The Joker Blogs/Nightmare Fuel

For a web production that is thematically referencing the take of Christopher Nolan on a realistic Batman mythos, The Joker Blogs does a great and very creepy job at portraying the incarcerated Joker in a very disturbing light....and occasionally making him even more disturbing than usual.

"Gary Kopski: THIS IS ABOUT CAKE??!!"
 * The entirety of Episode 3: "Meet Steve" can count, what with  while addressing   about mortality.
 * Episode 4: "A Dream Come True"has the Joker . And then we find out that  .....
 * Joker's rant about individuality and standing out in Episode 8: "BRB" can be creepy enough, but nobody beats.
 * The bit where he  also counts; when I first saw this episode, I thought  .....
 * Episode 10: "Car Trouble: The Joker has been hiding in the back of Jeremiah Arkham's car for an indeterminate amount of time since.
 * Episode 12: "Dinner with the Arkhams" is a string of Tear Jerker and Nightmare Fuel all in its own, that
 * The follow-up, "Dragging Dr. Arkham", only shows ... and it's still creepy as all Hell.
 * Episode 13: "Road Trip": The Joker whacking Pearl across the head with the clipboard and almost making her crash the car, because "nurses should be seen, but NEVER heard"; he then threatens to cut her eyes out if she speaks up again.
 * Bonus points if you remember where the character of Pearl originated....
 * Joker  can chill one's bones, especially  . Knowing that it's actually possible for someone to break in without notice, and that all these things were done   just shows us how far the Joker is willing to go to make a point. Even the most mundane one:

"Joker: Right now, they're all rooting for me! You have no one!"
 * Seriously,  is tough to watch. This Troper doesn't get disturbed easily, but  ...I have to either turn the volume down or resize the window.
 * The scar story in Episode 16: "Three Minutes to Midnight".
 * Of course, nothing tops the climax of Episode 17: Shotgun Wedding where Joker's killing spree . And to top it all, Batman's appearance did not relieve anyone who have watched at this point, since the casualties have already raked on for 17 episodes.


 * The fact that everyone Joker has interacted with, which includes  have their lives utterly damaged and or have driven them into a state of inertia or obsession definitely counts. No one seems to have mastered the art of Hannibal Lecture better. It's not without reason that the Joker mentions to Harleen at the beginning: I'm warning you: I get to people.
 * When you consider that in-universe and in meta, the viewers are practically interacting with the Joker, THIS PRACTICALLY INCLUDES
 * "Further Evidence 1: He Can't Because He's Dead" gives us the details on, and puts the title of the episode into a much more chilling light.
 * Even the trailer for Series 2 is enough to be unsettling; we see Harleen Quinzell,, sitting by herself in a room containing various important props from the series as the Bee Gees' "I Started a Joke" plays in the background (the song itself almost qualifies as HONF as the trailer continues). Right at the end, she slowly begins to smile...and then we cut to the Joker in a straitjacket as the "This Fire Rises" chant echoes in the background.....
 * FE #2 has Dr. Arkham telling his  wife about his uncle taking him to the asylum on "Take Your Child To Work Day" (who thinks that's a good idea at Arkham Asylum?) and witnessed an inmate killing a bunch of people and then Jerry having to trick him into killing himself ("You go first ... I'm scared.") Steven Moloney does such a good job you will sob and be horrified at the same time.
 * Harleen in the second to last episode, during the news reel. When we last see her  It's subtle but... eurgh. That's when I was convinced on how surprisingly good the actress was. She doesn't need to be over-the-top to totally chill you.
 * The recent preview to FE #3 has this series's version of the Penguin.
 * FE #3 itself has a masked, hooded entity that  right at the end;


 * Bonus points for the song they play leading up to the end: