ARROW |OT| Green Arrow TV series on CW

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Laurel looked badass with her shotgun but I was disappointed that it wasn't fully loaded.
Also, Thea's face after discovering that Roy had a police radio was hilarious. And I'm glad they are now taking the first steps to become Oliver's new sidekicks. Vigilante here we come.
 
Good episode.


I'm starting to become sad we don't have a Batman show like this.
Would be cool seeing how they would introduce supporting characters or a villain like Talia
in a way similar to this show.
 
New Gif material when red hoodie leaves Slurry at the diner. Her facial expressions.

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Thea's alterego name will be The Sluress. Kinda has a cool ring to it. When she goes for the kill, she'll say, "you have slurred this city. "
 
- I like Dig's workout noises. "Huyi! Huyi! Huyi!"
- This dialogue's trying too hard to be witty
- Laurel was a badass for all of two seconds and then her gun jams. And then Ollie breaks in to save the damsel. Come on, writers...
- McSlurry's expression when Roy left was hilarious
- "Stand down. It was just a nerd in a fedora."
- "I'm going to spare you, Diggle, even though it makes zero sense." *punch*
- "Rasmith was skipping town... Amell Pause ...and I had to reprioritize."
- Amell Pause"...Lautem got away."
- "Diggle... Amell Pause ...I made a choice."
- Shado is a super hot Mr. Miyagi
- "No one can see my face." *walks out of the room of a dying man in a building full of cops*
- Detective Chesthair showing Roy and Miss Slur the random dead henchman Ollie killed was really cool; great scene (except at the end when Chesthair sounded like a parody of a 1940s movie character "Get outta heeeeaaaah"; god damn, dude, reign that ridiculous accent in)
- Amell Pause "...you're safe now, Laurel."
- "What a beautiful home." *groooooaaaaan*
- "Hmm. Such pain here. A sense of loss and regret. You can feel it right down to the wood paneling." Motherfucker, what!? That may have been the most absurd and cringeworthy piece of dialogue ever. What in the slurring fuck was that!?
- "I just... Amell Pause ...did what I had to."
- "Amell Pause ...don't do this."


Good episode, besides the faults that somehow make me love the show even more. And now I'm shitfaced because I took a shot of cheap Tequila for every Amell Pause. That was a bad experiment. God damn it. Never again.
 
- damn that episode was explosive. i realized how much i like the sound effect of the arrow firing. it's pretty good.
- tommy was even more soft-shouldered than ever. i can't wait for them to kick his character in gear because it's gonna be dope.
- diggle must've popped a molly because he was sweating.
- i wonder if that embolism thing is true? that's badass.
- ollie is a straight savage right now. he enjoyed that way too much.

- "Hmm. Such pain here. A sense of loss and regret. You can feel it right down to the wood paneling." Motherfucker, what!? That may have been the most absurd and cringeworthy piece of dialogue ever. What in the slurring fuck was that!?

i loved that line. its so ridiculous.
 
Slurry? am I missing something?

Is it because she has this speech impediment - the one where it sounds like shes speaking through her teeth?
 
Could those well-versed in Green Arrow mythology let the rest of us know who that assassin character was? Would like to read more about Arrow villains.
 
Could those well-versed in Green Arrow mythology let the rest of us know who that assassin character was? Would like to read more about Arrow villains.

I don't read comics so I'm not sure, but from what I gather Arrow's characters don't have all that much to do with their comic counterparts. For instance, Felicity Smoak has no connection to Oliver Queen; she's involved with some fire superhero dude and she owns some kind of business. They're loose inspirations, I guess.

He's the guy's wiki:
http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Floyd_Lawton_(New_Earth)

I dunno what in the balls New Earth is.
 
I hope in season 2 they make Diggle relevant. Dude is build like a beast...and he gets slapped around like a fly. Tommy...can someone just kill him off, dude is overly melodramatic.

-Charles Gunn back up in this bitch! Yeesss!
 
Great episode. Extremely packed. Plus Ollie vs Assassin was one of the best fights this show ever had.

Also.. island's Olie is hilarious "Propably hit A tree" :D
 
I loved (loathed) Thea's line about how she could just tell from Roy's face that finding the Vigilante meant everything to him. Oh come on.
 
What's with Thea's hair in this episode, especially in her last scene? Wash them sometimes, girl!


Slowly building up to the finale, Merlyn will go bad, Roy will find his vigilante, Laurel will be back with Ollie.
 
Was anyone else dying when Laurel's shotgun jammed? Trying to do a badass one hand pump reload and the shell gets stuck lmfao. It felt so out of place. Like straight out of an Edgar Wright movie or something. A+ scene, would laugh again.
 
Was anyone else dying when Laurel's shotgun jammed? Trying to do a badass one hand pump reload and the shell gets stuck lmfao. It felt so out of place. Like straight out of a Edgar Wright movie or something. A+ scene, would laugh again.

lmao, nice on the edgar wright comparison. that scene was ridiculous

also holy shit at ollie doing the batman voice when the assassin was fighting him, that was beautiful.

and fuck ollie for not standing by his bro diggle and going after deadshot. i was really pissed at him for that one.

thea mcslurs was understandable in this episode which was nice.

i'm pretty pissed that diggle left. is he confirmed as a regular for next season? i'd rather he stick along rather than that shitty actor jr. john cena taking his place.
 
Yay it's back and the episode was great. Also was it my imagination or did the killer put the pressure touch on Ollie? Did it just not work, or did he not get to do it correctly in the struggle before they went over the railing?

And oh shit, I just realized that was Gunn, I couldn't place where I knew him from. Also that episode was really violent, so many deaths.
 
I was annoyed they killed him off so quickly. It just felt like his experience with doing action scenes on Angel just helped deliver the best one on one fight sequence we've seen.
 
I don't read comics so I'm not sure, but from what I gather Arrow's characters don't have all that much to do with their comic counterparts. For instance, Felicity Smoak has no connection to Oliver Queen; she's involved with some fire superhero dude and she owns some kind of business. They're loose inspirations, I guess.

He's the guy's wiki:
http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Floyd_Lawton_(New_Earth)

I dunno what in the balls New Earth is.

If you are talking about Deadshot, he is just a C level Batman villain.


Oops, I didn't mean Deadshot, I meant the assassin that was going after Laurel and the kid all episode. Can't find anything on "Mr. Blank".
 
I just love how Gunn realizes Ollie isn't the spoiled rich kid anymore.

"What happened to you on that island?"

"You are about to find out."

And Tommy is being a whiny baby. Get over your insecurity of worrying IF Laurel ever finds out about Ollie's secret and possibly running to him, and enjoy the best relationship you have ever had.
 
Guys... Guys... This was an actual piece of dialogue in a TV show:

"Hmm. Such pain here. A sense of loss and regret. You can feel it right down to the wood paneling."

A villain walks into a mansion, looks around for two seconds, and says that to no one in a largely empty room. Someone getting paid a decent salary wrote that. Those lines somehow went through the producers who look over the script. Someone approved that. An actor didn't object and say, "No, sorry, I'm not saying that piece of dogshit. I have too much self respect. Change it." Those lines weren't cut from the episode in editing.

When I heard those lines, I literally started laughing like a madman and rewound it and watched it like four times because I couldn't believe it was an actual thing that existed. I am not joking at all: it was one of the dumbest and nonsensical and cringeworthy pieces of dialogue I've ever heard. It belongs in like The Room or something. Tommy Wiseau should be waddling into a room and saying that shit.
 
Guys... Guys... This was an actual piece of dialogue in a TV show:

"Hmm. Such pain here. A sense of loss and regret. You can feel it right down to the wood paneling."

A villain walks into a mansion, looked around for two seconds, and said that to no one in a largely empty room. Someone getting paid a decent salary wrote that. Those lines somehow went through the producers who look over the script. Someone approved that. An actor didn't object and say, "No, sorry, I'm not saying that piece of dogshit. I have too much self respect. Change it." Those lines weren't cut from the episode in editing.

When I heard those lines, I literally started laughing like a madman and rewound it and watched it like four times because I couldn't believe it was an actual thing that existed. I am not joking at all: it was one of the dumbest and nonsensical and cringeworthy pieces of dialogue I've ever heard. It belongs in like The Room or something. Tommy Wiseau should be waddling into a room and saying that shit.

He was probably talking about Tommy cause even from the front door he could sense Tommy being a little whiny you-know-what.
 
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