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I don't mind her smacking some sense into him, but it should have been Thea, or if not her, then Diggle and Felicity. Or even Walter.

I didn't hate Laurel until this episode.

They're going to ruin their own show with shoehorning Laurel who knows Oliver bestest of all.

I usually agree with you, Zack, but this time I have to disagree on a number of things.

I don't know what they were thinking about the writing of Laurel this episode because she was a thick as a box of rocks.  Oliver asked her to stay out of the Glades, Moira said it was going to be levelled, and her father told her to get out with his dying request, and she still runs around collecting files.  So her

Laurel was a nitwit in this episode.  Oliver told her to stay out of The Glades, Moira told her The Glades was being levelled, her father asked her to stay out of The Glades so…. she goes into her office in The Glades. Then when the earthquake comes, instead of saving herself, she runs around gathering files that

I'm totally with you there.

I'm not buying that Laurel is the person who knows Oliver best. If that's true, why is he so determined to keep her away from  his Hood persona?

Julianna Margulies is the star of The Good Wife, on which Lisa Edelstein did a 3 episode stint.

Julianna Margulies is the star of The Good Wife, on which Lisa Edelstein did a 3 episode stint.

House as a technomage… I like it.

House as a technomage… I like it.

I don't think Stacy's bit was written for Cuddy because it was true to Stacy's character, not Cuddy's.

I don't think Stacy's bit was written for Cuddy because it was true to Stacy's character, not Cuddy's.

House hallucinated four important people who had left him — Kutner and Amber who had died, and Stacy and Cameron who had moved on to other lives and men.  Kutner and Amber talked to him about medicine, Stacy about the family he still could have if he wouild go for it, and Cameron, by accepting his decision to die but

House hallucinated four important people who had left him — Kutner and Amber who had died, and Stacy and Cameron who had moved on to other lives and men.  Kutner and Amber talked to him about medicine, Stacy about the family he still could have if he wouild go for it, and Cameron, by accepting his decision to die but

" Maybe there’s some drama to be gotten in the contrast between House’s
cynicism and Dominika’s charming, bubbly ruthlessness. Hugh Laurie was
sure doing his best to sell “bemused wonder” in that final scene, and
while it really is the rankest of cliches (male curmudgeon softens when
faced with an attractive younger

"Those are they."  My daughter and I both said it together.