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* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: [[Catwoman]] is of Italian and Cuban heritage in this version, a clear [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Eartha Kitt]] version in the ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' series from the 60s.
* [[And I Must Scream]]: In the first episode of Season 2, Harley is frozen by Mr. Freeze, who gives her to the Penguin to display like a trophy in the Iceberg Lounge. She’s like this for two months before she is rescued, and is just conscious to remember being mocked by the villains when freed.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: One major theme of the show is that Harley does not have the moral qualms against killing that Batman does, but opposes the same enemies he does, with the end result being established DC characters being murdered, often horribly. {{spoiler|As of the middleend of Season 2, the Scarecrow, Penguin, Mr. Freeze, and the Queen of Fables are confirmed dead; Granny Goodness is possibly dead (nasty wound, but no confirmation); the Joker is alive, but an amnesiac; and most of the Justice League is missing, but [[Never Found the Body|there are no confirmations on their status as yetdeath).]]}}
** Downplayed, however, in that [[Word of God|Executive producer Justin Halpern]] has stated that three characters - Bane, Poison Ivy, and Harley herself - have immunity to this policy, and will not be killed off.
* [[Artistic License Chemistry]]: The Joker plans to "erase" the identity of "Harley Quinn" by giving her a second dunking in the vat of chemicals that gave her that identity, and instead falls victim to it himself. While it's true that no effort has been made to explain what that stuff is made of, in all logic, a chemical reaction could not be [[Traumatic Toggle|reversed by the same substance that caused it]].
* [[Ascended Extra]]: