both were fun but AoS had a bit more of momentum set up for the second season, for Arrow it's a bit of a non starter except for the Malcolm/Thea part
both were fun but AoS had a bit more of momentum set up for the second season, for Arrow it's a bit of a non starter except for the Malcolm/Thea part
I never saw Supernatural, was is a physical heavy role? she looks pretty frail
she got self defense lessons when she was a kid, it'll be alright
it was really awkward but it wasn't bad, the idea I guess is that Sarah is in good graces with the League now and that she's ok with going away and leaving Ollie, which is the inevitable impression the scene would have given if she had a hard time with everything.
if Dr Light shows up, they they'll be kind of obligated to do something related with rape and the fanbase wouldn't like it. Arrow's a great show but I don't think it would get a pass like Game of Thrones does.
whatever real state he had before Rochev I think he would be able to keep. He can still liquidate that and live in the glades or something. This opens up the possibility of him bunking up with Roy, but I'm not into fanfic so I won't go there…
I hope Malcolm and Thea aren't the main villains and Waller with ARGUS are instead. Although that seems unlikely considering how much stuff is referenced to the League of Assasins in the finale alone, I wonder if Rah's Al Gul will show up?
there were people shipping that pair?
I liked that they reversed the change by the end of the episode, sure it was clumsy, but it made the plan seem more ruthless and clever
people project their parents on their loved ones pretty often
but that's not how the fantasy works. The show is all about beefcake. Eventually something has to happen though or Felicity will end up like Moneypenny. I doubt she'll get a nerdy guy because Oliver wouldn't feel threatened, those episodes with pre-Flash had a pretty stagy tension between them for that reason.
they're showing support for the new king. Also (and I don't think this has been stressed enough) people have a huge taboo about harming royalty. Most people don't know that Jaime saved them by killing Aerys, but surely they did know how much of a tyrant he was, killed people for pleasure etc. Yet they hat Jaime…
perhaps you would prefer "whiny dick" or split the difference with "insufferable asshole"?
maybe she'll bulk up for the role? /sarcasm
it was awesome, I'm generally not impressed by the whole "joyfully evil" shtick, but Barrowman really sold it. He looks just so casually happy, as if Thea just got straight A's or some other mundane shit.
Still, it's Hong Kong, he could have gone home or escaped at that point. In any case, he's among civilization at that point and pretty far away from that island.
the cameras are still broadcasting the whole thing to Slade and given the way this show works, it's "reasonable" to assume that even if they didn't record audio Slade can read lips. Taking more time or explaining the situation could have been suspicious or unnatural to him.
I think it's just confirmation for the audience in hindsight that it was a "mission briefing" instead of the usual love declaration. It fit perfectly imho.
they mentioned the stock they had was debased by Rochev. Then again, Oliver should have invested his speculation money in gold for a crime fighting related rainy day
I don't like that Oliver's not a millionaire anymore. It sounds weird, but I just don't like the idea the show's gonna burn a lot of screentime in showing Oliver getting his money back instead of the main plot next season.