I thought Diggle's first name was John.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.What did Felicity do that makes you leave her off the list of good people?
Hacking is a serious criminal offence which Ms. Smoak engages in with almost sociopathic glee.
"I hasten to interject that I have potentially time-sensitive data that merits immediate consideration." - VaarsuviusHas her hacking ever resulted in harm though? I just recently watched the first season and I can't think of any examples where her actions have screwed someone over.
Well, season 3 has an episode where Felicity's hacking comes back to bite her in the butt in an improbable way. Also we learn she used to be Death.
edited 20th Nov '14 1:57:43 PM by spashthebandragon
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.And Lance is goodhearted... just deeply grumpy. You would be to if your daughters went out with Oliver Queen.
As for this episode, that DJ needs to die. I'm hoping he only exists for Thea to beat the snot out of. Or Roy. Or Ollie. Or Merlyn. Or Laurel.
And at the end, when Oliver and Roy did their Hurting Hero bit, did anyone else get a weird slashfic vibe ??
Yeah, I wouldn't say that committing a crime in itself is necessarily bad. Illegal and immoral are two different things. There are plenty of crimes that are immoral, but there are likewise laws and situations that are equally as such and doing as the institution says regardless is stupid since playing a rigged game is to invite exploitation.
Improving as an author, one video at a time.All this 'Sarcasm Mode' and 'Joking Mode' and 'Sincerity Mode' has dulled your sarcasm detectors.
"I hasten to interject that I have potentially time-sensitive data that merits immediate consideration." - VaarsuviusSarcasm is hard to convey through text at times. Especially when there are really people who make such arguments.
Improving as an author, one video at a time.When I read the title the first thing that came to mind was ''Chaos is a ladder...''
edited 21st Nov '14 11:58:47 AM by Julep
I don't read synopsis but I'm choosing to believe that "The Climb" is when we finally get that day in the limelight episode for the Salmon Ladder that we've all been craving.
A full episode from Felicity's viewpoint.
edited 21st Nov '14 4:17:38 PM by Julep
Guest-starring Miley Cyrus.
Trump delenda estNow that Flash is introducing the concept of higher level metahumans with a bit more unique abilities into the universe, I wonder if a bit of that is going to bleed back into Arrow. Like if Slade's son ever shows up and really does turn out to be Jericho. Or if Gold really does make a reappearance as Solomon Grundy (Born on a Monday). Or any other time Flash crosses over into Arrow without necessarily being a huge event - cause I really like Oliver and Barry's friendship.
Not too many, of course - even in the comics Green Arrow isn't a very superhuman heavy series - but with all that this show borrows from other DC mythoses anyway I figured it could end up being something like the comics in that he fights mostly human foes with the occasional encounter with metahumans.
Mostly because oh, man - with two shows going now the potential for worldbuilding it just on fire right now.
edited 22nd Nov '14 4:55:59 PM by KnownUnknown
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.If you caught the last episode it looks like some version of the Atom is going to be making an appearance.
Trump delenda estWith more and more random people becoming semi-competent heroes or villains after a few months of training, they really need to figure out what to do with Diggle. He's the badass ex-soldier with killing experience, who has also been training with Oliver for quite some time now. Even if Cupid was ex-military her bow skills are still nonetheless likely a brand new acquisition, after the events of the second season.
Yeah, part of Diggle's appeal is being a helpful non-superhero, but at this point he really should have the skills to wear more than a ski mask, if all these other kids with less experience are doing it.
Fight in a coal mine !
The more I get caught up on Arrow the more I think the writers there and on Flash really wanted to make a DC Television Universe, which make Gotham and Titans (especially the Titans, since they borrow so much from it) being on different networks a bit of a shame.
I mean, Intergang just showed up. Albeit merely to supply an opening action sequence to an episode about Frank Bertinelli, but that in itself is just another sign of it.
edited 23rd Nov '14 12:53:14 PM by KnownUnknown
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.When did Intergang show up again?
Please help out our The History Of Video Games page.They can still crossover with Titans and the upcoming Supergirl because both are on sister stations to the CW.
But even if they were like Constantine and airing on NBC. DC and WB say that all their shows can potentially crossover because Warner Bros. is producing all of the DC Comics shows and they own all of the DC characters. They are saying never say never.
Batman Ninja more like Batman's Bizarre AdventureIntergang never really showed up on Arrow. A criminal with the last name Manheim appeared, but I think it was just a coincidence. The Arrow wiki tells me his name was Hugo Manheim, not Intergang's Bruno Manheim.
The last hurrah? Nah, I'd do it again."The Man Under The Rood," in which Detective Lance completes his transformation into James Gordon, yet continues to get none of the respect.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.
It's spelled 'Diggle', not 'Tommy'.
"I hasten to interject that I have potentially time-sensitive data that merits immediate consideration." - Vaarsuvius