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Harley Quinn Season 2 Episode 6
When Harley and Ivy spot a seemingly sane Joker, they debate whether people can change at their core, revisiting a flashback about Harleen Quinzel’s first day at Arkham Asylum.
Serie: Harley Quinn
Director: Juan Jose Meza-Leon
Guest Star: Alan Tudyk, Andy Daly, Christopher Meloni, Diedrich Bader, Jim Rash, Tony Hale
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