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More like Roy'd Rage or Roy(ded) Up.

We need to get Glover on Arrow ASAP!

"Once again the gods spread cheeks and ram cock in."

I'm happy for her financial success but The Millers is not using her talents to its full extent.

I like how Sara didn't have a counterargument to that. He kind of has a point.

Why not both?

Buffy did it!

River Tam, Cameron in The Sarah Connor Chronicles, even her character on Dollhouse was a bit of a badass. Here's hoping she gets to add another one to the list.

*Gets to Central City, it's fatally hit by lightning.*

I just thought she was saying to herself: "No wonder I'm an alcoholic."

I'm waiting for the episode where we get a congressional hearing questioning whoever's in charge of the penal system in Starling City. Those people need to get their shit together.

She's an alcoholic!

HBO's made incest acceptable, it's only natural that The CW would follow suit.

Why?

Bennet has been consistently great throughout the season, but tonight he went above and beyond what we usually get from him. He nails those comic-booky lines that could sound so silly coming from someone else.

I think it was implied that Glau could be Shado's sister and I'm really happy that they've finally given her something interesting to do. I'm excited to see her kick some butt in the next few episodes.

"Go…go get Thea. Stop Slade. Do whatever it takes. End this once and for all."

I don't know if the reason that Nina refused to take the polygraph test was so much a sign of how she's so unattached to any particular cause, as Genevieve seems to imply above, or if it was a calculated move on Nina's part to avoid taking a test that she obviously wouldn't pass. The way I've been reading Nina's

See I read that scene in a different way. I think she felt guilty about having the Sandinista have sex with the congressional aid because she knew that she would have to make her kill him later on. Especially since it's hinted later on that the Sandinista had grown somewhat attached to the guy.

Are we to understand that Arkady has been working with Oleg to get Beeman to turn? I was a bit confused on that point. Has he been a part of Oleg's machinations from the get go or was he brought in after Oleg approached Stan in the last episode?