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I would imagine most computer logins that use the method they're supposed to, in a giant company, go unnoticed.

"You made me kill my acquaintance!"

Everyone becomes better/more important/etc after they die, even in real life. And people often use the term 'friend' rather loosely.

The remote island part sucks, but it's probably better than being deployed to a war zone. And I'm pretty sure I'd rather have only 2 prisoners.

Arrow really was a way better show than AoS. But SHIELD has been getting better, while Arrow has been getting worse.

How is the past being erased in any way? Felicity saying "He's cute" has no bearing on the relationship between Ollie and Laurel.

Diggle killed before he ever met Ollie, and had signed up for it (Army).

It's probably easy to do. The whole reason it works is nobody is supposed to know about it. There's like one guard, and all you have to do is know where to find the prison, and walk right in

Honestly, I would say the opposite. I would assume that the chances of anyone knowing who she was (outside of her previous co-workers) was next to zero. Think of all the war heroes you know from throughout history; now name ANYONE that worked with them.

Locking it in a vault should theoretically have been similar to destroying it, but allows future work on it (and considering it was probably a precursor to Iron Man's suit, that seems important)

I'm pretty sure it was phosphorus, not acid

It seems that the showrunners learned from a few of their mistakes with Arrow. Hence the last two episodes of Arrow rather abruptly cleared 80% of the complaints by having all the truth come out.

I think Lois Lane's situation is more believable.

Wells really has done a lot of good things, so I can understand people defending him. And honestly, Joe's suspicion isn't much more than "I trust my instincts" and some minor shadiness.

Dr Stein had already ordered (remember, he thought Barry was the delivery guy at first), so I assume Barry just expedited the delivery.

General Eiling is the name of a less-known villain in JLA. I believe his story arc is similar so far, but I have no idea if they could go that route even if they wanted to

Other inmate was Cpt Boomerang

* Was it necessarily retconning?
* I don't remember what explanation Waller gave, but I imagine it would take time to hack into a multi-billion dollar company's computer system without making it really obvious. And that was time they didn't have.
* I think Tommy said "IT'S just dinner". Contractions count as one word.

Uh, what?

Oliver noted that she was impressive after only 9 months of training. Not that she was impressive compared to someone with 3+ years of training.