something level-headed and pays for it dearly. Sansa appears uncomfortable. Arya's in way over her head. Daenerys appears to lose at something but was waiting to use one of her natural and unearned superpowers at the last second, inspiring an entire group of people and killing hundreds of her adversaries…
Dumbledore survives, however, and has a lot of exposition to get out about Aslan's feud with Tom Bombadil.
Especially Gandalf.
But at least they have Littlefinger appearing at random every three or four episodes, saying something gravelly and foreboding, then disappearing until the next dues ex machina is needed. Right?