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This is true, especially w/ this season. I haven't liked most of this season but yeah, at least they're willing to try new things

It won't happen. If Arrow still has the writers its had since season 1, Flash is stuck with this set of writers

I'm surprised none of the reviewers call Flash out on how blatantly sexist it is…

Barry… Shut the hell up, you never know what you're doing *rolls eyes*

I actually am not attributing the legal ramifications of Oliver's lies to why Felicity was upset. I AM, however, attributing these legal ramifications to just how much Oliver messed up and how wrong he was to lie then propose to her… This is why I don't see why Felicity should've been 'empathetic' to Oliver in that

He was basically calling Felicity's arc a fail before it could even get off the ground. It's the most frustrating thing. Alasdair can talk about how he doesn't hate Felicity all he wants, but his reviews are pretty telling

I think it has more to do with the actress' wishes than anything else.

Especially when Oliver does it…

IDK… I think this entire series about Oliver learning and growing. I think his upbringing and 5 years away emotionally stunted him in a major way… And I think this show is Oliver learning to grow out that. His habit of lying/keeping secrets is a part of that. And tbh, I don't think Oliver, on a fundamental level, is a

I didn't say she had a right :p I said that she wanted to be part of the loop, to be asked her opinion. Be the person she leaned on. Be a part of the decision in that sense, not that she'd make the decision.

"Louis plots are boring"

What Felicity said: "I can't do this. When your son was in danger I had to table what I was feeling about everything. But now that I've had some space, I realized I need space. I know the position Samantha put you in. I know it was an impossible decision, but you should've told me. Marriage is about inclusion, it's

It's sort of like ripping a band-aid off. Better to do it quickly and all at once than to wait/do it slowly.

Based on my memory - which I could probably be wrong about - didn't Felicity ask Oliver if he was going to tell her and he was basically silent or said no? That's why I said he wasn't going to tell her…

I agree, she could've been more patient. But I also think that the fact that Oliver wasn't going to tell Felicity in that first timeline as well, it says a lot. Even if she didn't push him or follow him, they would've ended in the same position.

Didn't he also tell Samantha that he needed to tell Felicity? But she said no? So yeah, obviously he wanted to tell her.

IIRC No he didn't? The reason why Oliver even confessed was because Felicity figured it out. He didn't even say even "yes" when Felicity asked him if he was going to tell her if she didn't find out…

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

This is further emphasized when Felicity asked him if he was REALLY asking her for love-life advice…

Yeah… He's pretty much complaining about things that haven't happened yet and probably won't. Her arc has barely started and there are still 8 episodes left in the season, how about we let it play out before we start criticizing it?