Oh my god, no. Please no. No more triangle or Salvatore bros/Elena drama anymore. I don't ship her with one in particular, I just don't want indecision anymore. Stefan's moved on to Caroline apparently, for all eternity. I don't want a love-square.
Oh my god, no. Please no. No more triangle or Salvatore bros/Elena drama anymore. I don't ship her with one in particular, I just don't want indecision anymore. Stefan's moved on to Caroline apparently, for all eternity. I don't want a love-square.
She hasn't really given him any indication that she's ditching him for Ray though. It's her working hours… Granted, she usually doesn't go to work during her actual work hours so he's not used to it, but it sounded more petty than a true statement. He was basically pushing her away (again) and it's getting a little…
Yes, I was nicely surprised by Felicity's admission that basically if it was up to her, Oliver and her would be a thing, and that she's not going anywhere even if she's trying to move on romantically. It was so… honest, it felt like season 1/2-Felicity. I'd missed her.
It was like, a whole season ago. Remember when Oliver trained shirtless with tires in the middle of the foundry for no reason? Oh these were the good days!
He probably stole it?
Well, he survived being stabbed through the chest + falling off a cliff + waiting in the snow for three days. Oliver did all the hard work.
To be fair, she probably doesn't know anyone's name.
"Who are you again? My son? I used to have a son, his name was Ali? Alister? Alastor? Something like that. I'm not good with names."
Why? I'm not saying now but down the line, I actually wouldn't mind Nyssa and Laurel falling in love with each other.
Which Dig, Roy, Oliver shirtless training scenes? :(
Twin sister. "My name is Dasho. Or Shoda. Whichever. I like Australian dudes. Are you Australian?"
Watching that last scene between Nyssa and Laurel, I wondered: what are the odds of Nyssa pulling an Ollie and sleeping with both Lance sisters? I think Sara would approve, from above. I know I do approve. Shirtless training sessions!
Plus, she's probably scared the guy most famous for his shitty decision-making skills is going to make yet again another shitty decision and she lets it show. I really approved this week's Oliver/Felicity's interactions. I liked the simple friendship of their relationship, that was a nice change from the usual angst…
Oh don't worry MG commented on his Tumblr that no one had died during the Nanda Parbat assault. Apparently the guy was only severely burnt and the others are living with a protuberance coming out of their throat. No biggie.
Oh sorry, I was being sarcastic about Oliver's set of mind. I entirely agree with you, Diggle's question at Verdant about whether Oliver's sure Thea's the only reason would have been a perfect moment for him to actually voice his concern and then Oliver admitting while chained up that maybe Diggle had been right all…
I think the "always wanted to be a hero" thing done in her centric episode was 1. lame, 2. poorly executed. I think it would have been way better to be an actual arc for her, how she went from seeing herself as just the genius hacker to an actual hero in her own way (and exploring the impact of her actions: when she…
Nyssa has the snark down to an art.
… um, no that would have annoyed me. Just a random normal dude with normal issues (slightly boring but, you know, normal and not scarred for ever) and maybe Felicity could make the choice to either be with the normal dude and be happy or embrace the fucked-upness of the entire Team Arrow situation and shut Oliver up…
Actually, after two years and a half of Felicity pining for Oliver, I'm sort of rooting for the girl to stop it, get laid and try getting over him. Broodiness and longing looks can only get you so far. She's taking action, good for her.
Oliver season 1 slept with anything that moved. Felicity slept with Ray who has been trying to sweep her off her feet in the past… let's say 8 episodes. And Ray is Opposite Oliver. Like I said repeatedly: Ray is a better Oliver Queen than Oliver ever was. I just wish this was addressed (by Oliver I mean, acknowledging…
(seriously? The entire plot line of the episode was Oliver trying to save Thea's soul?)
EXCEPT IT WASN'T! It was about Oliver's pride all along!
In order to prop up Malcolm/Barrowman they're turning Oliver into an insufferable douche.