>>121302609The thing is you can't base an entire plotline and "character development" on Harley's moral superiority if she doesn't actually have any moral superiority.
You can see a self-contained example of not-thinking-things-through in the way the show handles Harley's past. On the one hand she says she was always fucked up and everything was her choice, on the other hand she never realized how much she didn't like being with Joker. So which is it? Was she fucked up on her own accord and willingly stayed with Joker, or did the Joker manipulate her? The show mostly settles on "the Joker manipulated her" (which is a sensible answer) but ALSO keeps going with "she was always fucked up so she's gonna keep killing people and stuff." Not that there's a huge contradiction between those two, but if they're trying to hold up Harley to some kind of morality they can't just have her be Joker-lite.
>>121302759Hey, you got a point! Other things can be badly-written too!
But that's not the point I'm making. I'm saying Harley Quinn is not "easy Venture Bros", it's "badly-written Venture Bros."