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I especially like how they were realistic about the ghetto and didn't turn The Gladians into people we were supposed to feel sorry for. Despite an emergency evacuation being called, a lot of people chose to loot and mug rather than escape. It gave Merlyn some sort of justification in his craziness.

The fakeouts were great but between Moira, Thea, Diggle and Lance they really picked the wrong person to die.

Missing Scene: John Borrowman taking off the Vigilantes shirt before stringing him up.

I havent seen this one yet, but I cringe every time Lily has lines in an episode.. (Which is why I was surprised they added another baby to the show. Good child actors are obviously tough to find)

An iPhone recorded death scene has to be the most hilariously disrespectful character exit ever. And the scene was made more awesome with how awkward everyone's grieving scenes were (I love Nolan, but that dude can't cry).

Lets evaluate where Revenge took Declan
- Annoying big haired brother
- He found Tylers body
- Was given a free ride through private school because he dated Charlotte
- Broke up with Charlotte but still had private school funding?!?
- Was tricked into peddling stolen goods from a kid he didnt know
- After 4 decades, he

Liar. You explained your position far too eloquently to be the Americon Initiative. Maybe if you flip flop your opinion every week then I'll believe you.

Maybe Jack looked up Amanda's foster home and checked him in there. "If it's good enough for Amanda, it's good enough for my Carl."

You guys dont know how to watch this show. They didn't leave Carl with Jack or Amanda's grandmother, they left him with Sammy's grandmother.

Speaking of casting, I love how this show puts the women in a position of dominance by hiring all fairly tall ladies (Ashley, Victoria, Emily, Charlotte) and Hobbit sized men (Conrad, Daniel, Jack and Declan). So I'm really curious of how they'll cast Patrick because I'll be really disappointed if he turns out to be

Deadclan?

CW doesnt seem to have much respect for the intelligence of their viewers. Sure, they have the history of catering to the tweens and shippers, but with shows like Nikita or Arrow then I wish they would just have faith that a solid storyline is more interesting than a forced love triangle.

I really didnt understand Oliver's plan. He seemed genuine in telling Tommy to pursue Laurel and how he couldnt be with her because of who he is. And the next scene then he's benchpressing her in the window.

I'm still betting that the legs were Tommy's. We never actually did see his legs so how can we assume otherwise….

Try watching Hawaii 5-0. Its comical how its 70% action show and 30% Microsoft commercial.

1) People forget its a CW show so the terrible soapy/love story stuff is mandatory. (I'll never understand superhero shippers. Why is there an equal amount of interest in who Thor or Superman is dating rather than who he is fighting?)

Serious question: What's everyones feeling on Roy and Thea?

Poor laurel. It must be tough to choose between two billionaires.

Its funny because the first thing I said in the Pilot was how annoying and cliche Tommy was. But now his character development has made him the most interesting.

Daniel steals the company from his dad and suddenly decides to move to Paris with Emily?