The reveal that LT was not only a sister instead of Thurston and that she was Artemis Pebdani was amazing. The entire Koenig family is incredible and I love the constant jokes about them possibly being LMDs or clones.
The reveal that LT was not only a sister instead of Thurston and that she was Artemis Pebdani was amazing. The entire Koenig family is incredible and I love the constant jokes about them possibly being LMDs or clones.
It was indirectly possibly caused by him. But going back to change it would make things worse. And it was an accidental side effect of trying to save his parents, which, as Oliver said, everyone else would've done in his shoes in a grief stricken moment after his father's murder. Like the degree to which Dante's death…
Loved Oliver giving the instructions to Barry to give to the team and Sara: "Are we supposed to pretend we're not hearing this?"
It was irritating to me the hypocrisy of a lot of the characters in blaming Barry for their problems when the Legends create a lot themselves. And Diggle shouldn't have been that upset about a daughter he never met when he has a son he loves. Plus, should the teams be just as mad at Jax and Stein for keeping the…
I completely agree. Especially because at the beginning of this season of LoT she was attempting to kill Damien Darkh which would have fucked up the timeline. Just because she didn't succeed doesn't mean that she gets to take the moral high ground here.
I don't want this to sound like Ross-and-Rachel but I thought they were on a break, not broken up. Also to actually consider a marriage proposal from a guy means to think about him not some other dude you just met. I wish she had already given her answer to Timothy when she'd slept with Xavier.
But I agree that rom-com…
I enjoyed this and there were a lot of great one-liners throughout the show. However, almost everything about Xavier screamed *WARNING SIGN* to me. I know it's a rom-com show so they're supposed to end up together but it felt rushed.
After the whole getting-her-fired thing I feel like she should have ended the episode…
I would think post because of the conflict between SHIELD and the inhumans pre-fish-oil pills. It would make more sense to me if he was already a SHIELD agent (or some other government agent or bureaucrat) who then got infected and they decided to use it to their benefit.
I feel like it's less likely the government…
Also the new director has this almost too-slick appearance to me. It's the kind of charming that could easily turn into sleazy. I don't know if it's intention or just my read on the actor/character but I always love those kinds of characters because it makes it harder to guess what their end goals are.
There's just so many ways to go with it, which I love. And it makes more sense why he's so distrusting of everyone around him. Plus it adds another level to the whole PR-disaster that is Daisy. She's making SHIELD and inhumans look bad which both reflect on him. (not intentionally obviously, but it's the unfortunate…
Exactly my thought!
DCU/MCU crossover, love it.
I really loved the reveal that the new director was actually an inhuman. At first when May was failing to attack him I thought maybe robot. But this was smartly done and gives a new layer to the character. Even though we don't know much about him yet it revealed a lot.
I love Agent Piper. I think she was one of the…
My dream (as irrational and impossible it is) for this show is for Alice to ditch Ben completely and for Margot to team up with Alice and Val. Ben has been unfaithful to both Alice and Margot and I don't think he deserves forgiveness for that. And can we just imagine the girl-power dream-team of Margot, Val, and…
Also the whole reason for Felicity being with Oliver to see the shaman ended up being for her to tell him to believe in himself and I am so sick of that.
I agree with some of those points. I felt like the whole magic storyline was very rushed and this aspect of it came out of nowhere. And that's partially why I thought it'd be subversive to have Felicity be the one who could do the magic. But I do understand that it's Oliver who has to go up against Darkh. It just…
I can see that point of view. I didn't Team Arrow to have magic the whole time but I just feel like squeezing "Oliver has a way to defeat Darkh, Oliver learns magic, Oliver sucks at magic, Oliver can do magic" all into one episode was a little much with all the other stuff going on.
Yeah I was on both sides of it. For it because it would be something new and different with the writing and something more for Felicity to do than just support Oliver. Against it because, as you said, it would direct way too much hatred towards her.
I understand why it's gone within the show, when they removed her bloodlust they removed the fact that she could counteract Darkh's magic. But I don't get it externally from the show. It was interesting that Thea could repel his magic and when he attacked her it backfired onto him. But instead of having the team use…
I know that a lot of people would hate this based on feelings towards Felicity lately but when Oliver totally sucked at learning magic I was kind of hoping that Fortuna would decide to teach Felicity instead. She is the "light"est person in the group. She's the one who makes Oliver believe in himself later on. The…