Perhaps I'm just being optimistic that their memories weren't erased … again.
Perhaps I'm just being optimistic that their memories weren't erased … again.
The scene in the stable had me LOL-ing, particularly at Hook's facial expressions.
I actually didn't mind so much focus on Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot and enjoyed the twist of Charming, Snow and Lancelot tricking Arthur to reveal his true intentions.
My LOL moment of the episode:
Dang it! I didn't look away quick enough.
So since Eobard Thawne is erased from existence, does that mean Dr. Wells will now exist in present time since Eobard never would have killed him/taken over his body? Maybe this is a dumb questions…
The Hong Kong flashbacks could have been more effective if we didn't already know that Maseo and Tatsu's son was dead. It took 22 episodes for that "reveal" in the flashbacks and the rest didn't pack much of a punch nor were they too interesting.
Well, the whole Russian mob/Bravata thing still needs to be explained, right? Plus how he gets back on Lian Yu with his gnarly beard/hair.
Felicity should have given Oliver a well-deserved slap in the face, an equivalent to Diggle decking him.
In the just released trailer for the Legends of Tomorrow show, there's a clip that shows Sara coming out of the pit.
Didn't at one point Oliver's hood fall down or he put it down during that sequence with Ra's? I was waiting for Lance to be like, shoot the dude whose hood is still up.
Did anyone else think it was going to be the cops who took out Ra's? That was what I was waiting for and it would have been a way to avoid having Oliver actually beat him in a fight since I still don't think he's good enough to do that in hand-to-hand combat with Ra's.
I got the impression that Oliver overcame Ra's not because of his love for Felicity but his desire to live. I mean, they were pushing hard the whole concept of humanity awhile ago, which is why it felt like that was Felicity's message.
My take on the season finale: Meh.
Although there were a couple good choices for quote of the night, I'm going with this one:
Although if that was the case and it would air after the season finale, why did they include Oliver's line mentioning he might need a favor from Barry? Wouldn't that be unnecessary since we'd already see him coming to help. Man, they really made some of this confusing by not having the two series' episodes line up. Ha.
Ah, OK, thanks for clarifying. For some reason, I had thought it was the opposite in terms of the episodes airing.
So does Oliver just carry around arrows that can incapacitate the Reverse Flash? And if not, how would he have gotten them from Ray given what's going on in the Arrow universe? That sequence made zero sense.
Excellent rant. +1
Yeah I guess. Watching the promo for next week's episode right after that didn't help though.