To be fair, dialogue from an earlier episode this season suggests Oliver and Felicity have told Curtis exactly who Barry is, too.
To be fair, dialogue from an earlier episode this season suggests Oliver and Felicity have told Curtis exactly who Barry is, too.
Last season, Diggle was shown using some sort of tranquilizer gun, so we can't necessarily assume the people he shot are dead.
Of course, the implication with Brick was that he was only able to do so well because Oliver was MIA at the time.
I loved his whole menacing-yet-jovial thing.
She had this thing where she wanted revenge on Weather Wizard but ultimately decided to arrest him rather than kill him.
So will hooking up with her or hooking up with Isabel Rochev from Season 2 be the bigger Oliver's-boner-pulls-a-boner moment?
Given what we've seen of him, it'd be weird if he DIDN'T do something that got him kicked out of the military.
And I forgot to mention: Felcity with the rubber Oliver mask, going "You have failed this city!", was AMAZING.
They certainly set up Prometheus on a fantastic note. Though I do have to wonder just what sort of benefits Star City police officers are offered that they're willing to overlook their astounding mortality rate.
I always get annoyed by essays that try to give a very poetic definition of what a genre means. I get what they're trying to do, I understand it, but at the same time I keep wanting to yell at them that there's a very simple, dictionary-style definition that they're just ignoring.
There's an X-Files episode where a woman is raped by an invisible man, and the fact that no one believes her story (she even has to continue working at the same building as her rapist because her employers won't accept what happened as a reason for medical leave) seems like it's being used to represent how rape…
Well, it's hard to say with Michael Myers (at least in the original movies), since his motivations and inner thoughts are kept deliberately opaque.
Why do you think the Giving Tree had to do all that community service?
Please remember the A.V. Club mantra: The Grades Mean Nothing
She joined the Americans to fight against the Nazis, who DID have Africa on their "parts of the world to conquer" list.
It's sort of like how there may have actually been a King Arthur (though his name was probably pronounced more like Arturus or Arter or something like that), but without Excalibur, the Knights of the Round Table, Merlin the Magician, the Holy Grail, or really any of the other things you think of when you think of King…
She's busy having her own time travel adventures involving a ham radio.
Season 1 isn't bad, it's just incredibly uneven. You're in for some stupid, face-palming moments, but also a lot of incredibly funny and/or kickass moments.
Iemitsu kept Japan from "falling to Christianity" by practicing widespread religious oppression, including the torture, banishment, and/or execution of any converts to the religion.
Arrow is still my favorite, but this season Flash and Legends are about even for me (haven't seen enough of Supergirl to rate that one yet).