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The father from The Oblongs could also serve as a correct answer

What I love the most about this season, so far, is that it truly does feel like the squad has learned from all of the experiences (both good and bad) that they’ve had up until this point. Due to that their bonds are stronger and they’re a hell of a lot more dangerous than they’ve ever been. Which is why it’s only

I don't watch this show but the name of the episode just made me think of this scene from one of the greatest movies ever

That's actually a pretty damn solid theory. I wouldn't be surprised if you were at least kind of right.

Exactly. I don't think we've seen him as happy as he was cracking wise about Komodo's last name since the pre-Sara death flashbacks.

That, his whole monologue to Slade about becoming a hero at the end of last season and "So, what would you like to do now, Mr. Wilson?" have been my favorites.

I totally understand why she didn't tell her father about Sara but you do raise some good points about other things. As for Oliver not figuring things out sooner…well I want to believe that his emotions got in the way of his better judgement but I don't begrudge you for asking.

Good Guy Diggle. I'm lowkey surprised that he hasn't died honestly.

Agreed. He even goes as far as having them move a bit differently (or at least on the Island) with FO being a sloppier and more reckless fighter as opposed to CO's surgical precision. It's really some impressive work and attention to detail that would probably warrant more praise if it weren't on the CW.

Idk man, maybe I just have too much trust in the writers of this show but I don't think we need to worry about something like that happening.

I hope not and if he does I hope it only happens once. I'm all for exploring Oliver's turmoil but I really don't want them to have him fall back deep into his old habits. At least not this soon after he took up the "no killing" mantra.

Well seeing how good both Amell and Betts were in this episode I can see why you'd be more sympathetic towards them.

I was always torn on his wooden acting in the beginning of the show due to the fact that Season 1 Oliver was legitimately learning how to be a "human being" again so in a way it kind of worked for me. Whatever the case may be though he's definitely gotten more and more impressive as both he's grown more into the

That line combined with Amell's line delivery and body language actually hurt my heart.

Laurel's definitely not gonna die but I wouldn't rule out the possibility of Sara making a comeback.

Same. It was just the right amount of comic booky. In another show it would've looked ridiculous but it didn't bother me at all here.

I'm continually impressed by how Amell does so much with so little. Everyone will always be impressed by bigger displays of emotion because you don't have to search for the resonance but nuanced acting really is a highly difficult and somewhat under appreciated art if you ask me. Everyone, yes even Katie, did strong

I didn't think I wanted or needed it but the ups and downs of that sketch were comedy gold to me. Then when he finally succumbed to the temptation I legit guffawed. It was all so ridiculous but Key & Peele are so talented that they're able to make stuff like that work.

That sketch was straight up Emmy material. Jesus Christ.

I really hope Peele considers going into dramatic acting one day because that dude's got legit chops