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"On the Dark Side" is a fantastic song. You will not convince me otherwise.

I really enjoyed "Heavy Rain" and could go for another one of those.

Yes!

See, bold and or uh, crazy.

Also don't get put off by some of the crazy (especially in the first ep), it's a subtle and terrific show. But it's bold… or uh, crazy, at times.

Hahaha, I feel like that's a lost scene from Supernatural. Terrifying suspense set to "Yakety Sax" = gold.

I heart Barry and Oliver together. HEART. Yes, exactly. It was all about Oliver. That's what bothered me. That's just not Felicity. Felicity can love Oliver and still be Team Arrow. She can grieve Oliver and still want to help the city. Bleck. I'm just going to start imagining her and Ray will get their own show and

No, I heard that too. I love Brandon Routh so I'm all for this. I just want The Flash/Arrow to be one show — they're so good together! Maybe I'll just start shipping the shows being together. :)

Also keeping them apart for "reasons" is insufferable. I really want Ray Palmer to get his own show and then it have be out there that Felicity could go with him — that'd be drama and she deserves to be a co-lead so I'd be happy if she stayed or left. Or just to have her back, kicking ass, helping people, making me

The new Arrow ep is good but yeah… we're on the same page about this season and this episode does not help that. I left the ep thinking I may be turning against the Olicity fandom, because I do not want her character sacrificed for the relationship, and I feel like the Arrow writers are going there for them.

Making her the love interest of 3 characters is ridiculous — and it's hurt her character because there's too much focus on it and her feelings. I miss the hyper competent, hopeful, bitch with wifi who was there (and only there) to fight for good along with the rest of them.

No. John Barrowman is the live-action Hank Scorpio. There can be only one and it's Barrowman.

Me and the edit button are picking out china patterns.

Joan Allen and the tiger may be one of the best scenes in a suspense film, ever.

The delivery on the "great danger" was so great— he was born to play characters like this. In such a serious, contemplative episode, it was great to have him go comic-drama-awesome. It was the "yay, Arrow's back" moment in ep for me.

Was it Gustus or Gustave?

That would have been such a better scene. Good call.

I don't know his name in the show because I can only call him AJ. "I don't have to explain my art to you."

I miss Murphy. Also Bellamy. I'm with the review, I'm hoping he comes back in a major way.

He was awesome for parts of Season 1 — the intelligence ("you said no rules..") and the loner-ism (him just going for walks on his own) were great - especially when so much of the show was about community dynamics. It all started to change when Raven entered the picture though, then he became indecisive and broody…*