Harley needs to free Ivy from the clutches of Scarecrow, but first she’ll need to re-assemble the crew to help her out.

Harley is trying to get the gang back together so that she’ll have the manpower to break into Scarecrow’s facility and rescue Ivy. One problem – the crew are all still very mad at her and quite happy doing their respective things, but turns out there’s an easy answer to that.

In fact, there’s a lot here that just rolls out as the plot requires it to – there’s no depth to the narrative here, nor any real complexity. The show even at one point borrows a whole ‘bit’ that it already did in a previous episode and runs it again.

What there is, is an awful lot of fun. The sequences are well laid-out and the jokes come thick and fast. There’s even the payback of a chase sequence that takes part on the titular highway – a payoff from an earlier episode when Harley ransomed the city to get a highway named after her. Turns out, she didn’t just get to choose its name though –she actually designed it, and it’s as delightfully loopy as that concept might sound.

Verdict: It won’t win any awards for depth or originality, but it has a whole lot of fun with what it’s doing, which includes getting really pretty weird. 8/10

Greg D. Smith