I think Thea will end up training Laurel Lance.
How Thea is only now getting mad with Malcolm astounds me. This entire relationship should never have happened.
She has no right to feel that way. She lied to Oliver about her association with Malcolm for many weeks, if not months, and only came clean about it after she was confronted by him. Ignoring that, her sudden hatred of Makcolm still doesn't make any sense, because it goes against literally everything she's said and done prior to this episode. I know she's young, but she's proven herself to be fickle and hypocritical, and it's gotten irritating to watch.
She has no right to feel that way. She lied to Oliver about her association with Malcolm for many weeks, if not months, and only came clean about it after she was confronted by him. Ignoring that, her sudden hatred of Makcolm still doesn't make any sense, because it goes against literally everything she's said and done prior to this episode. I know she's young, but she's proven herself to be fickle and hypocritical, and it's gotten irritating to watch.
I think Thea will end up training Laurel Lance.
-SaraDoesn't help make Laurel look good bringing her back in to remind me of the better Black Canary.
-Were Malcolm and Roy listening...?
-With all this "Lance will have a heart attack if he finds out" that has gone on this whole season to justify not telling him, the writers really wrote themselves into a corner and by him not having one, make not telling him for so long feel pointless.
-"I am never going to forget the things that you've done or the person you are." Erm...well you did for months already.
Overall: 5/10. It's not great, but it was better than last week. Watching this alongside Agent Carter and The Flash, both of which had great episodes, probably didn't help it look any better.
In fairness, what main character in this show isn't a massive hypocrite?
Like I mentioned before, it's less the lying and more the reasoning behind it.
When she neglected to disclose her association with Malcolm, it's because she knew Oliver wouldn't approve and it can also be argued that it really wasn't his business.
Meanwhile, the basis for Thea and Malcolm's relationship stemmed from the latter's claim that only he cared about her and that he was honest with her.
Which is all not to say that she's faultless or that she isn't hypocritical. However, it's consistent to her characterisation and understandable in terms of a character dissection/analysis.
I think it's been well established within the show that Thea has a major pet peeve about being deceived/lied to - especially when it's blatant and that the reason being given is for her own good/protection. Which makes sense as it shows a certain lack of respect from the person, in the "I don't think you should have a say in your own welfare" kind of deal.
Which ties into why Thea seemed so much more okay with Oliver's revelation since he came clean on his own accord.
Don't worry, Laurel will get there and if she gets the Canary Cry, even better.
The whole Roy and Malcolm intervention was unintentionally funny. Obviously they were spying Thea, so they watched her have sex with DJ *****e! Then Malcolm waits for Roy to be abused to show himself and save the day, perfect timing!
The writers should've written a darker Thea, using Malcolm to then betray him later, what a wasted opportunity.
I don't watch Agent Carter, but The Flash is far from perfect: Iris sucks, more love triangle crap now with Linda in the mix, Eddie has been wasted so far, and I won't be surprised if the whole Wells/Reverse Flash plot ends up not making sense, these producers are not good with consistent storytelling, time will tell.
I think it's been well established within the show that Thea has a major pet peeve about being deceived/lied to - especially when it's blatant and that the reason being given is for her own good/protection. Which makes sense as it shows a certain lack of respect from the person, in the "I don't think you should have a say in your own welfare" kind of deal.
Which ties into why Thea seemed so much more okay with Oliver's revelation since he came clean on his own accord.
Another gem from Detective Lance lolQuote of the episode:
"The girl...you know..with the 'boy hair.'"
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I agree that the whole DJ plotline seems like something got aborted probably due to unfavorable viewer response. The only way his character would have acomplished anything if he had ended up kidnapping Thea and delivering her to Ra's dispite everybody's efforts to protect her...
In addition to everything else that has been said before I'd like to add that the whole cyanide reveal was totally lame too:
So they were having sex and afterwards he poors in some red wine. And she goes: Hang on, I was told once that red wine can disguise the smell of cyanide, and I totally don't smell any now, therefore you must want to poison me. Because clearly any guy offering red wine is suspicious...