Wow. Taking a moral stand against teaming up with a guy who may be the worst mass-murderer in US history who had mind-controlled Thea into murdering Sara is wanting the world to be full of unicorns and rainbows?
Wow. Taking a moral stand against teaming up with a guy who may be the worst mass-murderer in US history who had mind-controlled Thea into murdering Sara is wanting the world to be full of unicorns and rainbows?
The worst part, to me, was that they could have at least partially fixed the gun problem with another thing they forgot about - the Canary Cry.
One of the biggest things about why I'm hopeful that the show won't redeem him is actualy that they killed off Sara just for the sake of canon, and I have seen nothing in the comics to indicate that Merlyn is ever anything but an archenemy.
I can't entirely disagree, but the timing of your comment is interesting to me - they're finally explaining why some of the stupid things they've done actually make sense.
Lyla dying would be kinda weird. Tatsu said that Ollie would have to sacrifice what he cares about most, not that Diggle would have to. Have we even seen Lyla this season?
I kinda liked the Olicity thing. She's finally calling him on some of his nonsense that's been going on for a while now.
Sin wasn't being deliberately kept in the dark. They hadn't seen her, and Roy's like "Hey, we need to talk as soon as we stop Brick"
Agree with most of your points, but Tatsu is clearly not a random wife. She's Katana, although that hasn't been fleshed out very well.
Dating the DJ? Everything I've seen was that he kept trying to make things happen and she rebuffed him (after her initial brain fart)
Diggle was responsible for it, but for the most part I don't see any reason why he should have been. He's a former special forces soldier; it makes sense that he would be used out in the field. And he has been - just not as much as he should be (such as with Laurel somehow taking over that role despite proving…
I don't know about the movie, but Pinkie Pinkerton is canon from the comics. And I think I recognized one other guy, but I could be wrong.
I missed that implication. What was it?
Tara Butters and Michelle Fazekas, the showrunners, were interviewed by Butters' husband, Marc Guggenheim, and it was indicated that the show might go on
I wasn't sure what you meant by "ring false". Usually, I see it used in the context of "this show is being too unrealistic"
They at a minimum had Pinky Pinkerton, and I thought I recognized at least one other (besides of course Dugan)
Bullet wounds. Not birthmarks
Mind. Blown.
I think you might be surprised how much "clever, moral people" sometimes overlook how their solution, which seems to be the only workable one, is actually kinda terrible.
So your argument is that the USSR was inefficient, not that Agent Carter is inaccurate in its portrayal of the USSR
I don't think anyone's suggested that it's legal. Turns out, people often do illegal things because they didn't know