I think one of the messages in "ARROW" is that to be one of the heroes, you need a little bit of darkness in you. Everyone on Team Arrow has it. Yes, even Felicity!
I think one of the messages in "ARROW" is that to be one of the heroes, you need a little bit of darkness in you. Everyone on Team Arrow has it. Yes, even Felicity!
And was it just me, or was Past Detective Lance flirting with Past Thea Queen before he was interrupted by Past Tommy Merlyn? It was a very weird vibe. Yikes.
Thea Queen: How could you make me kill a friend!?
Malcolm Merlyn: He should not have told you that!
I hope so!
I don't know. It seems"The Walking Dead" is going to have a bleak future — it's going to keep recycling until the wheels fall off, instead of actually progressing. The trajectory of "The Walking Dead" reminds me a lot of the trajectory of "Dexter." It won't be too long before dedicated viewers start viciously turning…
Sorry, the last two episodes have been dreadfully boring, but really, that's not even the worst part. This show's downfall will be the fact that it refuses to progress. We're just getting the same storylines over and over again until viewers stop watching. Lose somebody, someone goes crazy. We meet someone new, don't…
From this point on, I'm always referring to Sin as "the one with the boy hair." I think everyone should follow suit. Thank you, Captain Lance.
I'm glad Thea didn't fly off the handles when Oliver told her his secret, too. The writers have really transformed her into being one of the most likeable characters on the show. It's like season one Thea never existed.
Who else thought the mutiny that happened in the ARROW Cave was completely uncalled for? Those ingrates ganged up on poor Oliver as if they knew what they were doing while he was gone. Oliver has been protecting the city for years now, and the team protected this city solo — poorly — for what, a few weeks? Wasn't a…
I could understand if it was one of the first times Oliver had to kill someone, how it may send him into a temporary downward spiral mentally. But Oliver has literally killed hundreds of people by the time he comes home from the island, and probably about 50 or so more in the first season while on his "saving the…
Hey, no one is forcing you to horrifically torture your "victims." Just put a quick bullet (or arrow) through the really bad guy's temple and by doing so, you probably have saved countless lives. The "place you'll never come back from" monologues are just dramatics. You'll be fine if you kill a few really bad people,…
Sorry, heroes like The Arrow need a new code. This no killing code is bullocks. How about some middle ground? Don't kill bad people, but definitely kill really bad people. Thieves, hackers, et cetera — you live. A thug named Brick who had the power to drive law enforcement out of an entire area — you kill. It's very…
You'd think Roy would have mentioned, "Oh, and by the way, don't tell her dad, 'cause, like, he could totally die a painful heart-related death."
And are we supposed to assume Roy Harper told Sin that Sarah's dead? And then Sin runs off and tells Detective Lance? Kind of a douche move on Sin's part, if that's the case.
"I don't want to be a woman that you love."
"As a gay man, I’m starting to have some serious issues with the
depiction of Oswald Cobblepot on this series. While the show isn’t
explicitly stating that the character is homosexual, it certainly feels
like the writers are implying that with their unpleasant, dated
stereotypes."
But then again, how many of us follow our own advice?
I… I deeply apologize to everyone and their families.
Also, I thought it was pretty funny that the first time we see Roy, he completely ignores Felicity's bloodied and unconscious body lying on the table. Guess it's pretty clear they're never being shipped (which is a good thing).
Aye, I'm just sayin'. Sara did nothing for me. She wasn't a major upgrade from Laurel.