Human Torch
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There's been some discussion on the season as a whole. Rate what you thought of season 3.
I gave a 6. As some ppl commented, there were some great ideas but the execution was not the best.
Liked overall:
- Black Canary
- Speedy
- Nyssa
- Diggle having some development
- Roy on the 3 episodes where Arrow was away
- Katana
- Ray and Felicity on the beggining of their relationship (yeah, sue me lol)
Didn't like overall:
- The way they made Oliver and Malcon work togheter, it didn't make sense to me
- Oliver's decision not making sense a lot of the times (again, mostly to have Malcon around)
- Oliver's recovery after being stabbed
- Thea's lack of pit's side effect
- Roy leaving
- Malcon's plan
Indiferent
- The flashbacks, could've been better but it did give some development between Katana and her husband that gave some extra emotion when they fought each other
yuck voting 4 3 or 2 what a joke
Pretty much this.I have it a 5. It sucked.
EDIT: Sara's death was poorly done. The mystery that resulted from it was uninteresting and unsatisfying. Malcolm and Thea's relationship made no sense at the start. Malcolm and Oliver's relationship never made sense period. Felicity was annoying, Oliver was a moron, and together they made me roll my eyes so hard I thought they'd fall out of my head. The League of Assassins was neutered and Ra's took way too long to become involved in the main storyline. Oliver should not have survived the fall from the cliff, and Roy shouldn't have become Arsenal, because he didn't do anything but stand around and pout half the time. Quentin Lance can go **** himself. The story didn't make sense, the characters were irritating, the writing was atrocious (HOW WAS TEAM ARROW ABLE TO AFFORD TO PAY FOR ANYTHING??), and the ending was so freaking convenient and anticlimactic that I immediately went to the next room to take a dump just so I could experience some excitement on Finale Night.
In short: **** season three.
Andrew Kreisberg isn't the co-showrunner anymore because he's running The Flash. It's the only reason I can think of.I don't know how the show took such a dramatic drop in quality.