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or the invincible roid rage vibe.

was it the shoulder? ill have to watch again it looked dead center of the chest at first.

Yeah, but then the camera moves or the shot changed and you could see it in the shoulder.
 
Either way, he must be using suction cup arrows
 
Anyone else think it was weird that Speedy (although drunk) seemed clueless that Tommy was talking about Laurel? it was just like 2 episodes again when she told Oliver they were boning eachother
 
On another note, I never did give my input on what I think about the show so far.

Honestly, I really thought at first that this was going to tank. I was never really a big fan of the idea of having a Green Arrow TV Series, and I really didn't think that it would be good at all.

However, after seeing every episode that has aired so far, my views of the show have changed DRASTICALLY. I really like what the show has done and where it's gone so far.

Yeah, it's not exactly entirely faithful to the comics (then again, is there any comic book medium that ever is?), but it's really great to watch. I love on how they've really made the show into a crime drama at times and how they've really given audiences something to tune in for.

I love the idea of Oliver chasing after the individuals listed in his father's book while learning the mystery behind on what happened to him on the Island. It's definitely the concept of the island that really intrigues me a lot since I like the idea that Oliver went through hell over there and that it was like another war that he had to survive before coming back to the present; makes him feel more seasoned to me as he begins his hunt on the corrupt.

Overall, I hope the show can continue to keep rising in its quality.
 
Merlyn being responsible for Thea's death would be a great way to make him and Oliver into enemies.
 
Merlyn being responsible for Thea's death would be a great way to make him and Oliver into enemies.

It's definitely a better solution than going down the CW route of having them become enemies because of a love interest (Laurel)
 
I noticed everyone complaint about the love triangle and Thinking it it on the show Because it a CW show I have a question Do you read comics

Comics writers loves the love triangles like or More than the CW

Examples of the love triangle in Comics


1. Bruce Talia and Selina

2. Dick Grayson Kory and Barbara

3. Hal Jordan, Carol Ferris and cowgirl

4. Spider-Man, Mary Jane and Black Cat

5. Scott and Jean Grey and Wolverine
 
This was a good episode and not a rip off of inside man, as having an inside man on a bank heist has been done before.

Anywho, this was actually the first time that I felt the writers & Olliver did not rip off Nolan/Batman, in that Olliver didn't really want to fight crime or be a hero or really try to cleanup the city by ridding it of crime, but instead just wanted to target those on the list to avenge his father and his wrongdoings.
 
Good episode. I liked the interpretation of the Royal Flush gang. You can see how these people would eventually evolve and more elaborate MO after a few generations.

Also this show's giving us on an almost weekly basis a new up and coming director that shoots really well.

Another thing. About Oliver's liberal political leanings in the comics. I can totally see them eventually going that way. He's going after the rich of Star city, it's not too far till he hates all rich people and is arguing with Bruce Wayne. I can see it happening.
 
Question, I can't remember but are they ever called the "Royal Flush Gang" in the episode?

How do you guys feel about them not using comic names of the characters on the show (Deadshot, Deathstroke, GA, Huntress)?

Do you think that it makes the show less hokey and campy OR do you feel that it cheapens the characters by not fully identifying whom they are?
 
Actually, Deadshot was named Deadshot. Deathstroke, well, there wasn't an opportunity yet to drop his name. And they might not call Ollie Green Arrow on the show yet, but at least Ollie called himself Arrow. With Huntress, I think we have to wait till the Episode airs.
 
Question, I can't remember but are they ever called the "Royal Flush Gang" in the episode?

How do you guys feel about them not using comic names of the characters on the show (Deadshot, Deathstroke, GA, Huntress)?

Do you think that it makes the show less hokey and campy OR do you feel that it cheapens the characters by not fully identifying whom they are?

I think they were called by that name but don't quote me on it. I have this weird thing where every Wed like clockwork something pops up moments before the show starts and I always miss the first 5 to 10 mins.

I do think they should use the real character names.
 
Would it have made sense to call them the Royal Flush gang though? They were only 4 members.
 
Forcing confessions isn't chance. And what about the people not on the list.

The guy who was intimidated into lying about the toxic spill deserved to be tied to a train track like a piece of meat?

Forcing confessions is indeed a chance. Certainly not a fair chance, or an effective tactic in the real world, but it is quite literally 'do this and you're free.' And Ollie hasn't done the whole 'Thanks for the Info, now die anyway' to anyone. And no, these people don't deserve it, and he has no right to be judge, jury and executioner, but that doesn't mean that the people he's targeting don't have a chance to live. That's all I'm saying on the chances thing.

No. He's insane cause despite everyone telling him something isn't right. Ollie, Lance, Laurel and Thea. He's still not getting it.

That's what Digg's voiceover really said. He never thought about people getting close or having concerns when he hatched this plan. And he's not adjusting. He's just moving forward come hell or whatever.

Stubbornness isn't insanity. He's wrong, he's bad, he's corrupt, he's twisted, he's broken, he's obsessed. But he's not irrational on any level at any time. He's following a very simple cause and effect, one that, as he replied to Digg when confronted on that, hurts him too, he just considers it worth it. That's not insanity. That's just plain old run of the mill being wrong.
 
Would it have made sense to call them the Royal Flush gang though? They were only 4 members.

I don't know crap about playing cards or what a royal flush within the context of a card game is. I saw playing card themed thieves in a CD universe show, works for me.
 
Was there any meaning for them to go with that persona? Seemed kind of random for them to take on that identity as a whole and kind of stupid since the cops will know every bank they hit.
 
I don't know crap about playing cards or what a royal flush within the context of a card game is. I saw playing card themed thieves in a CD universe show, works for me.

Well, a Royal Flush consists of the cards 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace. And since they were just four, you couldn't really call them the Royal Flush gang. I don't understand why they didn't simply add a 5th family member.
 
This was a good episode and not a rip off of inside man, as having an inside man on a bank heist has been done before.

have you ever seen inside man? the bank robbers making the hostages leave the bank in the same outfit... just like last night when they all put on the same mask.
 
Well, a Royal Flush consists of the cards 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace. And since they were just four, you couldn't really call them the Royal Flush gang. I don't understand why they didn't simply add a 5th family member.

I'm lost on your math, but do believe that a royal flush is 5 cards in poker.

have you ever seen inside man? the bank robbers making the hostages leave the bank in the same outfit... just like last night when they all put on the same mask.

I have seen it and I agree that it was like that movie regarding the hostages. I'm just saying it wasn't a rip off as that has been done before in tv, films, books.
 
fair enough...

whats up with Moira? the first episode or 2 she tries having Oliver killed or at least interrogated for info... now shes all 'you don't pay attention to me'
 
Was there any meaning for them to go with that persona? Seemed kind of random for them to take on that identity as a whole and kind of stupid since the cops will know every bank they hit.

The father used to play poker in a bar to earn money or was an accustomed customer, that's how Oliver traced him. ( If I understood the dialogues ... )
 
fair enough...

whats up with Moira? the first episode or 2 she tries having Oliver killed or at least interrogated for info... now shes all 'you don't pay attention to me'

Haven't seen the latest ep, but in Episode 1, she was trying to kill the Hood, and apparently she still is, she doesn't know they're the same person... at least, I don't think. Or she could be a wee bit crazy.
 
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