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“It’s okay to feel or plead guilty...”

Oh yeah, E-2 Laurel and Sara have definitely met and spoken about E-1 Laurel and Sara’s relationship, but E-2 Laurel has never mentioned that her sister is Sara, or spoken to E-1 Sara about the kind of relationship she had with the E-2 version of her, so I’m not sure that the E-2 Laurel and E-2 Sara were actually

I just read a press release for the 4th ep and it seems like maybe that might be it depending on how it plays out. Fingers crossed!

Is her sister even Earth-2 Sara? She has never mentioned her by name or indicated to Sara that she’s her sister on Earth-2 (unless I’ve forgotten).

Agreed. I love her.

Wasn’t the Hong Kong stuff also Season 3? I think they skipped over Season 2, which is a shame because it was my favorite.

I didn’t enjoy this week’s episode as much as last week’s. I found last week’s charming and nostalgic. It was interesting because everyone we saw again was familiar and yet different. I thought Oliver, Diggle and Laurel working together with Adrian was great. This week, I enjoyed seeing Tatsu and China White again,

Oh, yeah, I’ve seen the artwork. I just figured that the spinoff would be set in the future with some kind of time shenanigans that send current Dinah and Laurel there instead of having Mia and William or whoever stuck in this timeline, because yeah...otherwise the flash forwards are doing a whole lot of set up for

Ugh, Susan Williams. I hate it when Oliver is stupid, and Oliver was so, so stupid with her. 

You must be talking about Laurel.

They’re both so haughty and smug all the time. My viewing experience for the past few seasons would’ve been greatly improved if they’d both fallen down a flight of stairs and stayed down. 

If the whole season is framed around the three of them jumping between Earths, it will be a blast.

I actually liked them last season, but now that they’re just going to end up in a potential spin-off that I’m definitely not watching, they feel like a waste of time to me. I thought they really messed up the flow. 

Written by Stephanie Schwartz and Marc Guggenheim and directed by James Bamford

I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about this season, because I love Oliver so much. I don’t want him to die, I want him to get to see his kids grow up and hold onto one good thing in his life. I was worried about what it was going to be like watching him doing the Monitor’s bidding while leaving his wife and

I thought Sara was the best Canary the show had, and that they probably should’ve given up on it once they killed her off. They’ve never really known what to do with that mantle since then, which is why I’m surprise that they’re trying to base a spin-off around two of them. 

If you’re specifically talking about Felicity’s storyline in the third season then yes, I suppose I misunderstood what you were saying. Your initial response to me read as Felicity “backslid into love interest of superheroes” once she became Oliver’s primary love interest in general, not specifically in the third

I don’t really care about Laurel and wasn’t upset that she died, although I do understand why people were. I always thought she and Oliver were the worst versions of themselves around each other. Oliver always treated her like garbage and her undying love/desire for him made me pity her. Personally, I was glad to have

It’s not true. I don’t even get your argument that she wasn’t the tech person on the show. She maintained her presence on comms for all but a handful of episodes throughout the show doing the exact same things that she had done since she joined the team.

The spin-off definitely involves some kind of time shenanigans. Marc Guggenheim posted some comic artwork for it to announce the potential title - Green Arrow and the Canaries. Mia, Dinah, and Laurel all look to be the same age on it.