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    I wish we had more super-heroes, either sex, who were motivated by just being a good person. I used to think Flash was such a hero, but apparently it's all about his mother. Are there any that just said one day: "I have these powers and I want to help people" without it being about personal tragedy?

    I'd love to see more of Caitlin's life. Drunk Caitlin trying to get Barry to undress her was simultaneously one of the saddest and funniest moments in the show's history. Not that I'm picking that out just because I'm a sucker for romance (though I am), just as an example of how much fun character moments can be with

    Hmmm. I see introductions are in order. Humour, this is Kilsqu8d. Kilsqu8d, this is humour.

    There's no proof that he did it on behalf of someone else, but reasons to think so I believe there are. After all, what are the facts: he separates himself from the rest of the gang and makes a phonecall to an unnamed third party and gives them an update on how the murder went and assures them that the blame is

    One reason to limit yourself to one city is for area knowledge, Think about what is involved - chasing people through alleys, avoiding ambushes, knowing how to make a quick getaway from the police (whether on your bike or on foot), knowing where criminals hang out, who the local fences are, which prisoners have

    OMG! It's the nightclub owner from Season 1. "Fuller" or something. Ollie slept with his fiancé at the wedding rehearsal. I'm calling it now - that is who Prometheus will turn out to be.

    Except there are hints that Luther is an informant / on the police pay roll. Remember that phone call of his when they rip off the little newsagents and Luther is away talking to someone about it being done and it being pinned on the Warriors? It's left ambiguous who is on the other end but it was clearly planned for

    Granny Weatherwax: "How do you know it was the same person?"
    Stagehand: "Well, they were wearing a mask."
    Granny Weatherax: "Let me get this straight - you know they were the same person because they were wearing a mask?"

    Man, you people must really hate theatre, then!

    We haven't seen Vigilante doing any parkour, yet so probably slim. ;)

    Sure, but who cares?

    Given that the show has plenty of female characters lacking in empathy (sometimes to a spectacular teaches-people-how-to-be-a-killer-talia level), it's not even as if the show is saying that women are or aren't empathic (which being a sweeping generalization obviously is flawed), it just has one female character

    One of us is saying skin colour is a superficial trait that doesn't define us, the other is responding with bare insults. I know which one contributes more.

    Well I'm impressed you thought of that one. I couldn't think of any but yes - Annie Hall qualifies. Not my cup of tea though I've seen it. But is a comedy.

    But remember, empathy is her super-power. ;)

    This may differ from country to country, but legally, IIRC, in the US,
    even though Felicity didn't know about William, she would still have
    been legally/financially tied to William. So if somehow Samantha was a
    dumbass and blew all her money, she could've demanded money from
    Felicity (considering Oliver was living off

    True, but how often do you get to ride in a limo. Limos are cool.

    That's where I was going, but her actual plan was devious as fuck and so much better. Make the dead victim the villain!

    I'm still rooting for it to be Diggle's Sister-In-Law from Season One. She was super-hot.

    Fifty Shades of Thea.