@OdinsThirdRavenPhil I nominate you for Arrow Season 3 Creative Consultant
@OdinsThirdRavenPhil I nominate you for Arrow Season 3 Creative Consultant
Too Jewish.
and then when they have their inevitable present-day battle, Slade will save him because
I have this spice called Ra's al Hanout and I always call it Ra's al Ghoul when I'm cooking.
Well, in Lance's defense, Olivier is a pretty good actor.
haha, I just read Suicide Squad vol. 2 last week and I didn't get what they were referencing
Wow, I just realized why I felt a bit deflated when Shado joined the team. She totally ruined the tacit sexual tension between the two of them.
I know it would never happen, but I would REALLY love something like this. Like, their bromance is so much more compelling than the Shado thing. I love how they're always looking out for each other, their funny repartee, etc.
he should arrest himself for littering! I didn't see a trash can in the vecinity…
I would agree with you about Lance suspecting Oliver, but he opened up about Sarah to Arrow, and the delivery was very much, like, "Hey, vigilante, I am opening up to you for the very first time." Like he told him details Oliver would already have known. I can't explain it very articulately (clearly) but I got a…
I think that's all part of their plan to make Laurel as awful as possible this season ;D
anything that requires that degree of deftness and skill is cool in my book.
There was a scene earlier, in the office, that was like:
I have faith in the show that it won't pull off something ridiculously unbelievable like that. My main worry is that the show will literally do a "love triangle makes Slade evil", with his jealousy of Ollie and Shado leading to villainy.
I think Raysh is right.
my boyfriend said the same thing :P
how she done?
@disqus_SHv8DoYfkF:disqus what the hell is your avatar supposed to be?!
see, the "you were there" bit was really cool because not only did it give us a "wait.. is he the…" moment, but ALSO it made Detective Loki suspect him. I dunno, it was a cool line because it had such totally different meanings for the two characters.
the last scene actually explained why they couldn't hear him. There were trucks doing (loud) construction all day, and even the bright lights had a noisy generator. When all the trucks were gone, when all the lights were off and the workers had left, the scene took on the quiet of the deep countryside and finally, the…