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Minuit Soleil
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AOS seems to do best when it lets their actors out of the gloomy, dreary sets, into the open. Raina's scenes, her confrontation with Cal, even Hunter and Bobbi killing the HYDRA leaders were all highlights of the ep and NONE OF THEM took place back in hq. I hope things pick up once they let Skye out of the bloody

Agreed; she did the best she could but there's only so much you can do locked in a room and constantly in tears; I half-expected to see the room flooded when the show came back to her. Raina on the other hand, SO. GOOD. Always liked her as the "flower girl" but I like her even better now.

The whole storyline is so convoluted I can't believe the writers actually thought it was a good idea.

Which is bloody selfish and irresponsible of him. We're supposed to believe he's doing this for the good of the city?

IDK tho I can't help but feel that Laurel and Oliver's lies are slightly different, largely because their motivations are different. Laurel's lies to her father was mostly due to her fear of his reaction (she was scared he would have a heart attack and croak and i can't really fault her for that because even I was

I understand the frustration with Laurel (god was she annoying in S1/2 I ff-ed every scene with her) but honestly she's actually getting more compelling in the recent episodes. Still no match for Sara, naturally, who I felt was by far more charismatic and interesting, but it's gotten to the point where I've been