I'm trying to be civil here, okay? And see if someone can help me to come to a better understanding of what Olivia did. Not looking to start a flame war. I'm trying to spur discussion, that's all.
I'm trying to be civil here, okay? And see if someone can help me to come to a better understanding of what Olivia did. Not looking to start a flame war. I'm trying to spur discussion, that's all.
I support a woman's right to choose. I do. Mellie's fillibuster was GLORIOUS. And while I've spent some time trying not to, at the end of the day I cannot help but find what Olivia did to be incredibly selfish. She was pregnant with their child. She's supposed to be in love with this man (I've never understood why,…
Of course Mama Smoak and Papa Lance are going to hook up. Of course they are. Because that would result in Felicity eventually becoming Laurel and Sara's step-sister. Oliver already banged the two original Lance sisters, what's wrong with adding a third. Now when Lance and Mama Smoak get married he'll have screwed…
what if Roy was not wearing any clothes?
that was weird, and can we also discuss how J.R. Ramirez was naked for the entirety of his first episode, and then wore clothes for the rest of his time on the show. I'm starting to think Berlanti is losing it.
HELL YES
*Constantine travels to deserted island to open a magical hatch*
That awkward moment where Arrow became Lost
It's kind of depressing because there's so much potential there and it's just completely squandered. What's even more irritating than that is the fact that last season there were brief flashes of Laurel Awesomeness, right around the time her and Nyssa became …. whatever the hell they were. But yeah, right around the…
This episode convinced me of two things.
One, Katie Cassidy can actually act, she sells the hell out of whatever she's given.
Two, and what she's given is crap, the writers are the reason Laurel sucks. I am seriously beginning to feel as though the show actively wants us to hate her character. It's like the writers are…
Also, how did Laurel know that Thea went a little crazy when Thea first came out of the pit? She wasn't there when it happened, and she didn't even know about the pits until last episode, so when did she learn that little tidbit? Talk about fridge logic.
That was delightfully insane. This episode gets an A+ for three reasons.
Okay, the second episode was better than the premiere. This season is looking up.
I am recommitted to watching the first run of this season which will be what, like 9 episodes? This premiere was a good faith effort and so my interest is tentatively if temporarily restored.
I'm still trying to process the fact that a 50 year old black woman was showcased as queer (considering that nobody who's black and over 50 is ever queer on TV) and on top of that, a gay male, interracial, serodiscordant couple had a conversation about HIV and PrEP on national network television. Yeah, that hasn't…
In what universe is Felicity more annoying than Laurel? In what universe is Laurel likeable? Hating her is like breathing, and yet I want to see her on Season 4, and I want to see Felicity shoved off a cliff.
Season 3 Review:
Good things
Laurel and Thea had some absolutely excellent character development
More Nyssa:…
Is anybody else feeling the SIZZLING chemistry between laurel and Nyssa because I'm totally shipping it. I thought it might be there back in the episode "The Magician" when they were talking at Ted Grant's gym, but now I'm sure.
Caity Lotz! AHHH. The true BC returns.
THANK. GOD.
Laurel is growing on me… (I'm Kind of Ashamed)
Okay so I've bitched pretty continuously about the overabundance of filler this season and complained about the utter uselessness of the murder mystery. And this WAS filler, but damn if it wasn't ridiculously entertaining
Because. That. Was. Awesome.
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER
Except the titular murder isn't an actual murder.