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 4 is "Gotham's Hottest Hotties", rated 7.7/10 from 723 user votes. It was directed by Vinton Heuck and written by Tom Hyndman. "Gotham's Hottest Hotties" aired on 7/27/2023 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "B.I.T.C.H.".
Harley and Ivy struggle to find their footing in their new respective roles in the Bat Family and the Legion of Doom.
Director: Vinton Heuck
Writer: Tom Hyndman
After breaking the Bat Family’s #1 rule, a demoted Harley shadows Alfred, while Ivy finds an unexpected mentor at a networking event.
Director: Joonki Park
Writer: Ava Tramer
In Vegas for some much-needed QT, Harley struggles at the Strip's evilest hotel while a desperate lvy tries to secure tickets to Clayface's show.
Director: Michael Moloney
Writer: Sarah Nevada Smith
Lex Luthor keeps Ivy on a short leash at a conference on the moon, while the Bat Family rents out Wayne Manor after Talia slashes company finances.
Director: Vinton Heuck
Writer: Jimmy Mosqueda
When Batgirl goes missing, Harley goes on an adventure with her roommate, while a spotlight-shy Ivy connects with a PR team after her Malcon success.
Director: Joonki Park
Writer: Jen Chuck
Harley investigates the sudden death of a hero, while Ivy tries to take down the Jons and Joker announces a career change.
Director: Michael Moloney
Writer: Connie Shin
Harley’s desire to spend more time with Ivy sends them to a post-apocalyptic future. Batgirl seeks out a killer. Joker gets caught in a lie.
Director: Brandon McKinney
Writer: Alexis Quasarano
While Lex lays siege to the LOD after coming up short with his Ozone Machine, Bane travels to Italy to fix a pasta-maker… and win Nora’s affection.
Director: Yoriaki Mochizuki
Writer: Ava Tramer
In a bid to stop Lex, Ivy competes in a celebrity golf tournament. Meanwhile, Harley learns a dark truth about herself... from herself.
Director: Chad Hurd
Writer: Sarah Nevada Smith
Ivy crashes a birthday party on the moon. Harley contemplates how to best avenge her friend.
Director: Joonki Park
Writer: Sarah Peters