Talk:Dee-Dee

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Okay, had to do some clean up. Well, didn't have to, but I'm obsessive.

1) There is no reference to the Deeds having super-powers (other than in "The Once and Future Thing"). Furthermore, DCAU Harley never had super-powers, that's a comic thing.

2) The Joker? Wasn't.

3) Cloning is the wrong word. They duplicated themselves.

4) The Jokerz didn't kill Batman with the rest of the JLU in "OaFT". It seemed kind of odd to list Green Lantern by himself, and unneccessary to go into more detail, so I just changed it to "most of the justice league." They apparently *did* kill the Terry McGinnis Batman, but that was during the final fight.

5) Atrocity? While appropriate, it seems like the wrong word to use in a reference article.

6) The jokerz were not really clowns. Removed the category.

6) Also I'm going to remove "After Harley survives her fall on Arkham Asylum's crevasse (see Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker for details) and discovers that the Joker is dead, Harley leaves Gotham City and pursues different adventures elsewhere. Eventually she settles down, apparently reformed, and starts a family. The twins are aware of their grandmother's past, and go off to try it for themselves....." None of that was in the movie or "OaFT". I initially though that this might be in the cited DVD material, even if I don't remember it being there, but history shows that this information predated the citation, which is for to "trouble on the double" (and I do remember that).

CatherS 08:55, 16 April 2007 (UTC)


Oh, and....

Added the "Powers and Abilities" section and removed categories. They ARE fictional criminals, but they aren't in DC comics, and they aren't anybody's sidekick (except perhaps to each other). I added DC Animated Universe as a category.

CatherS 09:19, 16 April 2007 (UTC)