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It's all in your imagination for now. As for "James" I'm wondering if that guy is the baddie for the Bratva flashbacks

Um where did you hear that? News is only Curtis has been upgraded to a regular character.

You do you.

Oh my dear… You have no idea what happens in the military do you? It was either tens of thousands or millions. It's called collateral damage. These are the kind of calls higher ups in the military have to make

This is the explanation I got:
Apparently Felicity was unable to hack into the bomb, therefore she had little say in the location of where the bomb would go. I think the only thing she could do was change the GPS and send it to another place other than Monument Point but couldn't pinpoint the target enough…Also

Lyla: The fate of the world lies in the hands on an IT girl, two guys in Halloween costumes & her criminal father.

1) Did you miss the part where Darhk didn't have his powers anymore? Obviously at that point he wasn't a threat but Oliver and the team were incredibly stupid and put the idol back together for god knows what reason. Tell me where you angry at Oliver for abandoning the team twice? Once at the end of season 1 and the

Look, clearly you're going to hate Felicity no matter what so I'm just going to say this and drop it. It's obvious that to you, Felicity should always be perfect otherwise she's a terrible character. I don't feel that way, I like characters who make mistakes, are short sighted at times, act with their hearts instead

Yes, because one moment of weakness definitely should define an entire character right? (sarcasm) I wonder how you'd feel if someone did that to you. Not allowing Felicity to have a moment of weakness? No wonder you hate her, you set impossible standards for Felicity.

It feels like with death, the show is elevating Laurel into something she never was. She is more important in death than she ever was in life which shows me it was the right decision to write her off the show. While it is annoying, I'll take it as a compromise.

Ohhhhhh okay. Yeah I agree that they didn't try to shoehorn her in, in season 2. She had her own thing going on.

You mean the episodes were better when Laurel was in the loop and the writers tried to incorporate her into the team?

I still enjoy it. I mean, yeah some storylines are absolutely terrible and contrived (Baby mama just for the sake of drama, resurrecting Sara, LoA), but I stay because I still love the characters and I enjoy them.

LOL even though Paul Blackthorne's accent is terrible, he's a fantastic actor. I'm glad they kept him on. It's clear in this episode that neither Lance NOR Laurel (if she were still alive) would've belonged in it without the writers shoe-horning them in

Meh… They're just bitter. I doubt most of them will stick around next season…

You really have selective memory when it comes to Felicity :p No worries. Let me refresh it:

Diggle lied about why he killed Diggle. He made it seem like he had zero choice, it was kill him or he would've been killed. Earlier in the episode Lyla said Diggle was acting like the man she divorced and not the man she married. So I think that's why he lied.

Well not really. I can see why one would come to that conclusion. It just depends on how some people view it. But in actuality it's not what hte show meant at all. Just a simple misunderstanding

Of course… Why else would she spend her time helping people? Only heartless people do that amirite? :)

Unfortunately the show just made Curtis into a regular… I like the guy, but I was hoping he'd remain a recurring character while they made Lyla into a regular :/