Well, Darkh's only other competition is Merlyn (let's just…agree the League of Nossassins never existed, shall we?) and honestly Merlyn is overstaying his welcome big time so…
Well, Darkh's only other competition is Merlyn (let's just…agree the League of Nossassins never existed, shall we?) and honestly Merlyn is overstaying his welcome big time so…
The fact that a couple needs so much "confirmation" to prove their true love really makes me doubt that they're, well, not. Compared to Snow and Charming (S1! When things were…not awful) where they just chose each other, over and over, without real fanfare…much more convincing. Or when Hook, in S3, casually tells Emma…
Didn't the first episode of s2 have Laurel ending things with Oliver because "after Tommy's death it didn't feel right?"
Double standard aside, I'm not sure Coulson was wrong in this instance though. He's right about inhumans being a threat with HIVE on the loose, and as literal spies/agents of a government agency they should all be prepared to lay down their lived for the mission. You know that if Coulson had asked Daisy, she'd have…
Honestly I wouldn't have an issue with the Kendra/Ray stuff if not for the fact that it's the EXACT same stuff we see every single episode. In the past 2-3 eps, every time the Kendra/Ray relationship is focused on it always boils down to Kendra moaning about destiny and past love and Ray being sad about Kendra being…
Everything points to her knowing, though. the only significant thing that happened between Cat's last conversation with Kara and the promotion is basically that Supergirl saved the world (and not really anything that "Kara" did.) So unless Cat's been planning this for a while but never really gave any sign of it,…
Really? I like Winn's quippers just fine (at least, after they got over that "OMG KARA I'VE HAD A CRUSH ON YOU SINCE FOREVER" plotline) and the small Catco details are what really brighten up the show for me. If it was always DEO and superheroics, I think the show would get pretty drab (and we don't need another…
Yeah but if they went with the "force of will" thing you just KNOW the haters would flock to it to bash the show for being "unrealistic" or something. At least this way the show can sort of defend their choice to have Cat immune, although we Cat-lovers are left a little disappointed.
Every time Cat starts going for inspirational I end up teary and firmly believing in the good of humanity, is all I know.
It's a significantly different treatment from Crystal Reed on Teen Wolf - when Reed made sure she wanted out, they literally spent a huge part of S3 setting up a lot more of her story and development as a hunter and outside of the male lead, and made sure she went out in a truly heroic and tragic way. AND they've made…
Waller, Lyla and Sara admittedly stand fairly well as strong female characters on their own, but Shado and Huntress really don't IMO. Shado has always been defined in relation to Oliver, Slade and her father - IIRC her appearance in S1 was largely to facilitate a situation where Yao Fei would risk everything for her,…
I think Iris has improved a lot in S2, mainly when they started defining her more in terms of her family and her mother drama (I actually found her interactions with her mother and Wally some of the best material in Flash S2, but IMO S2 has been pretty weak all around so…) That said, they seem to be regressing, what…
You are so NOT in the minority about Laurel. I'm still in shock. This had better be a fakeout.
My issue is more of how she seemed to be blaming Oliver for everything without even considering his extenuating circumstances. In their "breakup talk" last episode she basically accused him of 1) not telling her about his child and 2) not discussing William's situation with her, but the truth is that the show has set…
THIS. The first 5 episodes were great with them being cute and supportive in SMALL DOSES. And then the show morphed from Arrow to Olicity the Soap Opera.
Arrow still delivers good moments for me though (Oliver's message to William - perhaps his best work in s4). AOS is kind of staid - they've got cool fight scenes, but all the emotions (unless they involve may/andrew/fitzsimmons, and ESPECIALLY when they involve laisy or whatever awful shipname that couple of called)…
I actually don't understand the whole timeline crap. Why can't they just repeatedly go back to the same moment in time? I.e when ray screws up a couple of eps ago by dropping his tech, can't they just to a point BEFORE that so they get to redo the whole thing or prevent it by warning Original Ray? I'm assuming that's…
THIS. Jfc I don't understand why EVERY TIME they kill savage they just leave the corpse there like mission completed lalala…oops. And it happens, OVER AND OVER. Rip's stupidity is Legion at this point.
Don't really remember his exact words because lbr i try not to remember what Malcolm says since most of it is bullshit anyway but if that's the case then it seems odd because Sara very significantly turned away from Nyssa (which makes my shipper heart happy) and Malcolm (which is weird because hey, Malcolm = psycho…
Hey come on, it took three seasons for a proper gay character to turn up on AOS, let's not clamour for his death just yet (who am I kidding we all know Joey is going to die)