This was by far my favorite episode of Arrow in a long time. I kept wanting to tell someone about how much I loved it while I was watching, but I was afraid I'd jinx it.
This was by far my favorite episode of Arrow in a long time. I kept wanting to tell someone about how much I loved it while I was watching, but I was afraid I'd jinx it.
I knew as soon as Father Brah showed up that I would love this episode. I was not disappointed.
She wasn't wearing her ring in the flashfoward, so either that was unintentional or you're on to something.
I've really enjoyed what I've seen of Limitless. It doesn't hurt that I still love Jake McDorman from his Greek days.
I was wondering about the mask thing, too. That was a bit convenient, to say the least.
I guess you could say both Diggle brothers were in da(h)rk places after Andrew's "death."
They all seem to be getting along well, so what's the rush?
The People's Couch (on Bravo) is my lifeline to trash tv. I never thought watching other people watch tv would be entertaining, but here we are.
How so?
He thought he saw an opening so he went for it. It wasn't great of him, but he's human. He didn't get angry with Peyton or blame her for shutting him down. And honestly, I could see why he wouldn't want to stick around after. He was clearly embarassed of (and probably a bit angry with) himself.
Yeah, I'm all for suspension of disbelief, but this is just too much.
I figured that was Donna's mistake.
I mean, he could've been killing people off screen, but I could definitely be wrong. That's just the impression I got from the scene.
Stage it like a murder suicide?
I didn't recognize any of the other victims, but I guess that gives me an excuse to rewatch the episode.
What I thought while watching this episode is that he WAS actually killing the other zombies, but since getting back together with Liv and turning himself around a bit, he decided to freeze them instead.
The thing about Happy Endings not being available that bothers me the most, I think, is that it makes it that much harder for new fans to find it and fall in love with it. That show is such a gem and it's criminal how few people have even heard of it.
Dillon Casey is actually 32, so slightly less way-too-young.
Detective O-LIV-ia Benson. Coincidence? I think not.
And if Eddie didn't have a reason to kill himself, Eobard could still exist because Eddie wouldn't have died. Maybe? I don't know. Just grasping at straws to figure out ways both characters can return.