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Oh yeah cant forget the mandatory roundhouse after emptying an entire clip.

Also True…

Trust me i get what your saying..Im heavily invested in anything Martial arts From the throwback 70s stuff to Animes. Arrow just had better fight scenes in its last episode.

I love how she wakes up in that ep…

He already left it behind….

I don't even mind the slowness…Its the deliberate lack of information until its time for the plot to go in that direction.

Scythe was fun, but also dispatched easily.
I like them both but for different reasons at the times he fought them i don't count them as villains.

oh of course.

How can you not love watching Cage and Travolta ham it up and chew scenery for over two hours.
Only in John woo films do you have to empty an entire clip to kill someone..Usually from less than two feet away. Jean Claude Van Damme says hi from Hard Target

Martial arts is more obscure than i realised…I mean a lot of people did not know who Donnie Yen was before Rogue one…He has been Making great movies since the 80s

It works

Theres a chance Claire could be Fury…But it looks more and more like they will go the Coulson route..

Hey….Lets go to China..

Being a Martial art movie nerd the guys drunken fist wasn't that good at all (it is a very difficult style and as you said Jackie Chan) but Lewis Tan had charisma and you believed that he was a drunken fist… The fight itself was very good and i enjoyed watching Danny get his ass kicked at times.

What Claire says to them is the best piece of writing they gave her,

Dammit man he fixed her finger in episode 4!

He fixed her finger..That's 3rd base for Danny.

Those Claire, Danny Colleen three way arguments are really weirdly scripted….and it does not end.

I wish Claire had said that to Danny and Coleen. and also ''You fuckers got me into this, you better keep me alive''

Jackie chan assured me it does work in real life.