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Yeah it's likely Sara will find out on LoT but I think it should still be acknowledged that not every Arrow viewer watched LoT; for those people it's going to feel like a huge cheat to have Laurel's sister, the original Black Canary, seemingly not react/know about Laurel's death (which is exactly how it will feel to

Arrow isn't a good case study I suppose, since they've never really learned the art of balancing small moments of grief/quiet in between the big action stuff particularly well, especially as it sprints to the finish, like you said. That said, it's honestly hard to believe EVERY member of team arrow has just become

Bits of fallout to Laurel's death was fairly half-assed IMO. In that one episode dedicated to her they completely cannonballed established Arrow canon just to make her look like kind of a bitch and establish, out of nowhere, that she still had feelings for Oliver. I liked that they addressed Quentin's grief and Dig's

Yes but every other time I recall (Moira, Tommy, Sara) the fallout was dealt with fairly immediately (I.e the next episode and on) but not this time. This may be attributed to team arrow "tamping down their feelings" and focusing on darkh but arrow managed to explore the repercussions of Moira's death while balancing

Don't you remember how felicity was able to operate a crane using her computer?

I mean, they've been setting up a Sharon/Steve attraction since Winter Soldier, if anything she feels like a replacement for Peggy instead of "heterosexual cover" but the fans are still arguing that the whole relationship was "shoehorned" into the movie, so. They're completely irrational at this point.

It's largely the "Stucky" fans using her to accuse Marvel of heteronormativity (aka they're passed Steve kissed her and not Bucky…)

When there's enough light to see what's going on onscreen, more or less.

Wasn't the real reason fringe lasted really long despite shitty ratings because Anna torv was the network head's niece?

Even beyond Ward I've found most of their villains (or antagonists) terribly dull. Whitehall had his moments but it was more him being involved in really coolly directed scenes than him being a well-acted/written villain, Real SHIELD was real lame, Jiaying had potential but abruptly did an about-turn into boring

Arrow's fight scenes have been getting duller and duller this season though; the only real highlight I remember is the Thea/Diggle elevator fight way back when. Nowadays I look to AOS for better fight scenes. That said, Flash does a great job with handling its special effects, so Supergirl just has to pull a Flash and

Can't we get rid of both Kendra and Carter? If I have to hear the word barista again I might have to scrub out my ears.

Winn is fairly convincing when he's given decent material to work with, I thought his stuff with his dad was not bad. But yeah, James/Lucy can go.

J'onn! J'onn must stay!

Supergirl's Clark actually seems like a fairly decent dude, especially if you're considering him to Ollie.

Purcell could be the next to go. I mean, there is one more episode…

Seriously though, why isn't she one yet? Katrina Law isn't a regular on any other show right now, is she?

I'm with you; lose Calista and I don't know if even Melissa Benoist could keep me watching the show. I mean, what would they fill the loss of Cat/Kara scenes with? More lame-ass Olsen/Kara?

I might light her on fire if they go that route.

Do they casually kill other ghosts? I've noticed Oliver and John in particular taking shots mostly at legs or shoulders with their respective weapons, so I doubt those are lethal, and Laurel's weapons aren't likely to have killed any ghosts either. Thea's the wild card there, but she had the whole bloodlust thing