these dudes couldnt even body nyssa let alone rahs
Yeah she getting annoying but Laur L is worse. She need to hurry up and eat a cheeseburger she so got damn skinny, plus them,side stepping Diggle a trained experienced ex spec op military dude in favor of laur L with 2 minths of boxing class is laughable at best.I know it's sacrilege in a thread where she's worshipped, but I'm really starting not to like Felicity as a character
flash doesn't have that much characters, and every episode is introducing new enemies, can;t really compare the two.
That's what I was saying about Smallville breh and superhero shows in general. It's about how the show does when "Freak Of The Week" is over, for arrow to survive, Slade is going to make a return and be a regular villain. And we need some type of Slade-Merlyn fiasco. :blackbands:
@ the thought of this laughably weak ass crew tryna take on my demoness Nyssa...these dudes couldnt even body nyssa let alone rahs
@ the thought of this laughably weak ass crew tryna take on my demoness Nyssa...
You know she was trained in the arena breh by da gawds...
Watching these last two episodes was like watching a nikka lose repeatedly to the first boss in a video game...This episode was their last attempt before they rage quit the game...
Oliver out there tryna team up with the wrong partners...If he really wants to have a chance he need to dump this crew and team with Crixus...We already know he's extra thorough with them dual blades...
?? Why we acting like Ra's is not coming? We don't need slade yetThat's what I was saying about Smallville breh and superhero shows in general. It's about how the show does when "Freak Of The Week" is over, for arrow to survive, Slade is going to make a return and be a regular villain. And we need some type of Slade-Merlyn fiasco. :blackbands:
Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) made a dramatic return from the dead in Wednesday's Arrow.
Oliver made his way back from oversees, and delivered a dramatic speech after convincing Merlyn (John Barrowman) to spare Brick's (Vinnie Jones) life, even though the gangster was responsible for the death of Merlyn's wife.
"You did not fail this city, and I promise I will not fail you," Oliver said to the crowd.
Amell says Oliver returns to Starling City a changed man after losing a duel to the death with Ra's Al Ghul (Matt Nable), and only being saved thanks to the healing powers of Maseo (Karl Yune) and Katana (Rila Fukushima). He'll now team up with Merlyn in the coming rematch against Ra's.
"He comes back having been humbled, which is an important lesson for anybody," Amell tells The Hollywood Reporter. "You constantly have to be on the lookout for people in the world that are just going to destroy you."
Taking on Ra's was a foolhardy move ("It was not even that close," says Amell of the duel), with Oliver going headstrong into the battle because otherwise his sister Thea (Willa Joanna Chance) would have been faced the same fate, as she murdered Sara (Caity Lotz), though only after being drugged by her father Merlyn.
Arrow has been a show about a man's journey from vigilante to hero. In season one, Oliver was a killer. In season two, he took a vow not to kill, going as far as to spare Slade (Manu Bennet), the man who killed his mother Moira (Susanna Thompson). His apparent death in season three is one step more on that journey to hero, says Amell.
"This will make perfect sense when you see season four, but the Arrow persona, the vigilante, the hood — that's a flawed persona," he says. "We saw it be flawed. We saw him lose. There has to be something more. We'll see that eventually."
Huge spoiler for next week's episode in the Canadian promo