Sara with Laurel was from the pilot; this was from episode 14 I think, where they're transporting Vandal Savage through time.
Sara with Laurel was from the pilot; this was from episode 14 I think, where they're transporting Vandal Savage through time.
Also: blood just looks best on a snowy field, doesn't it?
Can we take a moment to appreciate the FANTASTIC design on that Green Arrow cake?
I wonder if that was in the script, or if the actors were goofing around after having to do that exchange a bunch of times, and they decided to just leave it in.
"Well, I called Barry, and he was talking in this really deep voice and claiming to be God, so let's put him down as a 'maybe'."
I think their basic deal is they're a cult, one that took the idea of achieving spiritual enlightenment through martial arts and went to a very dark place with it. Ra's al Ghul is the cult leader, and rest of the League basically exists to do whatever the leader wants.
There's an episode in Legends' first season with flashbacks to each of the characters telling someone goodbye before they headed off on Rip's mission; Sara's was to her saying goodbye to Nyssa.
Wasn't that a show-within-a-show on Lost? Something Nikki and Paulo worked on?
What I kept wondering during the lottery scene: what'll happen if they draw Nate Miller's name twice? The crowd might not have even needed Jaha's urging to start shouting "Rigged! The contest is rigged!" and drown out Papa Miller's attempt to explain.
They've got five years. Remember, everything we've seen on the show so far (barring flashbacks) has taken place over the course of eight months. Now think about how all the relationships on the show (romantic and otherwise) have evolved in that relatively short stretch of time. By the time five years have gone by,…
"It does seem many feel the death of his son is why he went from
"self-righteous, but much better than Kane" for most of Season 1 to
"practically a straight up villain" by Season 3."
Them finding Alie code still onboard the Ark would be pretty sweet.
Well, Kane said all the children would be staying, which I'm not sure would've been the case with Clarke's list, so I'm guessing that's where the extra spots went.
Niylah and Clarke always seemed like more of a friends-with-benefits sort of deal.
Clarke's deal is that she's great at making pragmatic leadership decisions, but she's not really good at inspiring the people she's trying to lead. That was her main conflict in Season 1, trying to get people to listen to her over the more charismatic Bellamy. And it came up again this season, when Jaha acknowledged…
Theoretically, there could be a few Nightbloods out there that nobody knows about.
I have eyes, but what does that matter? Unless they're holding their phone up in front of the screen, it's not getting in the way of anything.
No, I'm serious. It doesn't make any noise, at least no more than chewing a bunch of popcorn, so what's the problem?
Why? How does someone else texting affect your enjoyment of the movie?
Roger Cross appears in every TV show that films in Vancouver. It's the law.