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10/10
Want to see a magic trick?...Then watch JokerBlogs!
I have but one word for this web series...AMAZING. Seriously, the creators behind JokerBlogs truly are magicians because they know how to capture an audience, and they know how to reel them in.

Taking place between "Dark Knight" and "Rises", psychiatrist Harleen Quinzel has taken a special interest in patient #4479 at Arkham. Gatherinh bits and clues to the whereabouts of Joker's (McClure) mental stability, they quickly fall in love. Problem is: She's getting married. All sessions of Joker/Harleen's time together is recorded. After breaking loose of the psychiatric ward, Joker takes a camera to film mayhem throughout Gotham, and seeking to crash Quinzel's wedding to change her mind. Leaving clues and hints as to where he is, GCPD sets out to capture the mass-murdering clown. But does he get caught? The series is wonderfully put together and props to the actors. Each episode is a thrill, but unless you want Batman references and developing story, I say skip to episode 8, "BRB", because that's where the story really takes off. It is very smart and written well, and it's actually satirical and funny! You'll enjoy the mystery and mayhem of the delicious nail-biter! 11/10
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9/10
This guy deserves recognition!
jacobmounter24 May 2011
A fantastic series you can watch online. The series spans 19 episodes and a few shorter stories in between to fill in the gaps. Roughly about 5 minutes each.

The story is about Harleen Quinzel, a psychiatrist, interviewing The Joker and eventually becoming obsessed with him. The creators of this series wanted to give it a Christopher Nolan feel so it's a more realistic approach to the cartoon version of the story.

Scott McClure plays the Joker and he does an amazing job. His voice isn't exactly like Heath's but every other aspect of him is almost perfect and he stays in character at all times. All the other actors in this are good but some could have been better. Seen as this was low-budget it is forgivable. At the end there is a surprise guest actor at the end which i won't spoil for you and suggest you don't look at the cast just yet as it makes it all the better! The full series is shown through hand-held camera which works so well, like a documentary. The Joker takes it out when he escapes and has someone on the inside that puts them on his youtube channel so it feels as if you are watching the real thing. It's actually amazing how realistic it feels now that i think back at it. Certain things like how they managed to get helicopters and police car chases still boggles my mind.

I could go on for a good while but to break it down... It's unique and very creative. It starts off fairly slow but still entertaining. As it goes on it gets much much better, but don't skip the beginning episodes because of this. All acting is overall fantastic and it really feels quite realistic. Give it a good chance, you won't be disappointed especially if you are a Dark Knight fan!
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10/10
The Clown Prince of Crime Returns
irishladjeshua-595-14797722 February 2013
Have you ever wondered what happened to the Joker after seeing The Dark Knight? Great Scott / DeVary Best Productions brings one of the finest, well written stories based off of the characters that we all love and cherish created by Bob Kane. From the first season, which establishes the basis of where the Joker has been during some of the events between The Dark Knight & The Dark Knight Rises, to the six part mini-series "Further Evidence", the majority of everything is well acted and well written. (My personal favorites are "BRB", "Three Minutes to Midnight" and the 6th Further Evidence episode "Therapy Ends") McClure is brilliant in his portrayal of the Joker (enough so to where I believe the late Heath Ledger would tip his hat to him out of respect if he could). Other characters such as Jeremiah Arkham (Steven Molony) and Dr. Harleen Quinzel (Kira Westberg) are also very well developed and portrayed. If you are a fan of the Batman/Dark Knight characters, and the amazing work done by Christopher Nolen in his Batman Trilogy, you will enjoy this amazing piece of art. Myself, and many others included, very much look forward to the 2nd Season. Check it out today, put on a big SMILE, sit back and enjoy the ride.
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10/10
TheJokerBlogs
arianebruneauariane9 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
TheJokerBlogs is just the best thing i've seen!!! It is just full of emotions and it is so funny and well made for producers that are not being pay for this (I think). Even if they should be though. And the way the Joker fall obsessed with Harleen Quinzel (Harley Quinn), it is just so strong... And Harleen just can't help to get more attached to the Joker as well. When you see one of these episodes you will completely fall in love with it and it will become a drug. Well, for me it did. I was already a BIG Joker fan before discovering TheJokerBlogs, and when I saw it for the first time on YouTube, I was like, ''OH MY GODDD!!!'' You don't even need to be a big Joker fan to fall in love with these, trust me. 10 big beautiful stars for TheJokerBlogs!
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10/10
Brilliant Series
ladymidath17 March 2020
I started watching The Joker Blogs when they were first being posted to Youtube. I loved Scott McClure's take on Heath Ledger's Joker. The makeup, the voice and mannerisms are all spot on. The rest of the cast that play the respective roles were terrific as well. The stories start of simple enough with the Joker incarcerated within Arkham and Dr Harleen Quinzel's efforts to treat him. This is definitely one of the best fan made series out there. I highly recommend this.
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8/10
Great show, feels like an appropriate continuation of the dark knight
stevenswanson-350064 April 2020
Great tv show, love Scott McClure as the Joker, the sets feel appropriate to the Nolan Trilogy, the use of Hans zimmers music used for the dark knight trilogy and later Batman V Superman where all well done
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