Harley Quinn has finally broken things off once and for all with the Joker and attempts to make it on her own as the criminal Queenpin of Gotham City.
The best episode of "Harley Quinn" season 3 is "Harlivy", rated 7.4/10 from 1195 user votes. It was directed by Juan Jose Meza-Leon and written by Sarah Peters. "Harlivy" aired on 7/28/2022 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "There's No Ivy in Team".
After fleeing the wedding, Harley and Ivy go on an "Eat Bang Kill" tour that leads them to a secret project Ivy abandoned years ago.
Director: Juan Jose Meza-Leon
Writer: Sarah Peters
After a heist gone wrong, Harley takes the crew to an escape room to foster camaraderie and sharpen Ivy’s leadership skills.
Director: Joonki Park
Writer: Adam Stein
After receiving a “Best Couple” nomination at the 83rd Annual Villy Awards, Ivy finds herself seated next to her ex’s new girlfriend while Harley goes overboard to ensure their win.
Director: Mike Milo
Writer: Jamiesen Borak
When Frank goes missing, Harley and Ivy follow clues that lead them to a highly unconventional party alongside Gotham’s elite, including Commissioner Gordon – who is hungry for campaign donations.
Director: Juan Jose Meza-Leon
Writer: Tom Hyndman
Harley, Ivy, and Nora travel to New Orleans in search of Swamp Thing, who just might be able to help them find Frank.
Director: Vinton Heuck
Writer: Rachel Pegram
When The Joker runs for mayor of Gotham, Two Face attempts to sabotage his campaign.
Director: Joonki Park
Writer: Connie Shin
Harley infiltrates a gala on a mission to confront Frank's captor... only to be entangled in another evil plot.
Director: Cecilia Aranovich, Mike Milo, Jennifer Coyle
Writer: Sarah Nevada Smith
After Harley receives access to Bruce Wayne's mind, she gets stuck in an endless loop of his most formative memory.
Director: Vinton Heuck
Writer: Jamiesen Borak
When an inadvertent plant zombie apocalypse breaks out in Gotham, Harley fights to save the city, while Ivy embraces her inner supervillain.
Director: Juan Jose Meza-Leon
Writer: Tom Hyndman
After her terraforming plan goes awry, Ivy is enticed by an offer to take over the Legion of Doom, while Harley questions her path forward.
Director: Joonki Park
Writer: Sarah Nevada Smith
Harley goes overboard in her attempts to give Ivy the best Valentine’s Day ever. Bane’s efforts to impress an unexpected date go horribly awry. Clayface engages in some self-love.
Director: Cecilia Aranovich, Jennifer Coyle
Writer: Dean Lorey, Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker