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I've been saying that since Ollie asked Felicity out on the season premier of this one.

God, yeah…agreed.

Every time he makes decisions like this, I think to myself…dude, you're not the brightest crayon in the box are you? How are you still alive?

Ooooh - yes. Actually, when I think back to the Huntress-Black Canary-Arrow interactions on "Arrow", I remember JLU and I am reminded how "Arrow" got that wrong. Huntress and Black Canary had such an interesting, watcheable dynamic on JLU. In fact, JLU actually did justice to a lot of the female superheroes on its

JLU is awesome. My favorite has to be the (I forgot the title sorry) Thunderdome fight with Hawkgirl, Vixen, Black Canary, Huntress and Wonderwoman. Actually besides Wonderwoman, Hawkgirl is a favorite. Wish she'd show up in any of the TV DC/WB shows.

Agreed. The Flash has been fun in a way that Arrow hasn't been for awhile now. Arrow's grim dark broodfest just gets old and boring after a while…Also, Sara's death, so.

I'm beginning to like Laurel, too. Iris has always been okay with me - she's useful to the narrative, so. Roy Harper, on the other hand though - last week's Arrow/Flash crossover just showed how useless he was to the narrative…

Late to the party, too but this is officially more awesome than Arrow! We are closer to finding out who killed Barry's mom, Barry confessed to Iris, closer to finding out just who (or what) Harrison Wells is, and where Reverse Flash comes into it! Wasn't too sure about Robbie Amell as Firestorm (bec he did The

Yes, that we can do. Come to think of it, Gaiman's Neverwhere had that kickass bad ass fallen angel villain too.

It is! That and Gaiman's take on Snow White. Gaiman's stories tend to linger long after you've read them. I remember Constantine appearing in the Sandman story - would be awesome if Sandman made a cameo in this - but I'm guessing since Sandman's going to be made into a movie I'm not going to see him anytime soon.

Wetness is the essence of moisture and moisture is the essence of beauty.

This episode was alright - kind of started zoning out the first few minutes of the ep (I just get bored with white-Southern-preacher-man-revivalist stories, give me Papa Midnite any day or settings in Sudan. Last week's ep was okay-ish as well, but I couldn't be bothered commenting on it) - until the twist in the end,

Hope you're right. Fingers crossed. Actually I just want a Sara+Nyssa LoA spin-off. Nyssa doesn't pretend to be a hero, I think that would be an interesting show to watch.

Because The Wall is efficient like that. That's how she rolls.

Agreed. When I think of the Suicide Squad/Argus and The Wall, I don't automatically think of Oprah and Will Smith. The Wall's character and storyline is dark and fascinating - I just don't think they'll pull it off. Plus, everyone on the Suicide Squad is pretty unhinged, I don't know how Will Smith will pull that

True - Nyssa does like her blondes. But she has crazy chemistry with Laurel too on ep 3 of this season. The look she gave Laurel before she left the gym - kind of smoldering hot. It's nice to know that the writers show she's still gay even though the love of her life is dead. But still bummed that because Sara is

Agreed so much. I think Caitlin is cooler. I dig that she's a geneticist. I like Felicity fine, but Caitlin's awesome - there's a vulnerability and maturity there that Cisco, Felicity, Barry, Iris, Roy and Thea don't seem to have.

Lucy Lawless as Hippolyta would be awesome. A Lucy Lawless vs. Katrina Law villain showdown on Arrow would be perfect.

Me, too. But Will Smith is Deadshot, so.