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Yeah… maybe it's time to let this show go then ;)

Just as you said, in season 2 she was well liked, but it doesn't contradict my point at all, because my comment stated, as you said, about seasons 3 and 4, and it absolutely cannot be denied that she had a bunch of critics back then. I think the point is she's the least controversial female character on this show. The

Regarding Thea, I think it's easy to glorify a character that you see in minimal doses. I remember that during some moments of season 3/4 there were a lot of people who claimed they were tired of Thea being the problem child who always had to be rescued + the never ending fights between her and Malcolm (which, as good

100% this. Also, not a big fan of the actors they chose to play the mother and kid, but that's subjective, of course.

Clearly you didn't read until the end or just didn't understand. I said Oliver owes her some support, yes , which I can't see how anyone could protest with everything she does for him. But I don't see where I mentioned ''blind supporting'' though … In fact what I said is Felicity was in the wrong & he should've tried

There are many franchises where I read the books first and watched it on screen afterwards, and I never EVER had a problem with diversion from ''canon'' if I liked what I saw on screen. Probably because I can fathom that those are 2 different things. Yeah it's nice to see something you love on paper be successfully

I thought the big ''problem'' for Felicity-haters or at least for people who didn't like her very much anymore, was that she DID change? You know, the good old ''she used to only be a comic relief and now she actually has emotion and does meaningful stuff besides hacking'' trope. Or is the problem that her change

They don't seem too pro-Felicity at all. They were actually pretty .. if not critical then not TOO fond of her role in this episode. The only thing they said that I think triggered you, is that she was a better character than Laurel Lance. And what exactly do you mean by ''most''? Because, sure, if you mean reddit,

''completely disobey Oliver's orders'' — Felicity isn't Oliver's servant though. Even Oliver pointed out one episode this season that she ''isn't his employee''. She doesn't HAVE to stick with Oliver during his very often questionable shenanigans. But she has, as the reviewer points out, been mostly willing to do so.

I think the main point is that he IS likable. Truthfully, Arrow is by far my favorite DCTV show, but I've never thought it had great acting. I like the tone, the stories, the heroism AND the charm and charisma a lot of those characters have together. I also think they're getting better. Like Amell has improved and

Well, they have a lot in common - an underwhelming villain, ridiculous ways of creating romantic angst, most importantly - a dumb protagonist … but for me Arrow S3 also had some great moments, like it had great 1st 2 eps, the midseason finale with Oliver's fall, Roy's departure arch which some people still criticized,

Agree 100%

Totally obvious how the viewers are divided based on morality now. I agree with you on a level that a person/character doesn't have to be either/or in most cases. For me, this isn't that though. l could always accept his past and ''being somewhat ok with killings'' with the idea that he seemed simply numb to it. He

Ohhhh, the hype of this episode… What I CAN agree with is that the performances of Josh Segarra and Stephen Amell were really good. Well, good for CW anyway. I personally would enjoy more actual conversation between them when one party isn't in great pain, because I also think these two (Amell and Segarra) have great

Ray was never supposed to stay on Arrow though. It was the launching of his character. But I agree he works on Legends, though mostly this year, because last year the Kendra romance … no, thank you.

My biggest problem with Barry and Iris, similarly as this reviewer's apparently, is that they are boring. Also, both are good actors, and play well on screen, but I see ZERO sexual chemistry. Candice Patton is such a charming and sexy woman, but I don't see the spark with Gustin. Yes, they're end game, but the

Arrow this season has a boring villain (for now at least) and is forcing a "ņew team'' that in my opinion has nothing on last year's well-oiled Oli/Digg/Thea/Felicity/Laurel combo. The storyline can be more interesting than last year, yes, but what does it matter if it's executed by characters I don't give a sh*t

This was the first episode EVER where my MVP would be Ray. I mean he annoyed me on Arrow(not because of the actor, but he just didn't fit there) and last season on LoT he got dealt a really bad hand with the Kendra romance. This year I've liked him…sort of… but frankly I always thought the character lacked the ''IT''

Ok, I'll say it — my biggest problem with Barry isn't his stupidity, but his obvious selfishness and self-centeredness. Because I mean we forgive A LOT to our heroes, both in real life and on TV. Look how beloved Sara Lance is, for example, but she has killed soooo many people, and NOT to save others, but while being

In comparison to a ruthless killer (yet again) Oliver, Diggle who shot his brother and even Thea, yeah, Felicity has definitely been painted as Arrow's moral compass. The nuke story is used by Felicity haters to vilify her. Damien sent the nukes, Felicity was the only one to save millions of people , but only managed