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Kazy
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Nope, MG confirmed that Felicity wasn't pregnant.
That won't prevent people from spending their summer writing fanfictions about Felicity's pregnancy while pining for her baby daddy (and meeting a certain Sandra Hawke?), but at least we're spared in canon.

Yeah, me too. It seemed too good to be true.

I think the problem is that the show is called the Arrow and it features Oliver as someone strong and independent and blah blah blah. Bringing in an Oliver/Felicity team as a strong relationship would mean that Oliver depends or relies on Felicity in a stable way. Which means no show. So my point was: don't do it at

"So that happened" takes an entire new meaning.

Yeah, but they cut the part from Malcolm telling Thea that she "didn't need to come back if [she doesn't] want to"… Also, she needed a machine to breathe at the hospital, how did she make it through flying without it?

"Don't worry, you'll get close enough. Mine's bigger."

It wouldn't have been aesthetic to see Felicity's glasses all fogged up and disgusting from sliding against Oliver's cheekbones and his skin in general.

This is why I refuse to ship anyone on any show (or try to). I've never seen a relationship done the right way (by that I mean two characters falling in love, then getting together, then not be ruined by will-they-won't-they shenanigans or stupid reasons). It ruins characters and the show. And this season hasn't

Haha, English is not my mother language and I find that name really confusing on its own… Adding one more 's felt really weird. :-D

Which would be an awesome send off and a great way to say goodbye to a butchered character.

It feels like the show has three options:
• Giving Elena the cure, making her forget about everything so she can wed a faceless husband a pop babies. Which would be a huge fuck you to everyone who ever shipped Elena with anyone and a huge fuck you from Elena to everyone she held dear (if this were her decision) or


When? (Man, it's all been a mess, I can't remember who wants to kill whom)


That's the point of this whole thing? Ra's will possess Oliver's body and do what he wants with it? (I don't read the comics)
It explains why he doesn't want his daughter to be his heir. How awkward would it be, heh?

Doesn't he want to kill Merlyn? Shouldn't Ra's think "two birds, one stone, I'll kill both and get it over with"?

Just like Felicity was professional when Sara and Oliver were an item (plus: she didn't think she had her chances).
I like that they're all adults about this.

Fair enough.
But on what ground does a judge hear that the case against Oliver is re-opened?
"Due to new evidence against Oliver Queen, I want to arrest him."
"Again? Didn't you say the Arrow was a hero six months ago? What evidence?"
"A man no one has ever seen before but who has introduced himself as the head of the

I'm kind of thinking all of this has been in Oliver's head since episode 309-310. He's still high from Katana's tea and he's been thinking of "worst case scenarios" ever since.

I wish it was. But why would Ra's want Oliver as an heir, and why would Malcolm not want Ra's spot?

It was such a stupid question though (I know, it's called fishing… Oliver, you insecure jealous idiot)
She's right there's no good answer, but it's been obvious that she worries. She can just keep it together because he knows what he's doing.

Ok, but only if Papa Lance is naked under that robe.