I honestly don't get the point of Oliver's vow to stop killing in season two if they were just going to have him kill in (what has so far has been) every subsequent season.
Season 1 was awesomeIt had the tone of Batman Begins, but ... wait you're right, it totally copied the overall arc of the movie too. Dammit!![]()
We were told that Darhk would have a partner that was going to turn up that we would be surprised that they would be able to use, but they did not turn up.
It was Dark Lord Guggenheim.
We were told that Darhk would have a partner that was going to turn up that we would be surprised that they would be able to use, but they did not turn up.
Manu Bennett just retweeted this.
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Manu is awesome.
Tbf, he would not be Darhk's partner. Darhk would be an underling at best. Guggenheim causes much more problems for the Arrow universe than Darhk could dream of. He has been it's Thanos/Darkseid (he is probably even worse) for the last two seasons, and he still has not been stopped.
I had a big problem with Oliver killing Darhk. I don't have a problem with heroes, or at least some of them, killing in certain situations:
-Superman killing Zod in MOS-Was fine with it because he was put in a situation where it was the least awful of a bunch of bad options.
-Oliver killing Ra's in the S3 finale-Same deal.
-Oliver killing The Count-He did it in the heat of the moment to save a friend who's life was being threatened in that moment.'
But here, with Darhk. He was beaten, he was no longer an immediate threat, and Oliver had already refused to kill him once before this season. And his whole arc has allegedly been about stopping himself from doing that (wasn't his refusal to kill Slade in S2 supposed to be a big deal in that regard, I thought that it was at the time, but perhaps not)?
This, was just a straight-up execution and it shoots that arc in the foot instantly. Bad move writers, bad move.
We were told that Darhk would have a partner that was going to turn up that we would be surprised that they would be able to use, but they did not turn up.
I had a big problem with Oliver killing Darhk. I don't have a problem with heroes, or at least some of them, killing in certain situations:
-Superman killing Zod in MOS-Was fine with it because he was put in a situation where it was the least awful of a bunch of bad options.
-Oliver killing Ra's in the S3 finale-Same deal.
-Oliver killing The Count-He did it in the heat of the moment to save a friend who's life was being threatened in that moment.'
But here, with Darhk. He was beaten, he was no longer an immediate threat, and Oliver had already refused to kill him once before this season. And his whole arc has allegedly been about stopping himself from doing that (wasn't his refusal to kill Slade in S2 supposed to be a big deal in that regard, I thought that it was at the time, but perhaps not)?
This, was just a straight-up execution and it shoots that arc in the foot instantly. Bad move writers, bad move.