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Holy shit, people need to fucking relax. All we've seen is that they arrested Roy, not that they exonerated Oliver. They can't fucking ignore a dude in a green suit who fired an arrow into a prisoner transport vehicle, even if he might be shorter than expected.

Ugh, Quentin. I get that he's angry and he's got the Lance irrationality
gene, but he just comes off as unreasonable (and kind of delusional)
instead of lashing out because of grief. I've been waiting for him to
lose his shit, but…this isn't how I thought it would happen/wanted it
to happen.

Except he didn't even keep it from Iris. The only reason she doesn't know now is because he accidentally reset the timeline.

Laurel confronted Lance about that in this episode. While he doesn't believe The Arrow personally killed those people, he does believe they died because of the Arrow, and he's not really wrong either.

I though they had potential, but at this point I feel like they should've just kept Oliver on the island.

I don't think Waller is trying to kill Oliver. Otherwise he'd be way more antagonistic toward Waller in the present day. Also, they keep saying that it's Waller, which means it's not Waller. It's probably Waller's superior who was introduced a few episodes ago.

That has been the peak of the show so far, but it's still way too early to write off the show. Some people here just seem ridiculously fickle.

1. Lance. You can read him as a moron who actually believes Oliver
randomly decided to start killing mayors or you can read him more likely
as a man willing to ignore the problem of an actual assassin running
around town in order to use the situation to satisfy his own personal
vendetta and either way he comes out

Eh, I liked her enough. She wasn't *needed* but I don't think she brought the episode down. If Felicity's arc was weak, it was because of how convenient and unnecessary the whole nano-bot injection dilemma was, not because of her mom.

Couldn't you say that about any entitled supervillain?

To be fair, there was a shoot-to-kill order on the Green Arrow, not Roy or his own daughter. Though certainly he could've thought that out better, but the whole arc is built around his rejuvenated irrational hatred of the Arrow.

Eh, this is a cheapshot at both AoS and Arrow, but AoS has come into its own since the Hydra reveal.

Well there is a super-spoilery photo going around *SPOILERS OBVIOUSLY* of Oliver in a League of Assassins suit helping out The Flash and Firestorm take on the Reverse Flash. I assume Oliver is going to be taking some time off from Starling City.

We could say this about any rich superhero when it comes to how they use their time and money, especially Batman and Iron Man.

I mean, she probably knew Oliver was going to help her out, but yes, the other possibility isn't exactly out of character either.

I disagree, the ex-boyfriends scene was one of the best parts of the episode and wouldn't have happened without Morgan's complete lack of boundaries. His lines in the scene were also great:

They didn't really give her much to do here. Her role was basically just growling at Kimmy repeatedly.

Her situation is really tragic. Thousands of years of imprisonment by the Crystal Gems has alienated her from the Homeworld. With nowhere to call home, she decides to exile herself to the bottom of the ocean, where presumably she's most comfortable..

Rank/rate these recent scandals:
- Benghazi
- Ballghazi
- Bill Cosby
- E-mailghazi
- Fapghazi
- Gamersgateghazi
- Russian-Ukrainian crisis
- Scandal Season 4

Well, don't blame me. I did my part and not only never watched the movie, but made sure never to talk about it with anyone ever.