It won’t. The writers still believe NTA was in the right. One of them said so themselves on Twitter.
It won’t. The writers still believe NTA was in the right. One of them said so themselves on Twitter.
I, literally, fell asleep on this episode.
I feel like they want us to take the newbies’ side just because the writers say so? They haven’t written anything that leads to an actual motive for them being pissy brats. The fact that the writers/characters keep insisting Oliver is in the wrong is baffling. Its going to end so lamely with everyone being like “we…
It baffles me, because a vast majority of commentary I’ve seen about this idiotic rift seems to be in favor of Oliver, Felicity and Diggle - not the newbies. They’ve had time to course correct with the characters for at least a few episodes now, and the fact that they haven’t done that does make me think that no one…
Another garbage episode. What a waste of my time period. This is the reason me and my friends have all stop watching this show. It’s become a show about hatred towards others and hatred towards people you called friends. Sorry CW but you’ve lost a lot of viewers because of this season.
Underneath was great because we cared about the characters and it felt like there were actual stakes. This was just boring. So. Boring. A Diaz backstory needed to come earlier in the season but it feels way too late to make us try to care now (it doesn’t help that his backstory is weaksauce). I’ve liked Acevedo on…
It could have been much, much worse. We could have had flashback’s to Diaz’s childhood instead of just reminiscences.
The idea that the writers think NTA are right and don’t realize how they completely destroyed René’s character is one of the most depressing things I’ve read in a long time.
The apology was next level bullshit. My big big fear is that we have a moment where everyone’s in a room basically having an intervention for Oliver even though the man has done NOTHING wrong. Diggle is spouting NTA rhetoric and Felicity has now apologised to the enemy for.... reasons? So I guess the writers genuinely…
Why is Diaz another long line of thugs that Laurel, a metahuman, seemed to be working for? I can understand Zoom. I can even understand Adrian Chase. Barely. But Cayden James and Diaz. I cannot understand why Laurel even bothers, when she can kill them so easily.
There’s no place for that kind of language! We were supposed to be free of the H-word this week.
Let him do it, I guess? That seems to be the general stance the show is taking for some inexplicable reason. This whole conflict and the way they’ve written it is completely bananas.
Her cry impaled a guy with a table leg most likely killing him but she has to look away when Diaz punches a guy on the floor, really??
I feel like I watched a completely different episode to this reviewer because that was one of the worst episodes ever. What a downgrade from last week. Diaz is just not compelling enough to hold my attention and I’m not a fan of BS so this just did nothing for me. Also, I feel like this is about 8 episodes too late…
It’s a damn shame nobody put a bullet in Diaz’s tiresome head. He even sounds like Nic Cage on horse tranquilizers.
- Yea, sorry. I didn’t care about Diaz before, and I still don’t. Especially since he’s being hyped up as 1,000x worse than Chase when he’s not.
This episode was terrible. This villain is terrible.
In the comics, Richard Dragon was originally the best martial artist in the DC universe. He trained the likes of Batman and Black Canary. The New 52 introduced the Ricardo Diaz version of the character who the show is featuring. This version just seems small. He basically a kid who got bullied. That just isn’t…
A villain focused episode would have been cool if the villain was interesting at all. The best I can say about this season is that at least there are no flashbacks to Hong Kong.
I have ONE word for this episode and this season, “BORING!”