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Subtly was nonexistent with that theme tonight. At least two people straight up said that line.

I think Diggle is more the realist Oliver needs in his life, a straight shooter. I maintain Felicity is the moral compass, for example with how she pushed him to not be a killer, etc.

Honestly, I think deep down he knows and just doesn't want to admit it. Sin's comment tonight is obviously changing that. Same with Oliver being Arrow. It's easier for him to believe otherwise.

Well, Felicity has pretty much always been Oliver's moral compass on the show, so I actually think her opinions on Merlyn and her disappointment with Oliver when he returns is spot on.

Can't tell if you're jokingly wondering, but I'd assume she's just a guest at Diggle's wedding.

Capt. Lance instantaneously figuring out Arsenal is Roy was one of my favorite scenes in the episode. Both actors played it well.

That last scene between Oliver and Felicity: "I don't want to be a woman you love."

Two words for this episode: Hot. Mess.

I know. I was like, come on girl at least tell Laurel this is a bad idea before you help her? Nope.

I was understanding about how difficult it would be to tell Det. Lance that terrible news until tonight when she completely misled him by using the voice modulator to change her voice to Sara's. To me, that goes too far and will only make it more devastating when he finds out.

I wasn't a big fan of Ray when he was first introduced on the show because of his creeper, stalker-like tendencies of Felicity, but Brandon Routh has been killing it lately. Pulls off the charm real well.

I was also waiting for Felicity to accidentally blurt out to Det. Lance that Sara was dead during their conversation.

Is it bad that I laughed out loud when Laurel jumped onto that black truck as Black Canary and fell down, being completely unsmooth about it?

This episode was insane … and not in a good way.

Given that among Felicity, Roy and Diggle, she was the most convinced and vocal about believing Oliver was still alive, I would expect her to have an emotional and maybe irrational/out of character reaction after Merlyn told them he was dead. I mean, her last interaction with Oliver was him telling her he loves her,

For real. I was hoping Roy was going to spill the beans that Oliver = Arrow once Merlyn told them he was dead, especially when she called out Roy as being the guy in red who helps Arrow. I mean, if she isn't clued in sooner rather than later it's going to continue to make her look like an idiot.

I feel like any person would naturally wonder why there is a door with a keypad and at least try to open/find out what's behind it. Kinda makes Thea seem dumb with how unobservant she's been (with many things, not just limited to failing to check what's behind a door in her club).

Can't remember what episode, but wasn't there a scene where Oliver is about to open the door and head down when Thea shows up and asks what/where that door leads to and he makes some bad excuse that it's locked and he doesn't know? Maybe I'm miss remembering that or that exchanged happened between Oliver and someone

Yeah I hope that doesn't happen. And if it must, let it be limited to just one episode when he finds out, etc. and not let it drag on forever. Probably wishful thinking.

Oh, I agree that it doesn't wipe out all the previous issues with her character up until this episode. For me it was a step in the right direction though. And I liked how she seemed legit pissed off at the end when she knocked out that criminal. Felt a little more real, emotionally at least, than in previous action