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It freaking blew me away!

OH MAY GOSH. Really, this episode; if not THE best, it's the one that made me more anxious of the bunch, dear lord!

Summing my first reaction after finishing the episode:

Yeah, let's just erase Laurel and what she meant as a character for lot of people!

It just straight up feels like that in Arrow mooks aren't "people" Shit, it feels like killing doesn't count if you are not doing it personally to them.

So nice that Arrow can give itself a second chance over the grave of Laurel Lance. So nice!

I feel that Valencia has finally found perspective and clarity being alone. After that huge self realization at the end of last season where she realized she was tired waiting, she has been kinda adrift, but still getting to know herself better. And now she kinda confirms that it was never quite about Josh but about

I'm thinking that maybe Josh messes things up somehow. And we will see how Rebecca breaks down after that, after giving her everything trying to be "normal".

I was okay with the episode right up until the end. Why does Arrow need a Black Canary? Specially one that's not Laurel? They already killed her, why bring another character to don that mantle, when does nothing to honor the sorce material, nor the mythology of sisterhood created for Arrow?

Friendtopia is such a gem, it keeps getting funnier every time I listen to it.

It's like they can afford the risk. Pulp to pay for the critically acclaimed.

Nathaniel is a pretty interesting guy and an awesome addition to the story, i'm really excited to see how his character relates to Rebecca's growth, and if it will lead to a confirmation of her lifestyle change, or will make her pine for that ruthless life, and maybe even find a balance there.

Maybe I'm not as much as a hardcore GG fan, shame on me.

Me too; maybe you shouldn't go calling people "kid"

Absolutes are tricky,always have, always will, senior person.

She's gonna go full Vicky from Will Smith's "I, Robot", but it will make sense this time since there's no 3 laws.

Oh so much this. The melodrama is definitely what pulls the CW shows down.

I'm enjoying Valencia so goddamn much; this episode had me in stitches with her at first nervous approach to stalking (carrots and peas) to then going full in with stealing (also her cleptomania is another thing she has to talk with Rebecca)

Lol yeah. But I kinda feel she seemed abrasive the whole episode, like she was in a bad mood from the start, not just dealing with a shitty mission, you get me? She seemed burdened if you will.

I mean not rally with Nate and Ray, that's kind justified and necessary, but like, through the whole episode, she felt rather sullen; not just as a reaction, but her whole demeanor.