That's unfair to Dikachu.
That's unfair to Dikachu.
Remember when Thea flirted with Tommy? This has been that kind of show for a while now.
She'll be so upset her Earth-1 counterpart is already dead.
She can't get out of this one with a talk about true love or some bullshit.
Grant Emerson was one of the people killed in the particle accelerator accident in Central City.
She's too used to the Lazarus pit.
Did I miss something or maybe I'm forgetting something about his character, but why did Anarky call Thea "mommy"?
Like I said a few weeks ago, Arrow needs a Condiment King.
(*Lincoln smashes said mirror*)
Killing the main antagonist isn't heroic if it isn't done for heroic reasons. Story structure does not dictate that a hero kills the bad guy.
Really? Because I thought we were talking about what a hero is.
Of all the definitions of "hero" out there, "the person who kills the main antagonist regardless of motivation" is not one of them.
That is not the modern definition of hero.
The motivations are entirely relevant, especially if they're not anything remotely heroic. Like feeding an impulse to kill, for example.
Lash isn't motivated by rage, he's compelled to kill Inhumans. Do you think May explained Hive's plan to him before she put him on the quinjet? He just saw an Inhuman and had to kill it. That's not a heroic deed, it's a physiological demand.
Or you're not imagining Lash dying in the finale.
Or if you think bringing out what's left of Andrew Garner is the way to stop that rampage.
You don't make Lash the hero, you make him the unstoppable killing machine who's still on a rampage.
The preferred nomenclature is "SquidWard."
The point is to not let the warhead go off.