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@black_arrow: Yeah her reaction to it was kind of cute. It's interesting, I just watched the other promo released today that focuses on Joker, and it seems like Joker and Harley are still very much an item based on what can be seen in the two promos. Considering that, the text makes a lot more sense now.

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Okay so, that text from Joker to Harley while she's in the elevator...I have mixed feelings about it. While I'm excited to see what kind of plots they've got going on behind the rest of the squad's back, and if Harley will stick with Mr. J or ditch him to stay with the squad, the actual message itself I find odd. "I am close be ready". That doesn't exactly sound like Joker, and texting in general just seems odd for him. Maybe it's just another way they're modernizing the characters a bit, and bringing some reality to the plot, but something about it just makes me cringe a little bit. I guess whether it turns out to really fit or not will only show once the movie comes out. Here's hoping in context it somehow comes off better.

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@nateb1211: I suppose that makes why Batman was so unstable in B v. S make more sense.

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@batmanplusjay: Aha, yeah. Shortest comic series ever. Although that might be funny to see. Bruce Wayne sat in the bat cave twiddling his thumbs because he's got nothing to do.

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@zakar23: I agree that Batman comics would loose their appeal if he just killed his villains. It's interesting to me how initially the writers thought recurring villains might make Batman seem weak because he couldn't defeat them- but now the fact that he won't kill them is kind of what makes him so strong. He has the power, and probably the guts, to actually kill them (something most people, if able, would probably do), yet his strength of will to stick to his morals, and not kill them, makes him such an interesting character.

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Do you find the writers just hint at a sexual relationship between Harley and Ivy to latch on to the sex-sells phenomenon, or do you find it's working towards breaking the trend of female characters always having to have some sort of sexual or romantic relationship with a male character.

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@thecapeddetective: Yeah that makes sense. I felt like the trailer didn't really leave anything to the imagination at all. Like a bad slapstick comedy movie, they showed all the best/cool parts just so people would go see it- only to realize those were the only remotely good parts.

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@nateb1211 Ahh, so it was like a Death in the Family reference? Interesting.

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@thecapeddetective: Shouldn't have been put in the trailers? Because it falsely alluded that he was in it or another reason?

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