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I don't think that's really been established. I mean, you could argue that anyone who goes out over and over to risk their life to help people may be in that situation, but we haven't seen any real signs of it that I can think of.

They didn't have much to back up their case, but they really were right. He was a bit pretentious at times

I'm glad they mentioned the LoA twist with him earlier, so it didn't feel like "one more thing we're going to clean up in this episode"

I don't understand what was so bad about it. Felicity wasn't saying that Sara was a bad person or anything, just that she was struggling because of difficult situation. What's wrong with that?

It didn't feel like "speaking ill" to me. I mean, Laurel was her sister, who loved her more than anyone else except Papa Lance. But the fact was, Sara was in a dark place emotionally, and Laurel didn't have that issue

Video cameras. Just like in the arrow cave

That would probably be the actual time telling someone the truth really backfires - when you want them to work with you and psycho Daddy to fight together against a league of assassins.

I kinda did too. But then I was waiting for Thea to almost trigger a land mine.

I wouldn't want any sort of blow-up, but a bit of frustration before she quickly came around would have been okay.

I was just talking about this with my friend. I mentioned that I wasn't sure if Laurel actually knew that either

Haha, that's cold

I didn't feel like Felicity was tearing down Sara. Sara had often said that because of her unnknown history with the LoA, she had kind of lost her way, and presumably no longer "had that light in her" as Felicity said

Or, at least they did, before everything went nuclear…

Ditto

Especially Wheel of Fortune.

I assume Daddy also had her practice smelling it, or something.

Wait, what? Yes, several years ago he was immature and stupid. That's different from being an addict.

Sara herself had mentioned that she was in a dark place and felt she could never go back to being a good person like she'd been, but they didn't really do a good job of fleshing that out, other than "I was in the League of Assassins"

I didnt' get the impression that it was sudden

They could have handled it better, but I kind of understood.