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The homoerotic tension in the final scene paired with the song that was playing, was anyone else expecting some drunken, sloppy sex?

Also just in general, his actions made for less of Kara in the episode and considering she's the most likable character, tied with Sara, in the crossover that was upsetting.

I haaaate Oliver and he was so awful to her.

Was anyone else rooting for Kara to drop Oliver to the ground when she saved him?

Was genuinely disappointed when you didn't review Hush to be honest, my favorite horror movie of this year — and there were a lot of great ones.

I actually liked Curtis a lot last season from what I saw, he was charming and was a good fit against Felicity, which provided a good break from Oliver and Felicity, but geez… Any non-dream scene tonight was unbearable.

I had my issues with it, mostly the fact that Katie Cassidy was literally promised to be throughout the universe this season and all she was this entire episode was Oliver's bride, but I enjoyed parts of it. Most of those parts being Sara Lance —- but she could do just about anything and make it gold (After all, she

I haven't been watching Arrow this season - I gave up near the end up last season - but I found this episode insufferable when it focused on the apparent new Arrow characters. Like Curtis and Felicity trading references was like a terrible episode of The Big Bang Theory and the angsty new guy reminded me of Diablo in

It's literally what she's meant for. Laurel was, in all ways, meant to be the co-lead.

I've never understood Oliver-Felicity. I used to like Felicity a lot. Emily never looked fully comfortable acting… at all… but Felicity was cute until she went from guest star to co-lead.

I always found the only problem being the physicality of it all — the costume was awkward, she just didn't look entirely comfortable. Character-wise, I thought she was fine.

The fourth season had started out so strong and Laurel had become such an important member of the team, but I stopped watching after her death — my problems with the misogyny of it all aside, I just couldn't stomach the fact that they made Laurel's last scene all about Oliver and all about Felicity. It just felt wrong

The alcoholism storyline was really poorly written and poorly done, wasn't a fan of it. But as a character, I always found her arc very interesting and I thought Katie was able to tap into a lot when it came to the character. A lot of the DC shows do have an issue with writing female characters, save for Supergirl,

Am I the only person who, from season two on, loved Laurel? Katie didn't sell all of the physicality, sure, but I'd watch Laurel and Thea or Laurel and Nyssa over Oliver and Felicity any day.

Was anyone else reminded of Willow coming out to Buffy when Alex came out to Kara? It was handled much better, with the reaction being more than just Buffy looking near mortified (though still fairly supportive), but the scenes were extremely similar.

maybe it was the whole ass eating debacle as well

the actors keep talking about how a loss is supposed to hurt and honestly, a show without frank, nate, or simon doesn't hurt me. maybe laurel won't make it? (Though fingers crossed she does. Sans romantic storylines, she's one of the better acted and written characters.)

"Asher acts as an audience surrogate this episode, first by being dismayed that Frank no longer has a beard and then by wondering out loud if Frank is a guy we should like or not."