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Birds of Prey :: Split (01x07)
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| Title: | Split |
| Episode #: | 01x07 |
| Production Number: | 175456 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday November 20th, 2002 |
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When Darkstrike, a powerful ally and old friend of Oracle, comes into town to work on a case, Huntress becomes territorial. Darkstrike is in New Gotham to hunt down The Crawler, a guy who abducts women and kills them. When a girl gets abducted, Huntress and Darkstrike must work together to save her in time.
Dinah's vision shows her a link between Darkstrike and The Crawler. Oracle and Dinah must discover what it all means before Huntress becomes his next victim. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Aimee Allen | Revolution | |
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Helena: Reese, you don't have to worry about Darkstrike.
Jesse: Darkstrike? Who comes up with these names?
Helena: He strikes after dark. It's descriptive. | The Crawler: Do you want to know why you have to die?
Helena: Is this the part where you reveal your diabolical plan to kill me? Because I could care a little less if I put some effort into it.
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After The Crawler is incarcerated in Arkham Asylum, Dr. Quinzel visits him. The Crawler points out that Dr. Quinzel, is also Harley Quinn, the Joker's girlfriend. In the DC Universe, Harley Quinn, was extremely loyal to the Joker, and hung on his every move and desire. Her name in Birds Of Prey, Dr. Harleen Quinzel is obviously analogous to her better known pseudonym, Harley Quinn. Although, there is no interaction between Dr. Quinzel and The Joker in this series, there are allusions to The Joker in some of her dialogues. This version of Harley Quinn is a bit more pretentious without the overshadowing of the Joker influencing her every move. |
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