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I feel like sliding the trash can was his best moment.

I felt the same way with last week's episode. It culminated with a very predictable confession from Ollie. They should have had him admit it sooner and seen from there where they could go. That's very much a Joss Whedon approach though, and I want to love Arrow, but it suffers in comparison to more daring shows.

I'm surprised they didn't need to combine vibing with J'onn's mental powers, given that this was in their heads.

She may have gotten that from Cole Porter.

This is a missed opportunity of the greatest magnitude.

I'm permanently on the idea of Arrow being mediocre (with season two being a fluke). This season has been solid because they went back to the formula and seem afraid to branch out, which is probably best.

I figure humans looked at this guy from the fifth dimension thousands of years ago and named him Cupid.

@vondoviak thank you by the way for pointing out all the repetition. Most of my conversations about last week's Arrow were basically Flash season one borrows Arrow season one's love triangle, Flash season two borrows Flash season one's mentor-is-evil, Arrow season five copies Zoom and makes him Prometheus etc etc etc….

Are we supposed to be trying to guess which member of Team Flash is Savitar becausezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzzzzzzzzzzzzz*flatline*

I can see Josie's dad getting up on stage, saying Valerie should ha e won.

His body of work is a wonderland.

"Grab a cold gun, haircut!"

Folks, I've never seen it and assumed it was as throwaway as all the other movie adaptations. Now? I'll have to watch it because it's either a high quality cultural touchstone in your lives or this is the longest con in an av club thread, in which case, respect.

He's clearly Riley.

And member of the Blossom family.

And it was a great insult, what with all the alliteration.

I can accept it on the basis that it's the actors, not the characters, that are generating the chemistry, and I always want shows to explore what's organic. As a supporter of ace Juggy, the show still has room to let the character figure out who he is by trying things he isn't.

Yeah they're pulling it off well here on Arrow, with its own feel, so there's that. But I'm concerned about the repetitive nature of Flash and Arrow, what with Arrow season one's Ollie/Laurel/Tommy triangle being duplicated in Flash season one with Barry/Iris/Eddie, right down to the sacrifice. Then Flash season two

Maybe he's a time remnant.

Soooo…can we talk about the fact that Prometheus is basically just Arrow's Zoom? They're both a monstrous version of our hero voiced by one of the sons of Mogh, revealed to be a member of the hero's inner circle who is named after a comic book hero secret identity to throw off the audience. Is this synchronicity