Rorschach2012
Batman is my Dad
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they should definitely introduce Static Shock

True, they just executed it MUCH BETTER here than in that agonizingly painful cinematic kick in the balls.Interesting enough, I also got a Mister Freeze vibe due to his motivations; i.e. committing thefts in order to help treat a loved one who is ill. I think the comparison was deliberate, as MacGregor's Syndrome (Tockman's illness) shares a name with the illness that affects Mister Freeze's wife in the Batman & Robin movie.
I heard someone once put it this way; even Joel Schumacher couldn't deny the sheer beauty of a sick woman frozen in ice. Unfortunately, that was the only stab at pathos and sincerity in the entire movie. And the hilarious/horrific part is that Arnold's clearly the best part of the movie; he's the only one comfortable with the stuff he's given, and he knows what he should do with it.
And looking over episode 18 again, I've got a feeling the Deathstroke title's going to have multiple meanings. Slade will probably proclaim himself Deathstroke on the island and make a serious move in costume in the episode, but I'm also betting someone else on the show gets a "death-stroke." If Moira, Sara, Walter, Laurel, or anyone else is going to die this season, this is the episode for it. And we've got Slade's alter ego in the title and Malcolm Merlin returning in the same episode...
That's all the confirmation I need.... doubt it was a 'oh, I'm just dropping by to annoy you all' visit. Or like the visit he did at Comic-Con last summer (which got cheers from the crowd).^ well he was on set during episode 18
^ that would be several kinds of awesome

I heard someone once put it this way; even Joel Schumacher couldn't deny the sheer beauty of a sick woman frozen in ice. Unfortunately, that was the only stab at pathos and sincerity in the entire movie. And the hilarious/horrific part is that Arnold's clearly the best part of the movie; he's the only one comfortable with the stuff he's given, and he knows what he should do with it.
And looking over episode 18 again, I've got a feeling the Deathstroke title's going to have multiple meanings. Slade will probably proclaim himself Deathstroke on the island and make a serious move in costume in the episode, but I'm also betting someone else on the show gets a "death-stroke." If Moira, Sara, Walter, Laurel, or anyone else is going to die this season, this is the episode for it. And we've got Slade's alter ego in the title and Malcolm Merlin returning in the same episode...
How many episodes are there this season? On wiki it only goes up to 18. Is that all?
Maybe someone will caress their cat too hard and kill it.
Or Slade will invent a new swimming style.
How many episodes are there this season? On wiki it only goes up to 18. Is that all?
"Alright, kid, to teach you the death stroke, I'm going to need a shovel, a pool, and an army of certified ninjas. Now, you start by brutally killing all the ninjas with your bare hands, then grab the shovel..."

He could be teaching the death stroke in a dead pool.![]()
^ oh man it would be so awesome If oliver started killing again, I miss him snapping necks
I think Episode 16 we'll see Oliver visit Tommy's grave to tell him he can't keep his promise, not with the threat that Slade poses. It'd be a way for him to begin returning to 'the Hood' persona, if only as far as Slade and his minions are concerned.
Anyone else think Slade is going to, at some point, mock Oliver for his weakness this year?
Given everything Slade knows (not to mention, how dangerous he is), Oliver has no real choice but to try to kill him.