charl_huntress
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I fail to see how Laurel replacing her addiction to alcohol and pills with an addiction to beating people up is a character arc.
That's standard fare for CW.
I fail to see how Laurel replacing her addiction to alcohol and pills with an addiction to beating people up is a character arc.
It's actually a misunderstanding of what's actually happening within the show.
I agree that the biggest mis-step they made was in making Laurel a D.A.
I actually welcomed the "Booze 'n Pills" storyline,thinking it would at least,unseat her from that job.But she ended up blackmailing her way back in a matter of episodes.
I think the "people's advocate" thing from season 1 was much better suited to her.As a D.A she comes across too prissy.As soon as she came into the the last episode giving Ted the whole "DO YOU KNOW LYING TO A D.A. IS A FELONY?" spiel,I was rolling my eyes yet again.That's the kinda stuff that keeps her from connecting to some viewers.It's hard to empathize with a character when you feel like yelling "Shaddup already!"at them.
It's a sad state when they can make me empathize with a former assassin over a "law abiding" D.A.
I fail to see how Laurel replacing her addiction to alcohol and pills with an addiction to beating people up is a character arc.
Vigilante justice in regards to a woman beater is not an addiction to beating people up.
So many shows on the CW are misunderstood.
I dunno.The consensus was pretty much that Wonder Woman needed pants/battle skirt to have "credibility" in the movies,and she ended up getting a mini-skirt that was far closer to her classic look than anything.
I'm willing to bet they do something closer to the comic look with BC.If not "fishnets" probably stockings of some sort,but they'll try to ape the comic more closely than they did with Sara.
I wouldn't mind this. Here one can easily but that the fishnets are just diamond patterned chain-mail or something.