The version of Thomas Wayne in the Pennyworth series was.... interesting. Worth checking out for Paloma Faith's character if you haven't checked the show out.
@@lisdalia_ Live action - went for 3 seasons (10 eps a season from memory), Pennyworth focused on Alfred Pennyworth before he became a butler in his youth, in his time in Britain. will post a trailer in your discord. and yes, same Paloma Faith who is a musician.
@@lisdalia_ it strongly looks like they've dumbed the character down and removed the part of Harleen's character that showcases her intelligence - her being a psychiatrist.
@@lisdalia_ not a good sign with the script being written by two men. very possible they've focused on Harley as a manic pixie dream girl trope and not a intelligent but mad multi-dimensional character.
The version of Thomas Wayne in the Pennyworth series was.... interesting. Worth checking out for Paloma Faith's character if you haven't checked the show out.
Don’t think I have heard of that show before to be honest. Is it live action or an animated show?
@@lisdalia_ Live action - went for 3 seasons (10 eps a season from memory), Pennyworth focused on Alfred Pennyworth before he became a butler in his youth, in his time in Britain. will post a trailer in your discord. and yes, same Paloma Faith who is a musician.
oh that sounds really interesting. Will definitely add it to the list. Thanks for the suggestion
I dont think she is a patient. Shes never locked up. Probably works or volunteers at Arkham Asylum
Maybe... although her clothes made her look more like a patient, but you might have it right with that guess
@@lisdalia_ it strongly looks like they've dumbed the character down and removed the part of Harleen's character that showcases her intelligence - her being a psychiatrist.
so to answer your question, No, Harley Not being a psychiatrist is NOT a part of the comic characters.
Honestly I hope not, unless they are going to show it in a different way
@@lisdalia_ not a good sign with the script being written by two men. very possible they've focused on Harley as a manic pixie dream girl trope and not a intelligent but mad multi-dimensional character.