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    I'm not too worried. The SS Olicity is prepared to set sail again, and there haven't been any story beats that show a potential relationship with Oliver.

    Thea Queen would have been a damn good Black Canary, had she wanted to take up the mantle.

    I sincerely hope not. Black Siren is a fabulous use of Katie Cassidy's ability to be the HBIC antagonist, like she was on Supernatural. Give her too much pathos and angst and she'd lose that delicious bite she has.

    We've only seen a little bit of her, but already the relationships between the team and Dinah are being built organically. She's served as Team Therapist for both Oliver and Diggle, I had a *moment* when Felicity gave her the mask, and her hi-jinx with Rene and Curtis go a long way towards keeping both of them from

    I personally think that first episode of season 3 was one of the worst, simply because they broke up Olicity and killed off Sara in one fell swoop. Then again, the season-long pacing of the show has always been kind of terrible, so I wouldn't expect them to build up a relationship naturally and avoid any drama. They

    I don't think these writers are capable of writing a child in a way that remains engaging. He really would be the Scrappy, and while I could stand that as a plot in the last season, when the kid's in his teens and starting to train with the team, the thought of four or five more years with a precocious kid used as

    #OlicityPiggyBack needed to be a thing.

    Props for picking some damn good examples. I'm now curious if we'd have the same outrage for Doyle's death or Charlie's death if social media had been available to the extent it is now. But, as you said, these were examples of well-done, "good" deaths. It's absolute shame that Laurel went the way she did; I'm not her

    I'm all for domestic Olicity raising a kid together, but they'd need someone a little more charismatic to play William, otherwise he'll just be a drag on the narrative pacing. Game of Thrones replaced Tommen, so maybe a re-casting could be possible?

    I will say that without a mask Chase is so much more fun than Sebastian Blood. Josh Segerra is having the time of his life playing a psychopath, and there's some scenery chewing that could rival John Barrowman.

    They were TOO GOOD, and therefore their breakup was contrived at best, a clusterf—k at worst. I STG I'm going to send Marc the complete series for Friday Night Lights. Have your spotlight couple be together and in a healthy relationship, then let the relationship become the show's BACKGROUND. Eric and Tami's

    It feels like they've been playing fast and loose with what a "series regular" is. Wentworth and Katie were so-called "series regulars across all shows," but only appeared in a few episodes. Willa is still considered a series regular, and will be such next year, but she's had a reduced episode load (supposedly at

    Ooh, yeah. If you want to see some harsh judgment, shaming Thea about Susan is right up there. Oliver has no right to judge after that.

    I'm still holding out hope she runs away with Sara at some point.

    Actually, thank you for proving Lyla right by immediately harping on comic book canon and source material.

    I'm pretty sure it's the comic background. You take a closer look at her critics, and at some point or another they'll start harping on the sanctity of the Green Arrow/Black Canary romance, and you can surmise why they feel the way they do towards Felicity.

    If you bailed last season, how do you know anything about Chase or the new recruits?

    It's only season 3 of The Flash. Plenty of time to sabotage an otherwise healthy and enaging relationship.

    Gasp! Me too!

    IDK, I get the feeling you just don't like Felicity and are unwilling to give her any credit?