I hate how she told Ted (a man who never knew Sara) before she told Quentin. That's 500000 shades of messed up.
I hate how she told Ted (a man who never knew Sara) before she told Quentin. That's 500000 shades of messed up.
Remember what Stephen said about the emergence of all these new superheros and how it will come into play with Oliver's emotional journey this season? I think by the end of this season he'll be a little more selfish because now he feels like he can afford to be. Well… Hopefully he will :p
I don't think it's a power trip… More like Oliver's an idiot who is severely messed up in terms of relationships :p
He's not exactly known for his intelligence :p
You, my friend, are all sorts of awesome. I don't know what's scarier, Felicity when she's in bitch with wifi mode or Laurel's incompetence? They both cause massive destruction.
She graduated from MIT with honors at the age of 19. So it's safe to say she went to college at the age of 16
They needed to make her relevant and they needed a character who had a penchant to screw up to screw up… lol
Nah, she was too busy causing chaos on the streets.
You literally just copied one of my responses. Please come up with your own content. :p But I'm flattered you liked my comment.
The problem is, is that when it comes to being a DA and making decisions like Laurel made, you have to think rationally and critically and get a second opinion… None of which is what Laurel did because she was too busy being power-hungry/emotionally unstable after her sister's death. Sorry, but that was stupid. And…
She lures you in with her innocent and naive look then proceeds to kick your ass. Underestimate a Smoak once, shame on you. Underestimate a Smoak twice, you're probably dead. Because Felicity destroyed you.
- "Laurel is intentionally getting everyone to hate her, as it is her plan to use the hate to fuel the CanaryCrier 2.0."
I feel like they could've explored it more but I did appreciate seeing the transition. I think it made sense that after all that Felicity would want to live a normal life as possible. Which she did. Until Oliver sauntered into her office. And our lives became 5000x more awesome because of it.
People there generally like action heavy episodes so I'm not surprised.
Is it bad that I've come to expect Laurel to mess up every episode? I mean she literally caused chaos on the streets this episode. Girl just can't get it right.
I sinceriously don't know how, but I love Felicity even more after this episode…
Felicity Smoak: MIT Class of ‘09, bitch with wi-fi, total BAMF, destroyer of deathstroke, mother of dragons… oh wait — No but seriously. Don't mess with Felicity, she will probably destroy you.
I don't know if you're insinuating that I think that when someone becomes a romantic interest then they're only a romantic interest. I hope not because I stand vehemently against this idea.
Completely disagree about Felicity. She's hardly a one dimensional character. She's actually a character the writers excelled with. They didn't make her insecurities about Sara being with Oliver, they used Sara's death as a motivator for Felicity to get more out of life instead of falling down the rabbit hole like…
No I completely agree. She's not as cringe-worthy as she was last season. Hopefully they don't mess her trajectory up. Unfortunately I can't bring myself to care for Laurel? It sounds bad. But I can't help it.