Primal Slayer
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If she has to be someone, let her be Arrowette and then retire the costume like the character does. Introduce Mia later on.
She's going to need an evil persona before she becomes Speedy.
I wished she had said, "I'm Felicity Smoak, the b**** with wi-fi"Had a good laugh at Nyssa's meeting with Felicity, the comedic beat was played well.
Haha, shippers got trolled hard.
Cop-out or not, I think it's pretty evident that Oliver and Felicity hooking up with each other is a definitely lock in somewhere down the road.
The amount of teasing that the show has done, along with all of the "shipper" moments that the two have had throughout this season makes it very evident imho.
The Olicity feels forced
Damn shippers!
He suddenly loves her wtf
Can Felicity die now please ?
Don't hate her cause she is loved....out of the blue....
Cop-out or not, I think it's pretty evident that Oliver and Felicity hooking up with each other is a definitely lock in somewhere down the road.
The amount of teasing that the show has done, along with all of the "shipper" moments that the two have had throughout this season makes it very evident imho.
Honestly, my biggest three issues for the episode were primarily around Sara, Laurel, and Roy.
1. Since when did Roy know how to fight in a disciplined manner, let alone shoot well? The last time I checked, he couldn't even get one shot right. And the only training that we've seen Oliver give him was back when he was just having Roy hit bowls of water repeatedly. I just can't buy that Roy can suddenly kick ass, especially against those who had the mirakuru in them.
2. I really fail to see on how Sara going back to the LOA is her making her own choice. Didn't she just tell Oliver that by bringing them there for help that she had to pay the price by going back with them? Kind of counter productive. I feel like this whole episode went against everything that she was trying to learn throughout the season.
3. Laurel....I feel like she really needed a few episodes of her for that transition period of when she was getting her groove back on after a season and a half's worth of her being a drunk drug addict. It just felt like the mantle of BC being passed to her felt so forced and could have used better build up. Plus, it didn't make sense in its timing given on how the previous episode just had Sara starting her "Canary" persona to the public in terms of being viewed as a heroine.
Dark Arrowette? Emiko perhaps?
Cop-out or not, I think it's pretty evident that Oliver and Felicity hooking up with each other is a definitely lock in somewhere down the road.
The amount of teasing that the show has done, along with all of the "shipper" moments that the two have had throughout this season makes it very evident imho.
Honestly, my biggest three issues for the episode were primarily around Sara, Laurel, and Roy.
1. Since when did Roy know how to fight in a disciplined manner, let alone shoot well? The last time I checked, he couldn't even get one shot right. And the only training that we've seen Oliver give him was back when he was just having Roy hit bowls of water repeatedly. I just can't buy that Roy can suddenly kick ass, especially against those who had the mirakuru in them.
2. I really fail to see on how Sara going back to the LOA is her making her own choice. Didn't she just tell Oliver that by bringing them there for help that she had to pay the price by going back with them? Kind of counter productive. I feel like this whole episode went against everything that she was trying to learn throughout the season.
3. Laurel....I feel like she really needed a few episodes of her for that transition period of when she was getting her groove back on after a season and a half's worth of her being a drunk drug addict. It just felt like the mantle of BC being passed to her felt so forced and could have used better build up. Plus, it didn't make sense in its timing given on how the previous episode just had Sara starting her "Canary" persona to the public in terms of being viewed as a heroine.
2. She voluntarily chose to go back to the LOA when she didn't have to. They didn't put a gun to her head and force her to come back, she sought them out. And she make a selfless sacrifice to save innocent lives, so it fits her character progression just fine. And the LOA helped stop Slade from wiping out the city and everyone in it, so it wasn't "counterproductive" at all.