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I only had two complaints with this episode:

It’s one of those tropes that you’ve seen a hundred times, yet it manages to be enjoyable more often than not.

Something unrelated to the episode I just realized: whatever happened to Mr. Boss? We saw him near the end of last season learning the truth about Blaine and being forced to work for him, yet he’s been absent this season thus far.

It seems almost inevitable. Which just raises the question, “how long until he dies?”

The flashbacks ended last season, since they’ve fully covered Oliver’s five years in hell.

Just as an aside, you keep calling Alex ‘Wolfgang von Strucker.’ Alex’s name is Werner; Wolfgang was his father.

You know what I find amusing about Quentin? Here we have him, basically, forcing some girl who looks like his dead daughter to change who she is and take her place. Meanwhile, back in season 4, he was ready to kill his actual daughter when she came back to life, albeit less than human.

It’s cool to see Mick wielding the fire totem, though I’d seriously been hoping they’d give it to Jax when/if he comes back.

In the time since her appearance in Arrow, she’s had starring roles in a show called “Damien” and a Netflix film titled “Step Sisters”.

That question has yet to be answered to my knowledge.

On the plus side, him not surviving could open the door for a potential appearance from a Mr. Hawkins in the future.

Hellfire killed Lash after he saved Daisy from Hive remember?

I knew I wasn’t the only one who thought that. During that entire scene, I kept waiting for Jonah to club Frank over the head and toss him in.

So glad to have Hunter back, even if it was just for this episode and was without Bobbi (screw you ABC for passing on Most Wanted). Here’s hoping the two show up again later in the season.

Jax and Ray keeping the plan from Martin makes even less sense when Jax just got mad at him last episode for hiding what he was doing with the jumpship.

About 6 months.

Neither, they are 2 separate continuities.