Digg really shouldn't have questioned Oliver on that point. Dude's the walking example of why lying to someone you love does not turn out well.
Digg really shouldn't have questioned Oliver on that point. Dude's the walking example of why lying to someone you love does not turn out well.
I'm hoping it fizzles out. Because there's nothing more romantic than the foster sister you've lived with since you were 10 suddenly deciding that you being together in another world and a newspaper from a potential future saying you're married is proof that you should get it on.
I would have thought she's stealing. Perhaps someone should point that out to her so they can drop this version back in the year he belongs. Kendra's already had her crack at her Carter and he died. Time to get over it.
One assumes that calling him Carter is just for simplicity, as opposed to pointing out that they've had hundreds of different names.
Well this was really quite bad. Not surprising considering they focused an entire episode around the weakest parts of the show - the Hawks, Savage and Rip.
That new purpose hopefully should be stealing the Waverider keys from Rip and dumping him, the Hawks and possibly Jax back in their timelines.
Isn't there some overlap of the writing staff for this and the staff of Arrow season 3 that decided that Ray basically stalking Felicity was actually quite romantic? Reminders: tracking her at work, buying out her work so she was forced to work for him, tracking her phone multiple times…
Someone really should bloody tell Sara that Laurel is dead. Surely they have Gideon monitoring their timelines and families in case shit like this happens?
As much as I enjoy Felicity, there wasn't really much point to her appearance. Savage mentions Ray losing another woman he loves, so they use Felicity instead of HIS DEAD FIANCEE THAT WAS KILLED IN FRONT OF HIM.
Ah, but it's *time* radiation. I enjoy that they send Jax down there, not Ray in his suit that is apparently capable of being used as a space suit, so probably has a bit more protection.
He isn't even going to die, just not remember their backstory. BIG DEAL.
I actually think Arrow managed to incorporate the LoT plotlines significantly better than Flash did. I think the Snart episode of Flash was the only set-up episode on that side that worked, purely because of Wentworth Miller. The Sara resurrection stuff and the Ray rescue at least fit into the broader storylines for…
Definitely looks like Snart. Which on one hand I am totally down for, but on the other I want them to remain flirty BFF.
One can only hope that Sara piloting the Waverider is a sign that Rip is going to die and therefore not be around next season.
I don't understand why she cares about *this* Carter. Her version of Carter is already dead, this is one of his future reincarnations. Surely she can save him for her future reincarnation and stick it out with Ray for the rest of this life?
Yeah, Digg's comment about her being like a sister was a bit on the nose and had me saying "really, Digg? Really?"
Nah, I meant that there were episodes when they realised Laurel wouldn't fit and they didn't bother featuring her at all, instead of shoehorning her into everything like in season 1.
That's a realisation that they finally got to with Laurel in season 2 and arguably the episodes were better for it.
Same, I really enjoyed Arrow's take on Deadshot. The prospect of a Will Smith Deadshot is really not appealing.
I also thought they might go with Felicity learning to repel Darhk and was actively cheering against that, if only because of the amount of hatred it would probably generate for the character if she became the one that saved them all. I'm happy for Felicity to remain a bit skeptical on the whole magic front and just…