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So Oliver forgot Amanda's whole "killing people is the only way" speech in season 2 with Slade, but remembered it just in time for Dharke

Man, you know the world is fucked up when you enjoy an Arrow final more than the Flash one

The destination is (possibly) awesome, but the journey leading up to it was meh

I hope she escapes, goes to Arrow, and just fucks shit up for a few eps. Scream down the Palmertech building, manipulate poor vulnerable dad, and just be a general badass

I get the feeling they're gonna pretend the massacre didn't happen and hope that the audience forgets… or use him helping to save the Grounders as some 'balancing the scales' type thing.

Nobody believed their whole 'we didn't know that trope existed' excuse, or how they didn't mean to bait fans knowing full well what was coming.

You just know he'll be torn up over shooting that guy in the head, yet not hear a peep how he massacred 300 innocent people.

Would they really kill off another gay character tho. I mean they barely (and badly) spun the whole Clexa thing (nobody believed em) but doing it again is just affirming every bad thing commentors have written bout em

Now that Miller mentioned a cute happy ending there's 100% chance that one of them will die right? That's foreshadowing 101.
Another gay character for the pile

What is with CW characters becoming mass murders this year?

Thea understands CPR is a thing right? Or, you know, use the same electric weapon that stopped his heart to restart it.
He was dead tho right?

There are many gay showrunners/writers that have failed spectacularly at gay inclusion. Jeff Davis, Greg Berlanti (the Arrowverse shows mostly), Kevin Williamson (mostly the TVD era).
Being gay does not guarantee a gay positive show.

I'm hoping for something human, but with an unsettling and inhuman elegance to him. Something which looks right as a whole, but deeply wrong when you take a closer look… uncanny valley level fuckery.
But thats just me

I'm gonna give them a pass UNTIL Ethan meets up with Brona and Dorian again. If it gets swept under the rug, or never mentioned again despite the fact they both fucked him, then I'll be pissed off.

It wasn't just me imagining the queer subtext between Jeckyll and Viktor right? It all seemed very romantic (tho prob being platonic) and oddly intimate

I'm no lawyer, but a marriage between a kidnapper and his victim can't possibly be valid right? No court would recognise it

I think it's the fact they're trying to redeem him, when he's done something that is just utterly evil he can't be redeemed. It's like if the President's son from Mt Weather got a redemption arc, even though he brutally cut people open (he too had a peaceful option, asking for donated blood, but he choose a violent

Yeah but none of the other characters tried to genocide an entire race and colonize their land. That's a pretty big "line you cant uncross" situation.

Well it would have taken screen time away from their shitty attempts at making Pike sympathetic, which is reason enuff in my opinion

Their interactions can be read as platonic, but they could easily pivot to romantic at anytime… and I wouldn't put it past them to go full blown next season, or possibly reshoot some final scenes.
It is a CW show, and with Lincoln, Lexa and Finn gone, Bellarke would be the only teen couple (Kabby is older, Briller has