Exactly
Exactly
Of a little use to the storyline…nope
Oh weren't we all
Didn't that get tied up with a neat little bow in the episode right before? I remember some news clip about the green arrow again being revered for saving star city
That would be in line with in show canon. Talia trained Oliver.
Law school breaks. I mean if I could have used that time to relieve stress by planting bombs on an island…i certainly would have.
I was also wondering if his body men were all radioing each other saying the Mayor is the Arrow after he and Malcolm aggresively took the truck. They weren't dead…so somebody's got some splaining to do!
That is Exactly what I was thinking. I mean there were so many calls to reinforcements. I can't imagine that Roy Lyla and Ragman didn't get one. I can imagine an entire episode told from the island's perspective at the beginning of next season. We only see oliver long enough answer Felicity's call and tell her to run…
Yeah. I like very much that the writers just trusted we were smart enough to figure that out. Instead of a wastes throwaway line or two.
My. You know so much. What is your job? Because wow…functional expertise be damned.
Got em
Wait. "The dramatic cat amongst the pigeons"! Is that a real thing people say? I don't even know what else you wrote I was so floored. Thank you for this linguistic gift!!!
The funny part is that there were 2 or 3 parkour like scenes in the finale!
I didn't think that…but I know Apollo Creed's Law & Order Chicago show got canceled? So Carl Weathers is free…I'm just saying…
Was it a real surprise? No one had the scoop?
They gave reasons…somewhat relevant ones. Wild Dog missed his hearing because he got kidnapped. I actually appreciated how it was fully explained with dialogue.
Remind me of that storyline?
But is being at peace with going and knowing you have to go mutually exclusive?
Oh yeah. Agreed. Never heard anything good about any of them (except maybe also rescue me) but that the shows exist at all is still discoverable with a quick hit of google or wikipedia!
This part I'm actually still mulling over in my mind. I made an argument a couple episodes back about what made the characters 'woke' in the Framework. Coulson clearly embraced the whole thing after his…becoming if you will. Along with the realization of the senseless murdering, May had to accept her faith in Coulson.…