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That shit was just a good advertisement for a really well fitting bra.

I always assume it's Naan, like the delicious Indian bread.

Definitely watch the Flash, but don't expect this peppy version of Barry. Barry's been pretty sulky this season. It's still good, but I wish they'd have him find his pep sometime soon.

Yeah, but there's passionate and there's completely over the top.

Definitely. I'm far too emotionally invested in at least two shows and I've never felt the need to post the creators a letter written in my own blood when things have not progressed to my satisfaction.

I think they've shown that Oliver's growth has been linked to other people's belief in him, or in them inspiring him to do better. I think it's hard for anyone to have any personal growth without being influenced by people or events around them.

Yeah, the no killing stance is pretty flexible. Definitely something that seems to get revisited whenever Felicity's feeling a bit bloodthirsty :)

I think we could have been supportive of Felicity if they'd found a way to break them up that wasn't completely contrived and if her reactions weren't completely out of character.

I think having three shows that are connected is bound to cause issues with the story, let alone having two of those shows where time travel and other dimensions exist. Having those aspects makes you question everything that happens. For instance, in season one and two of Arrow, would we have questioned the finality

Based on the promo prior to this episode that had Oliver wondering if he could save the city without darkness when he couldn't save his relationship, you got to assume that this break up will lead to the return of Everyone Dies Oliver.

I think people are annoyed because Felicity is reacting out of character. Plus, while I agree that Oliver lying was wrong, it seems strange that Felicity is completely unable to forgive him. Especially considering that she was lying to him during their time away by working with the team.

Season 2 of Arrow was insanely good. It hit the mark (no pun intended) week after week.

I don't think Felicity being hostile or cold was in character. I think she's far more likely to go over the top pretending she was fine than go all passive aggressive.

This is what happens when they write in drama where none exists. They commit character assassination. The faux chatter about the movers, the little cutting remarks while the team was in the field, the cold reaction at the faux wedding, they're all things Felicity Smoak would never have done.

Really though, comic book canon is bullshit. How many times do they reboot characters? Backstories, looks, relationships, they change everything.

I think they were interesting together without the bullshit drama thrown at them. The writers could easily have kept them together with their relationship easily chugging away in the background, but they chose to break them up for "reasons", leading to Oliver looking like a kicked puppy and Felicity coming across as

I read somewhere that Tina Fey said being written specifically for Netflix will probably only affect episode length. They won't take the opportunity to drop the f bomb or anything like that because she liked the fact that people were coming up saying they watched it with their 12 year olds.

That…is actually a great idea.

In an era where women were still largely expected to be competent but largely decorative, Mary's sharp temperament would not have endeared her to future husbands. Also, while the estate is afloat, I seriously doubt you could call her rich. More likely, her son will be lumped with an estate that will likely need

But Savage has all the time in the world. There's nothing to stop him infiltrating Rip's organisation and finding out who he is.