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Kazy
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"Getting ready kid."

I actually find her the worst lawyer/ADA ever. I'd rather see her get stitched up in the foundry or stumbling on the roof of a truck than in an interrogation room where she systematically abuses the law and the concept of "justice" or in a court room where she's just as terrible.

Ooooh. I could get behind a Supergirl/Felicity crossover tbh.

I thought he had figured it out too, but then we're talking about a show where Thea still hasn't figured out that her brother was the Arrow and where a detective can't tell his daughters apart…

Apparently, David Ramsey said that Diggle "wasn't the type of guy that wore a vigilante suit". That wearing the green gear in 310 had really let him decide that he liked guns and his jackets. And masks are for sissies.

But why? (I can't believe I'm actually doing this)

It was really shitty of her to do and manipulative but I actually really liked the creepiness of it all. It was creepy. Every character told her she was acting creepy and that she cannot replace her sister because it doesn't work that way, yet Laurel admitted that she couldn't deal any other way. I actually find it

Yeah, I've more or less been doing the same thing about Papa Lance. See where that got me. I don't know why, but I actually believed that he'd know Sara was dead since he kept pestering Laurel AND Felicity about speaking to her all through the episode. And then he saw her repeatedly on TV. How did he not tell his two

Nah, MG said Thea still didn't know and Malcolm hadn't told Thea because *dun-dun-dun* it wasn't his secret to tell and Malcolm understood secret identities… But yes. It's beyond ridiculous at that point. I don't know what bothers me more. That, or the fact that Lance still doesn't know he's one daughter short.

DETAILS!

I agree. But I think it works because Oliver isn't there, and there's no conflict. As long as she isn't an hindrance to Team Arrow and bickering with Oliver about what she's allowed to do and stuff, I'm game for Laurel having an efficient agenda and getting things done. Just don't have Oliver save her every episode

You say that like it's supposed to make sense… Who's space ghost? Is it DC verse? Why does he look so much like Batman? LOTS OF CONFUSION OVER HERE.

I didn't buy his "guilt" for a remote second. I don't know if we were supposed to think he was genuine or if it's bad acting from Barrowman (it can't be, can it?) but his words of apologies felt completely empty and I agreed with Felicity. It's all his fault.

Either that, or she needs to be a full member of the team, not some special vigilante on her own who does whatever she wants and ruins Team Arrow's designs. Because that would be even more annoying.

Holy shit, Moira reacting to Oliver's second death could have been more than awesomely fantastic. Can they bring her back? Sara and her could have a spin-off? The CW loves them's spin-offs.

You forgot the "for 4 to 5 days" part.

Hold on, you actually think Malcolm is going to die?

It was really weird to think that I agreed with Roy on something (!!!). Why not tell Thea everything (if she doesn't figure it out)? Why do characters keep the death of loved ones a secret?!

Oh, come on! Even I don't have any snark about Laurel! I was baffled by the sudden connection she had with Diggle (who didn't seem like he could even stand her before but whatever), but I actually liked how she slowly made the decision to become the Canary after Oliver died and the legal way failed. It didn't feel as

See, I feel like everything they made about Felicity and Oliver since the end of last season works as fan bait and ways to keep the ratings up (even if the idea of Oliver and Felicity is fine with me, I just don't think the way they're doing adds so much to the characters) but Ray and Felicity? urgh. At least, Barry