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icantstandthisindecision
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Actors can want to leave without them writing characters out semi-permanently- it isn't a hard thing to do, at all. Hell, [i]Teen Wolf[/i]did it with the same actor when he wanted to leave. He left, of his own accord, to go to London. They later pulled the fridging crap with the character of Allison Argent when

I am absolutely livid about this development. There is no realm where this makes sense- this is the second time that they've written out of an important member of the Green Arrow mythos permanently, and this one seems like it has even more permanence to it. And it was disgusting. The writing was sloppy and all over

The thing is, it's setting everything up to fall apart only to bring it back together, apart from maybe Ian and Caleb. Say what you will about his relationship with Mickey and how that ended and how aimless Ian has seemed since— his relationship with Caleb is healthy and natural and is, to a point, satisfying. It's

I think my favorite part of this episode was the musical montage murder scene. It was very evocative of certain slasher scenes for me, and it was actually super cool.