Loved the legal drama aspect of this episode, it's not done enough in the show.
Loved the legal drama aspect of this episode, it's not done enough in the show.
Same way Brandon Routh needs to be Superman in a rebooted series. I nominate Gareth Edwards to direct and Clive Owen for Lex Luthor.
Okay, that works too.
It's interesting that she talks like that since every time we've seen Ra's, sure he's eloquent, but never as formal in his delivery. He's much more casual.
We know three things about him: 1) He's a genius computer expert. 2) He's a criminal. 3) He abandoned his family.
Yeah, just wanted to make a "Lightning gave me abs?" joke.
Dinah Lance and River Song.
Okay, so Felicity's dad is definitely the Calculator, right? Computer genius, and a criminal? Gotta be.
I know, but he'll always be Superman to me.
It's so good. And Macqueen is great. Better than he was in UNIT: Dominion. He toned down the camp and upped the menace.
"It's actually a statement about the band itself — HEY TOMMY!"
Sorry Mama Smoak, Manny the Angel beat you to that a few months ago.
If all of next season's flashbacks are David Nykl back and Ollie on a vodka bender, I'd watch.
Serial Killer Oliver lived again! I noticed that and cheered.
He's already done that. It's his Plan B.
This is some Daredevil-level story stuff.
Ollie: Nyssa, so what have you been doing since you moved here?
Nyssa: I, the Daughter of the Demon, have been enjoying the syndicated programs on Netflix while reclining on the couch. And hitting on my dead ex's sister.
"Ollie, truth or dare?" "….dare." "I dare you to tell the whole truth." "….."
"Your ex wife? Really hot."
Everyone's internal thoughts:
Laurel: This was a bad idea, Ollie, help!
Ollie: Got to get away…Laurel?
Roy: I'm FREE! Freefalling!