I enjoyed the pilot even though I felt I'd seen most of it already from the trailers and sneak peaks.
The action was very well shot except the scene where he jacks Hunts car. The key thing here though was Amell, he did a really good job of being both convincing as a finely tuned fighter but also gave off the damaged side of Ollie from his time on the island.
As while his mission is to right is fathers wrongs I think it's clear he regrets who he was as shown in the scene where he tells Raisa he wants to be the man she thought he could be, and his relationships with his sister and Laurel and how he wants to repair that damage. Yet he wasn't a brooder, the signs of the charm that had made him a playboy and an innate likability were evident.
Tommy is going to be an interesting one to watch, I know what he becomes in the books but he was fun in the pilot and already looks shady.
As for how he learned to fight, infiltrate a high security building and set up a world class high tech computer system in a warehouse? well that'll be fun to learn over the course of the season.
So is the mum a bad guy then?
Yes she just hasn't told Ollie she frittered away the family6 fortune on a sex change.
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Nikita, ya know, the best show on the network.
Indeed, best action show on TV IMO and it has meshed that well with fully rounded characters and an interesting take on espionage, plus it has constantly evolved and season 3 looks another step forward.
So, Dinah's dad... I wonder if he's going to be Ollie's Jim Gordon or Ollie's Captain Stacy.
His interactions with Hunt makes me think he'll end up his Gordon in a way, but not really with the same dynamic Batman and Gordon have just merely in the fact he'll trust Arrow is on the right side, of course the fact he kills may make things trickier.
I don't think he'll be actually forgiving Ollie himself anytime soon, given he cheated on one of his dauthers with his other daughter and it led to her death.
Oh, absolutely not. I love the Nolan movies but for the same reason I love Inception and Insomnia and Memento. They're good Nolan movies. As Batman movies they fall short. With Green Arrow I'm hoping it doesn't follow the same route because I am looking for those fanboy moments like in Marvel's features.
Lots of Batman's stories feature villains with no super powers.