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My guess is that in the finale when Ollie takes on Slade, that Roy ends up helping him and either something happens to both of them that causes them (roy/slade) to lose their powers. I am not too familiar with DC comics (I'm a Marvel Guy, love the hell out of this show though), but I always thought Deathstroke didn't

Considering the Office software alone is worth almost that much makes your comment pretty much invalid.

My guess is Red Arrow. At the end of the last episode Ollie shoots the post with a red arrow to get Roy's attention. What I wonder is if he keeps his powers or if they find a cure. That may be the way they stop Deathstroke in the finale.

Although the movie selection is pretty bad, the real value in Netflix is their TV show catalog.

Exactly! A lot of people forget this. Also, I am sure those eggs, bacon, and butter he was using were free of a lot of the preservatives and chemicals that plague our food today. Drinking whole milk occasionally is perfectly fine, but I still would not recommend it more than once a day (unless you need to gain

Yes. The best comic adaptation to TV I have ever seen. I am not a DC fan, but Arrow is slowly turning me into one. My wife doesn't even like comics, but she likes Arrow because it is just simply a good show, not a comic show.

Possible, but you have to think the omnipotent SHEILD would have had some knowledge. They were the ones that brought the team together. Maybe they didn't think he would be effective...who knows.

Right. My point is, if he is retired, then he also has a past as Pym. Up until Iron Man, Capt. America, and Hulk show up they are the only ones with powers that the world has known. Unless Pym works for shield and they have kept it under raps.

I think Pym will be a minor role for Ant Man, as Paul Rudd is playing the lead role. What will be interesting is how you introduce the character. Where was Pym during the Avengers? If he is handing down the role, he has to have a past as the Ant man. The only way I see it is if Pymm travels back in time, to hand down

I am not defending the practice, just trying to explain why they might do it. Obviously there is some advantage to it, because they wouldn't waste their time if there wasn't.

True, and I guess that's a risk the see worth taking. Genetic diversity also provides inconsistent size, muscle definition, genetic defects, etc.

Considering that phone imaged above is 2 years old...yeah. All of the Lumia's are constructed with plastic and are pretty high end. We don't know what the new Sammy will look like.

You find one animal with good genetics (size, frame, disease resistance, meat quality, etc.) and you clone that. That way you get a consistent product.

Hilarious.

I see what you did there.

Are they using the same actor for The Flash that did the role in Green Arrow?

The ancient astronaut theorists believe that this is how the ancients built their pyramids and monoliths. Too bad there isn't any of this sound producing technology to be found.

Do you think that they may allude to Venom in AS2? They showed the Venom containment on the screen in the trailer. It could be possible, that the electro fight takes place at Oz Corp, and maybe the symbiote gets released during the battle? I could invision an end of credits scene involving the Symbiote finding Brock.

I may be wrong, but I think Marvel has the rights to him again, and therefor he would not be in the Spidey-verse.

My theory: The movie will be abouts Brock's struggle with the symbiote to try and be a hero but only realizing he does more harm than good. I also think the Spidey team up in the sinister six would be cool. Then do a Carnage film to cap it off.