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Lol. The fact that the show ended on a cliffhanger for the VIEWERS means absolutely nothing to the contracts irl. I'm sure every actor knows where they stand especially those who JUST got promoted to regulars. Not to mention Guggenheim has said Thea and Felicity ain't going anywhere (as if it's a surprise). I

''if the show gets canceled'' — well, of course, then the contracts are moot lol. When I say Katie's contract was broken it's a supposed polite way to say she was fired. And no need to get testy - this weekend at a con Katie publicly said she's glad to be back, and that *she never asked to / wanted to leave in the

You're right maybe they will do something like the Flash in season 3 premiere, as that would make sense. I can only hope the William actor will show some premise or at least a reason for the audience to care for him since it doesn't seem like I'm the only one to have exactly one emotion towards him: ''meh…''.

Lots of valid points. One thing is key though - will they still skip the 5 months between seasons the same as real life? Because if so, the possible deaths will have already happened,everyone else will be in Star City, and we'll probably only see them in flashbacks. If you ask me… the show-runners seem way too happy

That's a different story though. My point was that if they plan to shut someone out(Dinah/Rene?), like they did Caity, they don't usually make them regulars. I remember that Caity was very vague at a con where she was asked if she's a S3 regular. I knew then something was up. Juliana and Rick though are already

Hmm, yes, I guess contracts CAN change, for example Katie Cassidy had the same contract as Stephen Amell (7 seasons), but they broke it. Of course, that cost them afterwards and here she is, but still. I don't really think killing Nyssa is an option - first of all….. why? If she ever were to die, it'd probably be

I truly think the Big Death of this episode is and should've been Malcolm Merlyn. Last year the show already lost a crucial member of the main cast - Laurel. They could only top it by killing either Diggle or Felicity, and that ain't happening, so why bother with the pretense? Merlyn's death is symbolic and meaningful

Do you really think it's possible that an actor is announced as a regular, and then just dropped in the 2nd episode? Genuine question. Because I remember before S3 there was a little chatter about Caity Lotz, because it got out that her contract hadn't been renewed. Some people said she'll probably still be a guest

I think the last minutes were breathtaking and beautifully shot, and visually tremendous. And for the average viewer, who only switches on the TV every Wednesday, and then forgets about it, that would've worked - like, WHO survives?!!!! :O Except most people who follow Arrow online already know that all of the main

Am I the only one who thinks this season had SO MUCH going for it, but totally screwed up most of the execution? I'll say on the spot that I don't really read comics, so Flashpoint was ok for me, but man, Savitar… The idea of the big bad being something Barry himself created with his carelessness - another version of

I really like when shows do brave things. But truth is there is no way for Flash to be brave and stick to its decision now. I mean, moving on without Gustin for a while. Obviously not forever, but, you know, giving his decision some merit and weight and letting the flash be kid flash (keiynan lonsdale) for a while.

This is perfect.

Yeah the sh*t he's done is horrible for sure, but he supposedly had noble motivation for a lot of that. Just like Oliver ''had to right his father's wrongs'' by killing bunch of people in season 1. All I'm saying is I don't like people being selectively judgmental when it comes to these comic shows. Sara for instance

I'd say so, but this is highly debatable for sure. Malcolm is perhaps the most controversial character on Arrow. Perhaps you're right and he's done a little too much damage for that title, if we were talking real life. But I've always maintained that in reality I'd also say Oliver Queen is a murderer who deserves

''When the team was researching Dinah I believe they said her scream was more powerful (and that she was a better fighter than either her or original Laurel).'' Yeah. They were so quick and sure to point it out, I remember thinking that it was quite unfair towards both Black Siren AND Katie Cassidy. A replacement who

I'm all for someone punching Evelyn in the face. As I don't think it should be one of the male fighters, cause, you know, grown men hitting what looks like a teenage girl wouldn't be a good look, and Dinah will be busy in a scream-off with Siren, so, yeah, Thea fits. Please, let this happen :D

That's a thought too, but imo it doesn't really suit this year's narrative. Probably would've worked after what he made Thea do to Sara or after he joined Darhk who killed Laurel, but this time Malcolm is portrayed as Oliver's ally, I can't see it making sense for Thea to kill him NOW. I also think the girl is

Yeah, the only time where Oliver reached Barry's level of stupidity was his season 3 plan to take down Raz by not trusting his team, but joining up with Merlyn and committing suicide via plane crash. Also, kidnapping his best friend's wife… smh. But overall Oliver is a strategic and intuitive fighter who also, I'm

Can someone, please, tell me why are so many people so convinced that Malcolm is dying? I'm not saying he's not, narrative-wise it would make perfect sense. Everything comes full circle in the finale and Malcolm being the season 1 villain and an anti-hero of sorts through all the series, his death would be meaningful,

I know Amell likes the idea that Oliver has a kid and keeps pitching story lines with him, but to me children just don't belong on Arrow. It's like there are people who want Oliver and Felicity to have a child. I mean, I love them together and for sure can be called ''a shipper'' I guess, but the show cannot afford