I thought Jesse moved to Los Angeles and became roommates with a washed-up equine-humanoid former sitcom actor.
I thought Jesse moved to Los Angeles and became roommates with a washed-up equine-humanoid former sitcom actor.
He could have a son, Jim Harper Jr., who could take on the Guardian identity.
It's still a better shown than the first season of Agents of SHIELD.
I'd watch a sitcom with Ravi, Abed from Community and Ben Wyatt.
Last season, I had hoped that from a narrative viewpoint, Oliver getting "killed" by R'as Al Ghul would be some kind of karmic price to pay for the lives that he took and that he would then be reborn with a cleansed soul - but as we know, it didn't turn out that way at all.
Time to let Rumple go; he's definitely outlived his usefulness as a character.
Between now and 6 months, perhaps Barry got to know Capt. Lance better. If not, he could be there for Laurel's sake.
Or worse yet, the distribution gets bogged down by bureaucracy and the show painstakingly outlines the legal loopholes that Eph and Nora have to jump through.
Steenburgen and Mirren were smoking hot when they were young and they have aged well.
If/when the show makes it to Season 5, they'll definitely need to drop the island flashbacks for a year of Oliver being alone and isolated.
And if Ollie takes a dip in the Pit, not only do all his scars heal, he emerges as a chili-loving old lefty who rants about corporate fat-cats and sports a wicked Van Dyke beard.
Oliver's journey to the island, Hong Kong, back to Starling City and back to the very same island he was originally stranded is starting to remind me of the alien pickup scene from Monty Python's Life of Brian…
Then Oliver rises out of the pit with a van dyke beard with a love of chili and a passion for social issues.
I think that a platonic Olicity isn't a bad thing either…
Something terrible happens to Laurel and her mom. Sarah avenges them, takes on the name "Dinah" to honor them both, and starts a new life as Ollie's partner in vigilantism.