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Early on when Vex killed the Dracula Fae he seemed pretty dangerous. Also, some of the early confrontations with Bo. At any rate I I though pre-Garuda Vex had a point as a vicious and powerful enemy. Yeah, the Morrigan is not being handled well, like most things in this show. Dyson did dance well to "Hungry Like the Wolf", though. And at the moment I have no intention to stop watching.
There is a (probably apocryphal) story about a pulp writer who took a creative writing class in hopes of becoming a "literary" writer. After he turned in his first assignment, the teacher turned to him and said "This is garbage, absolute garbage. So why do I keep turning the pages." Well this show is NOT total garbage, but I have stopped watching shows with many fewer flaws than this one, and am not sure why I keep watching. But right now I'm hooked.
OMG! lincoln as a bad guy!
Arrow: not enough shirtlessness. Also, Felicity is awesome.
The blonde IT woman who Ollie goes to with his poorly disguised tech(ish) questions
I liked that she called him out on his ridiculous requests and lies. She should just say "hey, when you need something just ask. Don't waste my time with the crazy stories"
I liked that she called him out on his ridiculous requests and lies.
I know. I was half expecting her to say "Hey, I know you're the hood guy. You're not as stealthy as you think you are."
I like Felicity a lot and the actress is doing a fine job, but I do wish they cast someone whose appearance is a little less "... and then she took off her glasses, let her hair down, and voila! A blonde bombshell!" I know, I know. This is TV Land.