While most revenge fans applauded this scene, I felt horrible that Conrad was going down. Yes, he's a horrible person BUT, as a TV viewer then he's done nothing but good things in my eyes.
While most revenge fans applauded this scene, I felt horrible that Conrad was going down. Yes, he's a horrible person BUT, as a TV viewer then he's done nothing but good things in my eyes.
I agree that the show has improved but I still feel that the show is crippled because of Victoria. Don't get me wrong, Madeleine Stowe is doing a fine job with the role, the sleazy and opportunistic character of Victoria should never have been elevated by the writers to a level on par with Emily and its ridiculous…
meh… I saw Brett Dalton and "The other Whedons" announce it on Instagram which indicates their roles will remain the same. So if next year will be under the same leadership and Ward doesn't die then Season 2 will essentially be:
1) Nolan - Everything about him is amazing
2) Conrad - It's so great to see a man so small talk down to people so tall
3) Emily - She's not on a mission, she's psychotic
4) Mason - I have no idea why I like him so much
5) Carl - The baby that raises himself
By far I hope it's Daniel.
It totally said "What the…I am just as surprised as you, and I'm sorry…except actually maybe I'm not. Also again, what the what just happened." all at once.
As much as we may want a show that we enjoy to keep going on, I would prefer ratings plummet so that they could plan for an ending rather than keep writing themselves in circles just to fill another 60 episodes.
I think the bigger question is "Why the heck would Aiden assault someone in a police station?".
I disagree. The cast is overbloated and, with Roy likely training as Red Arrow, then a team of Diggle, Felicity, Red and Arrow is more than enough.
With so much of Queen Industries tied to Isabel, it would make sense for her to continue next year on the show to be the B-Story.
C'mon. If you kill Laurel now then she'll miss her more fitting ending next week when SPOILERS: Ollie uses Laurel's severed hand and creates the much anticipated "Boxing Glove Arrow" to take out Slade.
One thing I love about Arrow is that they seem to be completely in sync with fan annoyances and address them accordingly. That is, every annoyance except Laurel (who they are determined to force us to like). So on a show with so many characters and storylines, it's weird that the most anticipated finale moment will be…
Rather than thinking of it as "Good vs Evil" then think of it through a sports fans eyes as "Which team DESERVES to win". And on this show, HYDRA is clearly the better "team".
Or maybe a film about four asian women and how their children reflect the problems they went through.
Fun Character = They will die
If you feel that way then isn't the season ending a good thing?
They really should have gone all the way with a Fitz comparison and had the dog be a curly haired scottish terrier wearing a plaid ascot and incessantly yipping at black people for no reason.
To be fair, most actors come off as bland and boring when on these talk shows.
May is the only interesting character remaining on the show, so why would you want her dragged down by being paired with Skye?
"Part of me is kind of hoping Coulson and May are Skye's parents",