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I will roll my eyes so hard if this is the Sara solution, since it's basically the same reason Slade killed Moira.

Like the day that he burst into her apartment in the morning before she was even dressed? The problem is - there's boundaries. I might love to get an expensive, beautiful dress from my boyfriend or a good male friend, but if I got one from my boss - my boss who has gone to exceedingly long lengths to manipulate me

I don't want to have to deal with the Search for Sara's Killer for an entire season and if that's what the flashbacks are related to, I'm probably going to scream. It was a bad idea in the first place and it gets worse the longer it goes on, in part b/c they've failed entirely to sell it is an emotional quest for

In the first season, 15 of the 23 episodes were at least co-written by a female writer. Many even had two women listed as co-writers on episodes. Season two 11 out of 23 episodes were at least co-written by a female writer (perhaps 12 - not sure about whether one of the names is a female or male). This season has had

Yeah, this show has lost all sense of Diggle as a character. To the extent that Diggle works as a character, it's pretty much solely in the hands of Dave Ramsey at this point. I think the cast has gotten a bit too big and a bit too sprawling. The rule for a show like this should be that at least 25% of the action

Almost all of the characters have felt… off… to me this season. Not in every episode, but in some really notable ways, like how many of them reacted - or didn't react - to Sara dying. It's weird. Was there a big writers room changeover or something?

Except Supernatural. Which will apparently only die of old age when one of its lead actors does too.

I'm pretty much waiting for the Suicide Squad spin-off to be announced any day now.

"50 Shades of Palmer" is perfect.

Felicity has never cared about other people because of their money, but she has been portrayed as enjoying the finer things in life. I can (sort of) buy that she'd be taken in by a couture dress and a shiny necklace, but only in like - a superficial, temporary way? And then my Felicity would remember that, no, Ray's

This is literally the only way Laurel could ever earn my affection.

I didn't hate the episode, but it does worry me that the writers this season seem to have adopted the view that this kind of behavior in men is cute. It's not. And they need to knock it off.

I've called Ray Palmer a charming stalker before, but this episode actually slammed home exactly how creepy the character is. There was pretty much not a moment he was on screen that I was not legitimately skeeved by his behavior and honestly, the only reason I can tolerate it on any level is that Brandon Routh is so

The only reason to do this damn show was to allow for a triple crossover of Gotham/Flash/Arrow, which would presumably have insane ratings heretofore unseen by The CW, as well as a lot of sweaty attractive men doing things. But then someone effed up and gave Gotham to FOX.

Boo! I need to be drunker to realize this.

I'm pretty sure this will definitely happen now that you bring it up.

"Well, see… the thing about that is… *laughs nervously*… HEY, LOOK OVER THERE - IT'S THE STREAK!" *runs*

Amell is kind of a perfect human being and it really annoys me.

Don't forget you also have to be relatable, but not TOO relateable, or else you start to look like you're a phony who is faking being relateable.

I do agree that this show has particularly egregiously lie-filled previews.