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That's the scene where Rose McIver truly sold me on being an excellent lead.

I miss when the characters on this show used to interact with each other instead of having 3 or 4 completely separate plot-lines going on.

I thought she was hilarious. "The charges were dropped!"

Those poor, poor sales assistants who show her clothes that she doesn't like.

Most cab drivers do not own the taxi medallion, but rather lease it and the car from a company. There are two types of taxi medallions in NYC: "individual" medallions and "corporate" medallions. Individual
medallions are less expensive because the owner of that medallion is the only one allowed to use it to drive a

That was the best kind of fan-service, on par with Clyde living-arrangement discussions earlier this season.

As someone who has seen taxi medallion finance deals, I really enjoyed the premise of this episode.

Let's not get carried away. SHIELD when Skye is not on-screen with her feelings has been better than Arrow every single week this season minus the Flash crossovers and The Climb.

Vodka recipe espionage should make at least one good flashback case of the week.

They're pretty much only good for giving more screen-time to Katana's badassery. Otherwise they're awful.

However good this season has been to Thea and Laurel, it has been that bad to Felicity, and ignored Diggle by twice that amount.

And Lucy Lawless!

Speaking of…Doctor Who was mentioned in this episode…has Ray met Malcolm or Dinah? I can picture his fanboy reaction already.

Just another Wednesday in Starling City.

The fact Katrina Law wasn't cast in a pilot when she obviously has all the star power makes me dare to hope she's being upped to a regular for season 4.

re: 6. At least Lance didn't tell Oliver he can't have his happy ending.

Just kill the kid and be done with it already. We all know it's what drives Maseo and Tatsu apart.

She turned herself in at the end of last season's "Birds of Prey" episode.

Am I the only one who didn't love this episode? I didn't care for the Ray plot and the Shado fake-out was both dumb and irrelevant. This was a great episode for Lance, but it felt like it was all over the place. B/B+ for more Lyssa.

How dare you have a nuanced opinion! Get out of here!