Both Merlyn's and Sara Lance's plots revolve around Ra's. He's got to show up at some point.
Also, I'm not real happy with Shado being fridged like that. At least give her a heroic death FFS.
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Both Merlyn's and Sara Lance's plots revolve around Ra's. He's got to show up at some point.
Also, I'm not real happy with Shado being fridged like that. At least give her a heroic death FFS.
Also, I'm not real happy with Shado being fridged like that. At least give her a heroic death FFS.
Right? That was uncool.
I'm not crazy about Blood working for Slade, because I think Blood is enough of a whackjob on his own, but I'm willing to see how it plays out. (It feels like Bane working for Talia, when he was enough of a badass on his own.)
(It feels like Bane working for Talia, when he was enough of a badass on his own.)
In stark contrast to, say, Bane working for Poison Ivy.
THAT NEVER HAPPENED.
THAT NEVER HAPPENED.
Well, no. You couldn't really call it work. It was more like a directed hobby.
EEEEEEE That was awesome! Slade! Flash! Mask!
I will admit, almost all I know of Solomon Grundy is from one episode of JLU (I think it was JLU, it was one of those) but I'm very fond of him.
I am still kind of half believing that Shado isn't really dead either because that was super weak.
I loved it a lot, but on looking back, I'm a bit disturbed that both named character who died in the episode were characters of colour. This show is already way too white, and now we're down to Diggle and that's it. Hmmm.
Another Easter Egg: The TV reporter was Linda Park.
I noticed that.
I like to think of this as fix-it-fanfiction for Revolution [link]