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I was going to express my outrage at your objectification of a female character, but then I remembered that I spend most Arrow episodes crossing my fingers for Stephen Amell to get his top off.

How is it Rafael's fault that his father unknowingly married a crime boss? And he's suffered too from that association - his father was killed, his son kidnapped and his sister's mental health compromised.

I liked that Rogelio admitted to Xo that he still has anger about her lying to him about Jane's existence, but I think it should have gone further with Xo actually talking to Jane about it and warning her not to push Rafael out of Mateo's life.

She really can only be angry about the fact that Rafael lied. Rafael is correct that she has a blindspot when it comes to Michael. Jane's willingness to just gloss over Michael letting Nadia go when he knew she was involved with Sin Rostro is probably the one thing about Jane I don't get.

I really think the only person that should be able to get away with that is Thea, because you're allowed to call your sibling by their stupid childhood nicknames well into adulthood.

It could work: Oliver's mayor and the Arrow, the kid grew up in Central City and all his friends are there. Oliver pulls the "As much as I want you to live with me, I don't want to upend your entire life (plus I really don't have time to actually care for you between my real job and my night job and my super hot

I really just don't want a kid as a permanent part of the show. A kid could potentially work on the Flash, but it would just be so jarring on Arrow.

This was great. Obviously Felicity can't be dead because we're still three months short of the flash forward to the grave. Letting us think Felicity is now safe after being shot and then having her in the grave anyway would be the shocking outcome the writers are probably hoping for, but I still think it's going to be

The Vampire Diaries used O Holy Night to excellent effect a couple of seasons back as the backdrop to Klaus viciously killing about two dozen people.

Yeah, where the hell is Ray at the moment?

THAT'S what it remind me of.

I don't know, I think it's believable that once Oliver actually committed to having a relationship with Felicity that he'd be all in and that they'd skip a few of the accepted relationship steps.

But didn't they end up getting divorced?

It was also less obvious that it was a stunt double in some scenes, which is what you want.

I like to think she does it sarcastically.

Fairly sure that's a marriage that most countries aren't going to recognise, for reasons including: crazy cult, bride under duress.

Plus they'd have to redesign that presumably very expensive Lair set to put ramps on the central platform.

She had the tablet before the drone struck. And they weren't Ghosts they were fighting.

Question: shouldn't the limo driving the only mayoral candidate in a city where mayors are killed with regularity have bulletproof windows?

I enjoyed the first half of the crossover, but the second half sucked. Partly because of that shit they pulled with Oliver's secret son and partly because they had so many scenes with the Hawkpeople that I just didn't care about.