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Raven Wilder
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Arrow and Legends are tied for the #1 spot for me (I go back and forth depending on the most recent episode). Next is Flash, and Supergirl comes in last; that show has some good stuff, but also a lot of really irritating stuff.

I swear, unless she's shacking up with Roy again, Thea's absence is just getting glaring.

I dunno, we're apparently going to get Katie Cassidy's Black Siren as a regular character on Arrow next season, and she was introduced as one of Zoom's minions over on The Flash.

As is, I'm just kinda waiting to find out what obscure DC supervillain she's gonna turn out to be.

Felicity doesn't usually get to have female friends, does she?

Anyone else want a spinoff about Felicity and her hacker friend working as waitresses in a small town diner? 'Cause that's sort of all I want now.

"For what it's worth, I thought it was a pretty good bad guy monologue."

I noticed there was no T-shaped mask in the collection, and Felicity had access to a couple of T-spheres, so presumably Curtis is still running around Doomworld somewhere.

. . . Adrian, is that you?

He saw killing as a necessary evil, but he chose to put himself in situations where he knew that evil would become necessary so that he could do it. It's like someone who got a job at the pound specifically so they'd be called upon to put animals to sleep.

Lighting stuntmen on fire is a very dangerous special effect, and has to be done sparingly.

Fur helped protect it, I'm guessing. Octavia did mention needing to wash the horse off once they got in the cave.

He was caught stealing, though. There have been previous instances where Grounders have considered that an offense worth killing over.

Of course, everyone knows animated TV shows usually have the best opening credits sequences. See: Gravity Falls, Thundercats, most anime . . .

I hope Luna at least gets a cookie each time Abby takes a pint out of her.

Bob Morley definitely stole the show.

So he's more of a Scott Hope, really.

The fact that Octavia and Ilian were in their underwear the whole time kinda made their eventual trip to pound town inevitable. Still, I really liked when Ilian was talking about all the things at his home that have tainted memories now; that was super well done.

I think the issue isn't high stakes, but rather the loss of innocence. This show is about people faced with the prospect of doing horrible things in order to survive. When the show started, most of the characters were relatively innocent people, and each new horrible thing they did or experienced was thus a major and

I assume that'll be brought up when/if the bone marrow's found to actually work.