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* [[Axe Crazy]]: Joker, of course, but Queen of Fables can challenge him for title of "most insane killer" here.
** Also, in a flashback showing when Harley and Poison Ivy first met, Ivy seemed on the edge of falling into bestial rage out of hatred for everyone, the episode strongly suggesting that Harley kept her from going over that edge.
* [[Back From the Dead]]: {{spoiler| Harley kills Nightwing in season 4 (by accident) and at the end of the season, Talia steals his body and revives him using the Lazarus Pit.}}
* [[Bad Boss]]:
** The Joker, naturally. This guy actually sends a henchman to deliver Harley a message, that ends with said henchman blowing up, his blood and guts splattering all over Harley and Ivy. He also {{spoiler| murders his accomplice - the Scarecrow - over rage when they discover Batman's identity - wasn't the Scarecrow's fault, he was just angry and had to kill ''somebody'', Scarecrow being unlucky enough to be there.}}
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* [[Evil is Petty]]: The Joker, of course; to give just one example, the reason Todd continues to call Bane "Bang" while serving him is because the Joker is paying him to do so, simply to troll Bane. When he finds out Bane is planning to ''kill'' Todd over this, [[Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor|he finds it hilarious.]]
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: Batman and the Justice League push the limits of what can truly be called "good". Batman seems to think Harley has crossed the [[Moral Event Horizon]] by taking the Batmobile for a joyride. Even worse, in one episode, the League is intent on banishing Harley and her gang to the Phantom Zone for releasing a mob of killer trees without any attempt at due process. (And for the record, the Scarecrow was responsible - Harley and her gang were attempting to stop the trees.) At the very least, they stand down once Poison Ivy pleads with Wonder Woman to use the Lasso of Truth on her to confirm her story.
* [[Handicapped Badass]]: In a clear reference to ''[[The Killing Joke]]'', Babs is shot by the Joker in season 4 and, as of the end of the season, is wheelchair bound. While not referred to as Oracle yet, she seems to be heading in that direction, using her hacking skills to help Harley and Ivy bring Luthor down in the season 4 finale.
* [[Hero Antagonist]]: Batman and the Justice League in this case, as well as Batgirl starting Season 2 and Nightwing for season 3.
* [[Hero with an F In Good]]: In season 4, Harley makes a "professional" [[Heel Face Turn]] and joining the Bat-Family, but can't shake her old ways, killing Professor Pyg. She does at least try to do better.