DJ dude is a professional assassin working undercover. I would have been more upset if Roy HAD been able to take him out.
DJ dude is a professional assassin working undercover. I would have been more upset if Roy HAD been able to take him out.
He was on okay terms with Waller until just recently in the flashbacks. He hasn't had a chance to do anything yet. Besides, he would have to actually get away with it too…
Also, you should watch Agent Carter (although I'm not sure I can recommend Agents of SHIELD)
I think they've shown quite well that Laurel isn't comparable to Sara. Sara could always take care of herself. Laurel has lost over and over again.
That's reasonable. I think he cares about his friends and family more, but that doesn't make as much sense to have to lose.
Barry doesn't strike me as particularly awkward or weird, in general. The show deliberately plays up that angle with Cisco - bad hair cut, coming up with goofy villain nicknames, smart but sometimes a bit lost/mistake prone, wearing a "Han shot first" on his first day at a billion dollar research facility. They also…
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"Spaz" may have been a little harsher than I intended, but I don't see how someone wouldn't see it. Everything about him is supposed to be "loveable dork" - smart, awkward, enthusiastic over slightly weird things, etc
Depending on the context, that doesn't seem to me like that's what it's implying. It could just be the sort of thing Dum Dum was known for.
True. But they did kill Susanna Thompson (although admittedly she's not as big as Barrowman)
Well, sort of. She's not a random, but I'm not sure if she has any capability that would relate to making him not die.
The circumstances are completely different. Felicity's saying "This guy may be the biggest mass murderer in US history. Plus he drugged Thea to get her to kill Sara in order to get you to fight Ra's. And your plan is to spend a long period of time learning from him"
The Glades killing spree had nothing to do with getting Rebecca's killer, did it? He thought it was the guy who roughed him up, who he'd already killed.
Am I misremembering? Weren't Roy and Laurel both talking about how they couldn't do it without Ollie, and how it was their fault that the politician had been killed?
Objective - what happened in the show, including bits people may have missed.
Roy told Sin that he would talk to her after the craziness got resolved. Seems reasonable, rather than "YourBestFriendIsDeadSorryGotToGo!"
I think borrowing Deadshot would result in the rest of the LoA slaughtering Merlyn and anyone Merlyn might possibly care about. If it even worked in the first place.
Using a bow and arrow though. Ollie is clearly not as good at swordfighting
Ha! The joke's on her. She set up the lair with giant glowy computer monitors. Easy to see a fair amount
Different weapons. Ollie is clearly better with a bow than he is with swords