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this is probably one of my favourite threads to follow- but alot of the conversations held her border on being softcore porn. lol.
 
this is probably one of my favourite threads to follow- but alot of the conversations held her border on being softcore porn. lol.

Let's be honest. This is probably one of your favourite threads to follow BECAUSE alot of the conversations held her border on being softcore porn.
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Let's be honest. This is probably one of your favourite threads to follow BECAUSE alot of the conversations held her border on being softcore porn.
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And with Gordon TV show coming, it looks like DC will continue to upper hand over Marvel on TV.

I do not think so. SHIELD embraces some humor while Arrow really only delivers that once Ollie starts doing weird stuff and trying to explain them to Felicity. So 3+ episodes in.

On Pilot vs Pilot comparison, SHIELD is the clear winner. Arrow needed a few episodes (and then some) to get into the awesome shape it is, but SHIELD just started.

Besides, Marvel > DC is ALWAYS the answer :P
 
i don't really see the marvel show having anything as awesome and entertaining as the island stuff.

we'll see though. i won't be watching next week's but i'll check it out sporadically to see if there's decent action at least. and those scottish scientists. they're great.
 
I do not think so. SHIELD embraces some humor while Arrow really only delivers that once Ollie starts doing weird stuff and trying to explain them to Felicity. So 3+ episodes in.

On Pilot vs Pilot comparison, SHIELD is the clear winner. Arrow needed a few episodes (and then some) to get into the awesome shape it is, but SHIELD just started.

Besides, Marvel > DC is ALWAYS the answer :P

You don't need humor to be a good show, to be honest. I haven't watched SHIELD yet but Arrow's pilot was pretty damn good and gives you a very good impression of what the show will be about (it does get more awesome with the Island flashbacks though later on).
 
You don't need humor to be a good show, to be honest. I haven't watched SHIELD yet but Arrow's pilot was pretty damn good and gives you a very good impression of what the show will be about (it does get more awesome with the Island flashbacks though later on).

You do not *need* it per se, but it helps to treat SHIELD as a completely different type of show compared to Arrow. As weird as it sounds, they are not directly comparable, because of differences like this. The tone is different.
 
I do not think so. SHIELD embraces some humor while Arrow really only delivers that once Ollie starts doing weird stuff and trying to explain them to Felicity. So 3+ episodes in.

On Pilot vs Pilot comparison, SHIELD is the clear winner. Arrow needed a few episodes (and then some) to get into the awesome shape it is, but SHIELD just started.

Besides, Marvel > DC is ALWAYS the answer :P

Why is humor a benchmark of quality?
Also..no..even Arrow pilot was good. Shield's pilot on the other hand was pretty damn bad. I still hold hope that it will find it's footing, but for now it's very dissapointing.
 
You do not *need* it per se, but it helps to treat SHIELD as a completely different type of show compared to Arrow. As weird as it sounds, they are not directly comparable, because of differences like this. The tone is different.

I agree with that. I think Marvel is going down the comic relief route now with Whedon in charge (they conveniently forgot about that tone in Incredible Hulk and Captain America or even IM2 but that was simply because that movie was shit) which is good as it gives us a clear distinction between DC properties and Marvel ones.
 
Humor or no, Arrow's pilot was far more intriguing than Shield's. Shield was just...bland. It was funny in spots, but that's all it had. The rest of the season could blow it up, but on a pilot vs pilot basis, Arrow was better.

(It'd be nice to avoid having a tired Marvel vs DC debate, but I suppose it was inevitable.)
 
Though I still liked Arrow more than SHIELD, even back at the pilot
Arrow didn't get great/amazing till they started going all out on the island stuff.

What was Slade's first episode?
 
Though I still liked Arrow more than SHIELD, even back at the pilot
Arrow didn't get great/amazing till they started going all out on the island stuff.

What was Slade's first episode?

I haven't seen SHIELD yet, but I definitely agree about Arrow. I thought it was ok-ish untill Deathstroke made his appearance, then it grabbed my attention, and it got even better when he met Slade.
 
‘Percy Jackson’ Star Dylan Neal Joins as DC’s Dr. Anthony Ivo! (spoiler tagged for non-readers)

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‘Arrow‘ season 2 continues to expand its DC horizons with each passing day, and the latest just might signal a major breakthrough for the CW series. The DC drama’s latest get for the sophomore season, premiering October 9, is none other than ‘Percy Jackson‘ vet and ‘Dawson’s Creek’ fave Dylan Neal, whom we can exclusively reveal to be playing the famed DC villain Dr. Anthony Ivo!

Appearing in Oliver (Stephen Amell)’s island flashbacks, ‘Arrow”s incarnation of Dr. Anthony Ivo will emerge as a
brutal but ruthless scientist who will stop at nothing to unearth a breakthrough that dates back to the latter days of World War II. Neal’s Ivo will appear in a four-episode arc beginning with episode 5, “League of Assassins,” with the potential to recur in later installments.

Those familiar with DC comics will recognize Anthony Ivo as the creator of
the power-mimicking “Amazo” android, as well as a villain in his own right with both a paralyzing fear of, and a desire to conquer death.
Neal himself has a long list of TV and film credits, among which were previous CW appearances on ‘Smallville‘ as Metropolis DA Ray Sacks.
 
His penis looks excited to see Stephen. He is truly one of us.

But our penises don't get excited at Amell.

We get sad about Amell's abs, but our penises get collectively excited at Felicity, and Shado, and sometimes Thea, and occasinally Laurel, but not cause she's Laurel but cause she's Katie Cassidy.

Well, okay, some of Arrow-GAF does get excited about Amell. I won't begrudge them that. Amell's a fine looking dude. Arrow-GAF has a wide range of tastes.
 
Yeah I knew 'Deathstroke' was earlier, just thought Slade had appeared more.
guess thats a good thing though to have a supporting character show up that late, be the favorite part of the show and feel like he was there all along.

One of the quotes from the writers was something along the lines of "The flashbacks in season 1 were based on the question 'what happened to Oliver on the island?' while season 2's flashbacks are 'what happened to Slade on the island?'" , so we should be getting some series Deathstroke screen time this season.
 
One of the quotes from the writers was something along the lines of "The flashbacks in season 1 were based on the question 'what happened to Oliver on the island?' while season 2's flashbacks are 'what happened to Slade on the island?'" , so we should be getting some series Deathstroke screen time this season.
excite!
 
Looks like we are seeing the return of a certain someone at some point!

I'd post some of the article, but would rather not spoil it for those that don't want to know. I'm really curious to see in what way this will be done.


YES.

One of the quotes from the writers was something along the lines of "The flashbacks in season 1 were based on the question 'what happened to Oliver on the island?' while season 2's flashbacks are 'what happened to Slade on the island?'" , so we should be getting some series Deathstroke screen time this season.

This sounds great.
 
I agree with that. I think Marvel is going down the comic relief route now with Whedon in charge (they conveniently forgot about that tone in Incredible Hulk and Captain America or even IM2 but that was simply because that movie was shit) which is good as it gives us a clear distinction between DC properties and Marvel ones.

While Whedon definitely helps cement the lighter tone in the Marvel movies, I think the actual determining factor in going down a path with a sense of humor was Robert Downey Jr's performance in Iron Man.
 
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