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David Yun
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It may sound like a emotional knee-jerk reaction, but at core this was a reaction towards the writers that poorly handled the character who had great potential to be productive much earlier. What's Quentin's role gonna be from this day on after so much damage he blindly caused. He has already alienated his daughter

Even so, Quentin should at least tried to understand the reason that Laurel didn't want to tell her old man. She was concerned about his health decline, and they still haven't resolved some issue with Merlyn yet. It was a relief that Quentin didn't get heart attack or regressed to being a drunkerd, but him shutting

All your points are valid and true. However, what's intolerable of him is that this is where his positive development comes to an abrupt end. He is now reduced of being antagonist and a thorn to the story's development. Although I would agree that he has a terrible weakness and that is his inability to control his

The more I watch this season, the more I lose hope for any kind of quality management for this storyline and its development. This episode may be called "Broken Arrow", but for me personally this ENTIRE season should have been called Broken Arrow because it's been broken from the start. The plot development especially