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All in all this show's taken a steep turn for the worse this season. I'm personally of the belief that Season 1 gets too much credit: the show only got good in its second half of the season. The first half was all villain of the week episodes and didn't really amount to anything. Tried rewatching it and can't get past

I gave last week episode's a C. Last week's was painful. I thought this week would be just as painful when Barry was the one giving Patty the cold shoulder as the episode began. I mean, what the hell, Barry! It's your own damn fault she's acting this way! They almost, ALMOST managed to not let any of that drama affect

I had this episode as an A/A- though I guess after last night's episode of The Flash, I would have been high on pretty much anything else.

Oracle's got a lot of similarities to Felicity already: genius-level intellect, expert with computers and hacking, and previous experience as a vigilante before being paralyzed (Oracle was the original Batgirl before her paralysis). Felicity's already been doing a lot of what Oracle did insofar as being a source of

Didn't kill him (assuming you're talking about the creep at the bar), though it was implied she would have had Tebow-brother not interfered.

I don't know that Laurel pointed out anything of substance, really. As Alasdair pointed out, the team is also holding Andy captive and yet Laurel has no moral qualms about that.

Thing is, Wally appears to be too old to be a teenager

Blind spot to the flaws of those closest to them: Also known as the "Oliver Queen defense"