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From the moment he first appeared on
Harley Quinn, James Adomian’s Bane has clearly been riffing on Tom Hardy’s iconically eccentric take on the character from
The Dark Knight Rises. Season 2 standout “There’s No Place to Go But Down” leans even harder into this parallel, with Bane imprisoning Harley (Kaley Cuoco) and Poison Ivy (Lake Bell) in a prison pit much like the one seen in Christopher Nolan’s 2012 film. This gives showrunners Patrick Schumacker and Justin Halpern the opportunity to ask the question, what would actual therapy look like for Batman villains? Would Killer Croc benefit more from being able to paint out his violent fantasies than being trapped in the revolving door of Arkham Asylum? Probably not, but it’s still a hilarious take on well-worn characters. If that weren’t enough, “There’s No Place to Go But Down” was also a pivotal episode for the relationship between Harley and Ivy, proving that it really is the backbone of the show.