I love the Huntress episodes. All of em.
Still think Laurel is a crappy written and crappy executed character.
I love the Huntress episodes. All of em.
Still think Laurel is a crappy written and crappy executed character.
Oh good, someone told Laurel that Roy isn't actually the killer before she shot him full of bullets.
What is on screen trumps what is in your mind. Fact she did nothing to Roy. Another fact who told her that Komodo and Merlin killed Sara? Oh yeah, it was team Arrow. She should be doubting them by now. None of them are great detectives.
And you have that past part backwards, it goes like this:
http://www.veraclaritas.com/past-per...uture-results/
Last edited by regnak; 11-13-2014 at 09:01 PM.
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Please Ted aint even Top 20 pre new 52 then again neither is Green Arrow. Well obviously she can wack goons I am talking about named characters with actual reps. Gangbanger number 23 and Hooded Ninja Number 35 obviously dont count.
Oh I could buy Thea getting good enough to challenge Ollie way faster then Roy or Laurel because Merlyn is going to put her through hell for her training. Ted and Oliver are not going to be doing near as brutal or hardcore a training regimen.
Last edited by JaggedFel; 11-13-2014 at 11:42 PM.
In the comics, Ted Grant has been credited with training Batman, Catwoman, Black Canary and even Superman in the sweet science.
Did anyone else cringe at the Cupid, Stupid line at the end? Yes it rhymes but that doesn't make it okay. The show went from dark and gritty to Adam West Batman in about 0.5 seconds with that line and I'm not sure the Cupid character can ever recover.
Do you have a grudge against Connie Francis?
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I wanna ditch the logical... don't let me let you go...., living for the only thing i know, hanging by a moment... nom nom coffee nom nom tea.
"I'm Cupid, stupid"
That's ....... embarrassing.
Laurel wanted Oliver to "deal" with Roy, I believe in a very season 1 way. Oliver of course reassured her something would happen (great way to sidestep the ex's bloodlust).
The Wildcat/ Robincat stuff really reminded me of a Moonknight story from the 90s where his cyborg sidekick goes evil and comes for him. Though it was probably more based off of the Bruce Wayne/ Jason Todd relationship. Liked the shows take on this dynamic and it looks like we may get more.
Boxing glove arrow for the win! Hard thing to incorporate realistically, they pulled it off (and introduced it in a fight against a superhero boxer)
On the Huntress subject, they made a clear distinction in season 1 that Oliver killed when necessary (when the architects of the undertaking didn't heed his warning and self defense). Helena's was based only off revenge. Oliver later acknowledged he was a killer and couldn't help her as a result when they met. Which, Oliver distinguished between civilians and career criminals that were a threat to people's lives. Helena didn't. Morally gray, but an important distinction.
New flashback zone seemed promising, but its meandering hard. They need a packed episode just for this seasons flashback, to strengthen the relevance past annectdotal references and move the story past Oliver lived in japan and was a proto suicide squader. Give us Lady Shiva, Deadman, Jason Blood, something more with this.
Overall though liked the episode. Nearly had me convinced when Felicity said Roys details matched her Caruso machine reconstruction. Maybe Roy misremembering is the real red herring and Roy being brainwashed as a sleeper agent against team arrow was Deathstrokes backup plan.
Who killed Sara? Slade by proxy. Calling it.
Or maybe it was Ra's and the finale will be Green Arrow: Death and the Maidens. a.k.a the story most synonymous with Nyssa