Devil's Snare: [s1e12]
: We see her psychiatry training in action and her ability to adapt when her initial plans (like the heist at Wayne Tech) fall apart.
: The running gag regarding Commissioner Gordon’s obsession with tanks is widely considered a comedic standout, described by reviewers as "pure genius". [S1E12] Devil's Snare
: The episode calls upon plot threads established throughout the season—like the Queen of Fables' imprisonment—to craft an "epic endgame scenario". : We see her psychiatry training in action
: The portrayal of the Justice League as a "circle-jerk" of self-importance is perfectly on-point with the show's cynical tone. Watching them get effortlessly trapped in a storybook by the Queen of Fables is both shocking and hilarious. : The portrayal of the Justice League as
: Despite the flying gore and plant monsters, the closing moments involving a "fallen comrade" provide some of the most emotionally resonant scenes in the series to date. Character Deep-Dive
This episode proves that the show’s greatest strength isn't just its raunchy humor, but its . It manages to create a Gotham that feels alive and dangerous without needing Batman at the center, while finally letting Harley step out of the Joker’s shadow entirely. Key Highlights
