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9/10
"You're always taking shots from folks who just don't get the joke!"
Foreverisacastironmess12314 February 2019
Harley Quinn and the Joker have always made for one seriously complicated couple, and this episode actually delves into some pretty dark territory as it explores the depths of their fundamentally abusive relationship. Throughout this twisted tale we see how the Joker masterfully manipulated her from being a level-headed psychiatrist to a submissive sidekick and patsy, one that dedicated her life to a maniac who's only too happy to discard her at a moment's notice. I never fully got how deep this episode is until recently, I could never have truly appreciated it as a kid, but after seeing the Harley Quinn character in movies and more mature interpretations and general media and just how much they've expanded on her in the years since this episode, I see that it's probably one of the most brilliantly written episodes of the series. The story sees the Joker in an especially sour mood after once again failing to kill Batman in a plan that was concocted by his 'partner' in crime Harley, and when she can't get around him and cheer him up, she gets all sad and starts reminiscing about how she first met and became infatuated with and then attracted to the Joker, and became a dangerous criminal herself. She decides to prove that she's better than the Joker gives her credit for...only for her idea to backfire when the Joker, furious with her undercutting him and successfully capturing Batman, violently shoves her out of a high window, which she barely survives. And as she lies in garbage she actually blames herself for the Joker hurting her, and that alone adds an element of tragedy to Harley in that she just doesn't seem or is unwilling to understand that she's in no way special to the Joker and has always been expendable. The cruel joke is quite on her... And I sure never noticed before how kind of sad and disturbing it is at the end as she lies recovering, just how she's easily won over by him again by a simple cheap gesture of goodwill which is doubtlessly just another means of manipulation. Harley might be cool and fun, but she's also a walking punchline to the Joker's cruelty and warped sense of humor... His true love - is Batman! So I strongly dislike the drab colourless look and stupid Mickey Mouse black dots for eyes that the Joker had because of his unnecessary redesign, but Mark Hammil's phenomenal intensity and his always beyond excellent voice performance just shined through and I think the Joker is extra unnerving to watch and even a little darker in this episode, I think one of his greatest ever moments period is the gripping scene told in flashback, where he truly bewitches the already obsessed Harleen Quinzel by causing her to laugh herself to tears and then tells her a sob story that could be truth, or he could just be lying through his grin, we never find out. I love how Batman quite skillfully works on his foes in a psychological way in the story, first in the scene where he openly mocks and even laughs at Harley's blind devotion to the Joker, which causes her to question herself for a moment, and when he later causes the Joker to become enraged by reminding him just how closer Harley came to actually killing him than the Joker ever has. It uses all three characters so well at different times that I consider this to be a great Harley, Joker, and Batman episode, it runs a real fine gamut of tones and touches upon some dark themes in a tasteful and to me surprisingly intelligent way, and I definitely consider it a top episode and one of the best things to come out of the final season.
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10/10
The Harley Quinn Story is good
BatBanks8 May 2006
This is a story about Harley Quinn, how she became Harley Quinn. I did not know her story was based on a comic book that became a award-winning comic. Warner Brothers has a great voice cast like Mark Hamill as the Joker and Kevin Conroy as Batman. I watched this story several time. Harley does not realize that the Joker is using her every time. She dreamed of being a successful psychiatrist but her life is upside down when she falls for Batman's greatest enemy and becomes his sidekick/lover. She really believes that the Joker loves her and in a strange way he does. This episode was incredible to be made from a graphic novel thanks to the shows creators.
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10/10
One of the Best Batman Stories Ever Told!
Mad Love explores Harley Quinn and The Joker's relationship, and how Batman is perceived to be the antagonist between the two. And this episode shows how Harley is the real victim in all this suffering of her psychotic serial-killing boyfriend. This episode was based on an Eisner-Award-Winning comic written by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, the former of which would pen this episode for the series.

Mad Love is sexy, sad and a neo-noir flavored love-affair rolled into the final episode of 'The New Batman Adventures'. These stylistic choices add up to one of the best stories told in the world of Batman.

Easily one of my favourite episodes of Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures. This episode can be seen on its own and still be appreciated as a complex and deep take on the world around The Dark Knight himself.
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10/10
A wonderful finale
lareval22 August 2021
The show ends on a really high Bang. The stakes are terrific, the meanings of the story are dramatic and it pays off really well. This animated series has the ability to tell mature stories beautifully well.
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9/10
Best Harley Quinn Story of All Time
brendancrowl20 November 2021
Everyone knows Harley Quinn because of her connection towards her evil significant other, The Joker. But this shows us a part of Harley Quinn we never saw ever since her debut in BTAS. It shows us how she's treated when being with the Joker and let's just say that he treats her like a dog even when she tries to impress Joker by capturing Batman just so she could gain his support. It's also worth mentioning here that this is indeed based on a graphic novel of the same name written by Paul Dini and this is really one of the shows greater accomplishments. Great episode with great storylines.
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8/10
Tragedy of a hopeless romantic
Mr-Fusion27 February 2023
In 1992, Paul Dini created Harley Quinn, one of the best characters in Batman's rogues gallery. Two years later, he penned her origin story, and it is a great one. "Mad Love" delves further into hers and Joker's relationship, where it started and why it's not going well (Batman's fault, obviously).

Harley was once a promising young psychiatrist, excited to take on the Joker's case before soon falling for his charm; a cycle of abuse masquerading as a love affair.

This is based on an issue of the comics, and if you've never read it, do yourself a favor and track that down now. It's a tragic story that's dark, funny and supremely entertaining.

Here, it's adapted into a BTAS episode and the tale is enhanced considerably by the familiar voices. Hamill, Sorkin and Conroy are exceptional and it's a great episode overall, suitable on its own.

If there's a downside, it's that it was done after the show's redesign (that's probably just me, I do not like the simplified animation). But, grand scheme of things, that's a minor quibble. "Mad Love" is definitely one of the great episodes.
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10/10
Noo, Nooo, Noooooo. Not even possible, but true.
rasmus-714-71364724 December 2015
Warning: Spoilers
A Day, something NOT expected has to come...

On this Day (25th of December 2015) OH, and just right to Christmas TIME! I finally Got The Real story of my absolute Favour... No, not even that. Favourite couldn't be a word for her, she has to get something even alike...

Ah, forget it, WHO cares about that? A BAT, Huh? That's just too FLAT for me. Am I even a Real man, or Maybe a Woman? Tell me, am I EVEN Real?

You see, why you wonder about so many questions? I don't know, how was I supposed to? I don't know.

I don't know, I don't know

I DON'T KNOW!

Have I ever watched this episode? I DON'T KNOW! Have I watched Mad Love today? I DON'T KNOW! Is Har...

I Said: I DON'T IN THIS S##### World know! So why are you...

Just...

Asking...

YOURSELF?

HEY, wait a minute here, I'm writing a review for Mad Love from BATSYSMAN THE PRANIDATED SERIES?

Well, you just caught me, I guess. It's just because: I don't know? Is this even Real, I can't decide, I'm confused... and I ALMOST made a cry for my dear, dear...

QUINN! Harley Quinn.

This must, oh not must but IS:

The Best episode in The history of television shows, EVER!
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