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I missed the interlocking levels too (I was kind of stunned when I got down into Tomb of the Giants and realized I could see both Demon Ruins and Ash Lake and just how much the world was tied together) but I also liked the way it used the High Wall. It wasn't really until the game progressed that I started to

She's not on Legends of Tomorrow.

Stephen Amell is awesome. In addition to contract-mandated cons, he must do at least half a dozen other cons a year on top of that. He's done Nerd HQ every summer the last three years. And he frequently posts videos, answering questions, and interacting with fans on his facebook page. He's sincerely great.

All the same, with all the interactions with Ra's and Nyssa, you'd think at some point he would've at least indicated a "Hey, I think I met your other daughter once." Even Oliver with all his secretive ways, I don't find it plausible. So I worry it could be a retcon.

But to be fair, it's all just speculation at this

If time travel shows aren't your thing, then it might be fair to say this show just isn't for you.

I saw it as more of a space to hold onto actors and characters that they like from Arrow and Flash (Sara, Stein, Ray, Snart, etc.) that they can't continue to justify using there, but can still utilize them as a steady part of Arrowverse. So in that regard, I think it makes sense to have them fighting a team of

Not just Arrowverse. Having a significant other who's upset with a main character for their superhero lifestyle is a staple of comic book storytelling.

"That's mom for mad."

And how did it never come up second or third season that Oliver already knows one of Ra's al Ghul's daughters. (Unless Talia is going by a different name?)

I saw a panel where Stephen Amell was asked his favorite Disney movie, and he tried to figure out how to give Die Hard as his answer. I wouldn't be surprised if that's why it's Oliver's favorite movie.

If someone comes back from the dead, it could be due to:

Nate and Ray are both teenagers.

The problem is, you can't kill Captain Jack. (As demonstrated by him somehow surviving being stabbed with an arrow in the first season finale of Arrow.)

If Merlyn's introduction on the series results in Sara dying again (which would, of course, inevitably be undone) then it's definitely time for an intervention.

Thank you for reminding me of the Green Arrow vs White Canary showdown last week. It was one of the highlights of the crossover for me.

Except that "superheroes in a time machine" is the fundamental premise of the show. Taking that out essentially means turning it into something that it's not.

Hey now - Legion of Doom is just about the campiest name in all of Arrowverse.

If they're going to commit to the time travel changes as drama, they really need to do more with it. Not only establish firm rules, but more importantly, demonstrate that there are specific actions that need to take place in order to stabilize the timeline "as it's supposed to be." They've never really done that -

Darvill had a solid American accent to boot.

Maybe that's why I'm one of the few who still likes Barry this season.