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Yes! It was so weird that Ollie was so angry this ep, but like, not have that kind of reaction to Sara when she died? I'm pretty sure your ex-girlfriend's death would be way bigger than your could-have-been girlfriend's date with another billionaire…

I'm surprised Thea didn't break his arm.

So I saw the preview of this ep last week and was prepared to hate it, because the character Cupid seemed dumb, but I was surprised that it was okay - not for Cupid, but for the one flashback that I actually enjoyed: katana-wielding Japanese lady bad ass and her family. Ray going out to dinner with Felicity was

Yes. That would be awesome. Can you imagine the drama? Tommy's resurrection would upset the Ollie-Laurel dynamic, the Thea-Ollie dynamic and pretty much everyone else in this 'verse. Plus he has legit reasons to unleash hell on EVERYONE.

Oh my god, YES. I would so watch that. And that makes SO much more sense. :)

We remember….#neverforgetSara

Wally is also my Flash. :)

So true. I love how he portrays The Flash. For a while there, since I only ever saw him on Glee - I thought he'd do a bad job of it, but as it turns out, he just needed the right TV show.

That was the single, most perfect scene in TV history ever. I never cared much for the salmon ladder until Sara Lance did it all afternoon.

The main story was pretty standard stuff, but I like that the present bully is the same bully from Barry's past, and how even though he's a superhero now he still gets defeated, and he acknowledges that and he tries to be better because of it. Grant Gustin continues to be awesome. Iris was fine (she was warned last ep

Yes! It's an underground economy that needs to be explored.

Me, too! That killed me. I like this Constantine. He's beginning to grow on me.

Yes! I don't get the C for this. Powerful stuff right here. Maybe they should have a Constantine for Newbies and Constantine for hardcore fans, like they did with GoT - so Constantine the TV show can be graded just as a TV show and not just based on what they got right/wrong from the comic book.

You just made my day. A thousand up-votes for that. Although a John Diggle-Oliver Queen erotic fanfic would be sooooo much better.

I hear you, and I respect your opinion - but see, let's be honest, TV and film will ALWAYS be a different medium than the books - and TV producers/etc. - they're motivated by something other than just bringing this to life for the fans. In the case of NBC, a network TV, it's powered by advertisers, unlike say, HBO,

This episode was really awesome. I like how John is characterized - he is complex, layered, he's a person who tries to do good by the world and by his friends - that last part where we realize he's just sacrificed his friend to save the world, then snaps at Zed for accusing him of using his friend, then staying with

Oliver was so tender with Roy this ep in ways that he's never been with all the women he's ever slept with (Sara, Laurel, Shado, Helena, Isabel..):
Roy: Never leave me.
Oliver: Never.
Oliver: Do you trust me?
Roy: Always.
Their scenes had more romance than his scenes with the women - red, scented, extra flame-y candles.

Yeah - I'm more like, resigned mostly - the show is determined to make Laurel new BC, and they're keeping Sara mostly dead (even though I'm still holding out for Lazarus Pit/clone/Sara-from-another-dimension) and they're not unwriting any of the stuff they've done, so I'm just going to patiently wait and see what

Yes! I've always liked The Flash even in Justice League. I think it's mostly because he walks the talk, he's actually a superhero and he has a lot of heart. He was the heart of Justice League after all.

Agreed. That's why watching Arrow sometimes makes me miss Batman. Because Batman IS Batman after all.