Suicide Squad Isekai Episode 7: Harley’s Victory over Thinker and Queen Aldora’s Interest in the Squad

In the seventh episode of Suicide Squad Isekai, which was recently released, the anime featured a showdown between Harley Quinn and her team against Thinker, as they attempted to deactivate the bombs on their necks. Despite Thinker’s well-guarded fortress, Harley’s history with The Joker allowed her to devise a flawless strategy with the help of Peacemaker.

In the previous episode, the squad was overpowered by Thinker, Enchantress, and Killer Croc. Queen Aldora then plotted to have Harley and the others killed. However, Fione and Cecil came to their aid and helped them escape. The anime also delved into Fione’s backstory.

Suicide Squad Isekai Episode 7: Harley Quinn Unmasks Katana

The Joker as seen in Suicide Squad Isekai episode 7 (Image via WIT Studio)
The Joker as seen in Suicide Squad Isekai episode 7 (Image via WIT Studio)

The recent airing of Suicide Squad Isekai episode 7 unveiled the backstory of Harley Quinn and The Joker, showcasing their previous scheme to rob a heavily guarded bank. Afterwards, the focus shifted to the present as the squad gathered to observe the Thinker’s newly constructed stronghold near the portal.

Upon this realization, they discovered that Thinker had additional support from Katana at the location, which added to the difficulty of their mission. In that moment, Harley recalled a previous heist with The Joker at the same bank. Despite facing a similar challenge, they were able to successfully infiltrate the bank by targeting the individual who possessed the keys to the safe.

Thinker as seen in Suicide Squad Isekai episode 7 (Image via WIT Studio)
Thinker as seen in Suicide Squad Isekai episode 7 (Image via WIT Studio)

After the story left Peacemaker feeling excited, he quickly devised a plan to defeat Thinker. The plan involved King Shark bringing Clayface to the stronghold, where the shapeshifting metahuman disguised himself as Thinker to distract Katana. Meanwhile, Rick Flag led the elves to a nearby hut, while Peacemaker captured and tortured one of the elves in order to harm the others who were connected to him through Thinker’s powers.

Despite thinking everything was going according to plan, Deadshot gave Harley Quinn the signal to attack Thinker. Although Thinker was initially able to anticipate and defend against Harley’s attacks, the villain quickly changed tactics and intentionally allowed herself to be hit on the head in order to prevent herself from overthinking her own attacks.

The Joker as seen in Suicide Squad Isekai episode 7 (Image via WIT Studio)
The Joker as seen in Suicide Squad Isekai episode 7 (Image via WIT Studio)

After realizing that Thinker had attempted to scramble her brain, Harley became infuriated. However, this plan ultimately failed as Harley’s chaotic mind conjured up a vision of The Joker choking Thinker and then dropping him into a vat of acid. As a result, Harley emerged as the victorious one in the battle. Furthermore, all the elves who had been under Thinker’s control were now freed.

Moments after beheading Thinker, Katana issued a challenge to Harley Quinn and presented her with Clayface’s body. Transforming into a sword, Clayface aided Harley in the ensuing fight. The two women engaged in a prolonged battle, during which Harley managed to remove Katana’s mask.

Katana as seen in Suicide Squad Isekai episode 7 (Image via WIT Studio)
Katana as seen in Suicide Squad Isekai episode 7 (Image via WIT Studio)

As Katana was getting ready for the second round, the squad arrived to support Harley. This caused Katana to quickly leave the area. Meanwhile, the squad reset their bomb timers and informed Amanda Waller of the situation.

At another location, Queen Aldora was enraged to learn that the squad had defeated an Empire General Thinker. She immediately ordered her subordinates to capture the squad, either dead or alive.

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