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On the one hand, I can understand why this is getting a reboot. Ben 10 merchandise made over a billion dollars. Even I'll freely admit to needing to buy the Omnitrix when the show just came out, as well as an XLR8 toy because he was the best (hell, I have the whole series on box set). Kids ate this stuff up. I

Felicity did cry. When Oliver arrives at Palmer Tech and talks with her and Diggle, her eyes are clearly watering.

The rate this is going, I could potentially see the CASTOR clones out by the end of the season. They've already killed two of them off, and Rudy and the military guy don't seem that redeemable in the Helena way. Mark has a slight chance of being the only remaining clone appearing regularly, but even then I can't help

Nothing was worse than seeing Alison's ex on screen and coming to the unfortunate realization he played Goku in that God-fucking-awful Dragon Ball live-action film.

Don't know why they kept in Arrow, when it seems more of a Flash reveal then anything else. Or maybe for the spin-off when it happens, since I would assume metahumans would be all over the place there.

Oliver in the present day of the show is still a rather mess of emotions, especially with how he seems to be handling everything in season 3. I'm just saying that Daredevil has always been a rather dark superhero while Green Arrow or Superman were both moderately lighthearted in personality, so it's nice to have

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Today is my birthday so this is literally the best gift a gal could ask for.

This is a great opening episode to what surely seems to be a good series. For one thing, Daredevil is an actual superhero who already had the dark, brooding image so it doesn't automatically change what a character is generally known as (looking at you Arrow and Man of Steel) so I don't find myself rolling my eyes at

Felicity continues to cry in every Goddamn episode.

It's a good start for his first feature-length film. Arrow isn't the most well-known show, so this is a decent way to get himself known and further appearances.

Was this also the role he apparently watched all of Marvel Phase 1 for to prepare himself?

Oh God, if this is anything like the original planned script role for Casey Jones, it will be the greatest thing ever. To elaborate, Casey was originally going to be a security guard at a furniture factory, because…I don't know, maybe Bay thought people broke into IKEA's all of the time.

I'm talking about the kid actress they used. Surprisingly good for someone who looks maybe five or six.

Oliver's defeat of Ray seemed more practical thinking than 'I'm more experienced than you' and rather him using his brains to take care of the power source.

She seemed really freaking terrified.

Saw Thea for a whole five seconds.

If Felicity cries in one more episode, I'm going to have a fucking fit.

I'd say Nyssa is doing the same and chilling on Laurel's couch after spraining her wrist.

To be fair, Snart did establish this episode he does it for the "adrenaline" and not the money.