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My point is that this isn't BTAS, this is a new rendition of Harley and the Joker based off their original characters and this pair is much more passion and love based.

And that's why people are bitching about it. If the same thing happened to the joker no one would even talk about it.

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Between Harley and the Joker in this context there relationship is heavily passionate and pain/torture has been a big part of that foundation of trust between them as something they both enjoy and work with. Who is anyone else to say it's toxic when they're both perfectly happy and in love.

You should see the movie, it deserves better than this drivel of backlash. The characters are wonderfully developed with a focus on the group as a whole touching on the basis of relationships and love that causes the audience the question their perceptions of what is "bad" and what is "evil". Not to mention the

She's just as important as any other character in the film, in fact she's a main component to the resolution of the story. How does that make the film sexist?

Harley Quinn is a complex character swept away by the antics and behaviour of the joker.. Even before she met the joker she was a intelligent, successful woman fascinated with human behaviour then she fell in love with her most interesting subject - Mr J -

How vapid can you be? Batman would have done the same thing if it were the joker in the same context as Harley in that scene. Stop pulling things out of your ass to support your faulty agenda.

The context is she attacks batman and her knocks her out in order to capture and contain her in prison, he'd do the same thing to any other villian.