Felicity and the Oliver stuff needs to go.
I'm sick of it.
Wasn't as bad this episode to be honest.
They're much more tolerable when they're just friends flirting with each other.
Felicity and the Oliver stuff needs to go.
I'm sick of it.
Wait, Felicity and Roy?
Would he unleash his Red Arsenal into her data drive?
What the hell is going on with this show. It's like they've lost everything.
Also where the fuck did he shoot that hook into? The moon?
Wasn't as bad this episode to be honest.
They're much more tolerable when they're just friends flirting with each other.
The idea of Ollie still trying to save merlyn makes sense from a character perspective.
What doesn't is that nobody else has killed him yet. Thea should have.
As much as I love barrowman in this show so many problems with this season would be solved if somebody just put a damn arrow through his heart already.
edit: or at least prison. why the fuck would oliver take him back to thea's home? he has a whole island prison to drop this fool off at.
As much as I love barrowman in this show so many problems with this season would be solved if somebody just put a damn arrow through his heart already.
edit: or at least prison. why the fuck would oliver take him back to thea's home? he has a whole island prison to drop this fool off at.
ha, everything about the set-up is pretty weird. Is Thea just walking around, drinking wine, all day while he's laid out on the couch? Who dressed him? Is Thea actually getting him soup?
Dumb questions I admit, but it's just a bizarre scenario.
Merlyn outright said that if Oliver sent him there, Malcolm would escape with ease.
There's only one way to deal with Merlyn. But Oliver won't allow it. And everyone else respects him enough not to go through with it. Until Oliver has Diggle do it between seasons, and then Diggle fucks off to Oa.
On the location of Starling City:
I was watching the promo for next week, who's this?
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AFAIR Supergirl is filmed in LA. They are even reusing some Lois and Clark setsOr we could just say that Starling City, Central City, and Smallville's Metropolis are all Vancouver.
It bothered me how everybody forgot the League of Assassins helped save the city against Slade. Ra's should've thrown that in Ollie's face.
On the location of Starling City:
I would think season 4 needs to start becoming a little more light/hopeful, and more Green Arrow. Less Batman.
Sorry it and Laurel's law office were destroyed in the Undertaking.It's always Boston to me.
It bothered me how everybody forgot the League of Assassins helped save the city against Slade. Ra's should've thrown that in Ollie's face.
I thought Central City was on the Great Lakes? The way the harbor is set up doesn't make me think ocean coastal.I get Seattle for Starling. Central City always struck me as San Francisco.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure this is exactly his plan, which will lead directly into theI think Ras is going tothat he'll have no choice but toruin Arrow's rep so badtake his offer
Ras is basically going to make his prophecy to Oliver come true. Ruin his reputation in the city so bad that the police and city at large have no choice but to turn against him.
I don't see why he needs to do this personally, though, when he has a bevy of Dark Archers that he can just paint green.
You know, if Firestorm or Weather Wizard pretended to be Arrow, I don't know if anyone would be able to tell it's not Ollie.Because if there's one thing this show has taught us is that putting arrows into people is very fun![]()
Because if there's one thing this show has taught us is that putting arrows into people is very fun![]()
I don't see any downsides for Ollie being the new Ras other than his friends not liking it.
My biggest problem with this show right now is Ra's isn't a legitimate villain.
They keep saying he is so bad and stuff but they seriously haven't shown anything.
The Arrow costume thing is just stupid.
He isn't a villain. His main goal is to recruit Oliver and he will do a lot to protect his life. At this point he's antagonist, not a villain. Depending on hard he will push this might change, but for now he's just antagonist.
Personally I love it. After two straight up psychotic mad men Ra's is like a breath of fresh air, THis portrayal of him is also more interesti than "crazy terrorist" angle that exists in comics
On the location of Starling City:
Starling City is a city in the American Midwest,[1] the home of the Arrow.
Central City, Missouri, located across the Missouri River from Keystone City, Kansas, was founded in the 19th century and became an important stop for cattle drives. It began to see tremendous growth after the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, becoming the first major hubs west of Chicago. A second period of growth occurred after World War I, and it has burgeoned to the present day.[1] Central City was the home to the second Flash, Barry Allen.
You know how some people will refuse a promotion to management level because they're afraid to screw up managing a staff instead of being hands-on and only responsible for their own work? That's Oliver Queen. The guy won't even run Queen Consolidated, which basically runs itself. Why would he take on directing an international secret organization such as the League of Assassins?
According to the DC Database:
Starling City
Central City:
Also, I found this:
Part of the problem, I think, is that Team Arrow is too good at what it does now, such that no threat feels credible anymore. Oliver is a stronger fighter than everyone; he can even kick the crap out of Merlyn and Deathstroke whenever he feels like it now, and Felicity is more clever than anyone. No matter who the villains are, there's no out-of-the-box thinking required. Felicity finds them; Oliver beats them up. End.I'd love Arrow to get good again. Dunno if it was always this average or if it's just more obvious since The Flash is consistently great.
Every episode of Arrow seems the same, they have the same angsty arguments, the flashbacks all seem to revolve around running through the same crowded market, they have a short action bit in the middle where the bad guys escape, Felicity googles the bad guys leading to another action sequence at the end where they win with various bickering in between.
I think the main thing this series is missing is any kind of serious threat. Ras doesn't want to kill Oliver, the flashbacks are just Oliver and co being chased by guys in suits and we can already assume that it ends with the kid dying.
Part of the problem, I think, is that Team Arrow is too good at what it does now, such that no threat feels credible anymore. Oliver is a stronger fighter than everyone; he can even kick the crap out of Merlyn and Deathstroke whenever he feels like it now, and Felicity is more clever than anyone. No matter who the villains are, there's no out-of-the-box thinking required. Felicity finds them; Oliver beats them up. End.
Meanwhile, the only character who can beat Oliver doesn't really want to right now.
Part of the problem, I think, is that Team Arrow is too good at what it does now, such that no threat feels credible anymore. Oliver is a stronger fighter than everyone; he can even kick the crap out of Merlyn and Deathstroke whenever he feels like it now, and Felicity is more clever than anyone. No matter who the villains are, there's no out-of-the-box thinking required. Felicity finds them; Oliver beats them up. End.
Meanwhile, the only character who can beat Oliver doesn't really want to right now.
I think they need metahumans, too. I mean, you can have someone like Prometheus or Owlman or whatever as the main story arc villain, but the villains of the week need to step it up, too. Having all the fighting skill in the world isn't going to help against someone like Weather Wizard or The Mist. They'd finally have to incorporate the whole team against that type of enemy.Yeah that is definitely is a major fault the show has. Other than killing off a character I have no idea how they'll be able to bring in a villain on the level of Ra's again.
Prometheus is the only one I can think of considering he is basically evil Batman. Other than that, when you have 3 vigilantes plus one special forces officer that you can cal on to tackle a crime at any time, you really are reaching for any credible threats(as this week's episode with Murmur easily showed).