I thought this was an improvement over last week. Like how they incorporated the Black Hawks into the story. That felt very organic. Wished they had done more with Browder, or saved him to play a recurring character.
The whole Diggle-Gaynor thing was a little predictable but well played enough.
I liked Thea's role a lot in this episode and how she might get Oliver to see his mother in a different light. The Tommy-Laurel-Malcolm dinner didn't do much for me. I'm not feeling Barrowman as Malcolm too much. He's a little too evil, and though his role reminds me some of Willem Dafoe and John Glover, it doesn't quite have Dafoe's edge or Glover's gleefulness. I wish he had come into this with a little more sympathetic portrayal, or played someone other than Tommy's dad. I did like the King Arthur reference.
I also like how Vertigo was introduced in this episode.
The whole Diggle-Gaynor thing was a little predictable but well played enough.
I liked Thea's role a lot in this episode and how she might get Oliver to see his mother in a different light. The Tommy-Laurel-Malcolm dinner didn't do much for me. I'm not feeling Barrowman as Malcolm too much. He's a little too evil, and though his role reminds me some of Willem Dafoe and John Glover, it doesn't quite have Dafoe's edge or Glover's gleefulness. I wish he had come into this with a little more sympathetic portrayal, or played someone other than Tommy's dad. I did like the King Arthur reference.
I also like how Vertigo was introduced in this episode.