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I've been very vocal about how I feel the shows biggest problem is that, as viewers, we are stuck with an enemy that became just as central to the show as Emily. No matter how amazing or twisted or brilliant Emilys schemes are, in the end they're all pointless since the Grayson's won't actually lose until the final

"Other than that I agree with just about everything else, especially Blood escaping and possibly even being mayor next season."

Well, we can't really judge the impact of that pipe since it's origins are a complete mystery. It just kinda showed up out of nowhere… kinda like Laurel in the sewers… and that pre-dated press release of Moira's death that she found….

I thought that was already established?

Good question. The masked just showed up out of nowhere.

I'm not trying to call you out but This isn't a playground where bullying must be stopped and all kids should treat each other with respect. This is a TV show where fans want the best show possible and clearly Laurel/Cassidy aren't contributing to that. So your "Leave her alone because some day she might become more

There's still hope that Laurel dies.

With only 2 episodes left and an absolute overload of characters/stories that need to be wrapped up then whats everyones guesses on how the end of the season will go down? (The last episode is called "Sacrifice" so I think we all know who it's referring to)

I think you just explained how Laurel ends up wearing the Black Canary outfit for the first time.

You may not realize it, but you're making my point. Slade was an intimidating character without the Mirukuru so as Deathstroke he's probably one of the best comic depictions of a "physical threat" that we've seen. So to imagine little Roy Harper (at ANY height) against him or his convict crew just feels like a waste

They've done just about everything to set up Sara to die. So they're just staging dialog in order to make the inevitable death "Intro-worthy" for Season 3.

She figured out "Blood is working for Slade, therefore Blood is skullmask guy" but she had to be told that the buff, stubbly 6'2" guy with eyeliner that appeared in her apartment numerous times was actually Ollie.

He doesnt look it. But still, the point is that having 6'2" Special Forces Diggle as the Mirukuru fueled powerhouse would've been a better storyline. It would've given Diggle some purpose and a physical matchup against Slade and his goons would be a more believable matchup.

The writers took Thea from "Annoying Brat" to "Hey, she's kinda interesting" and right back to "Annoying Brat".

Things that Don't Work

Season 2: Agents of S.K.Y.E.
Just curious but what does everyone think Season 2 will be about?

People seem to be turning a corner on Chloe Bennet, but I'm just not seeing it. Every scene and every emotion with her is the exact same asthmatic open-mouth expression so to claim that she has suddenly improved doesnt make sense. Her scenes may be better but her "acting" has never changed.

I'm a fan of Whedon/Tanchoreon, but just because they had success with other jobs doesn't necessarily mean they were the right people for this job.

"Skye's character has absolutely no place on the steam or this show. There's nothing she brings to the table "hacker-wise" that I wouldn't believe Fitz or Simmons could credibly do. "

I hope they kill her so that we can test out that theory.