Yeah, I love the way they dealt with the potential tension between Sara and Felicity. More of Sara training Felicity, s'il vous plait!
And the show suddenly remembered that Sara and Sin used to have a relationship! Um.
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Yeah, I love the way they dealt with the potential tension between Sara and Felicity. More of Sara training Felicity, s'il vous plait!
And the show suddenly remembered that Sara and Sin used to have a relationship! Um.
This ridiculous show just has no brakes, hasn't it?
I was thinking the same thing!
I hope Felicity and Sara continue to bond. I liked Sara giving her useful pointers about punching.
Also, I'm assuming Tumblr collapsed under the weight of Ollie telling Felicity she'll always be his girl. (I am a Tumbler naif -- even though I apparently signed up for one -- and wouldn't even know where to look for Arrow stuff, although I assume it wouldn't be difficult. I think I'll just eagerly await Jenny Crusie's post tomorrow.)
Not quite. Some shippers, who have been stewing in bitterness for 3 weeks over Oliver/Sara, are all indignant and stuff, thinking that comment came over as patronizing and that Oliver petted her like a little girl. Whereas I am all "Felicity was high as a kite on oxy and adorable as fuck. Your comment is invalid."
I ship Oliver/Felicity pretty hard, but I'ma stay the hell away from the Arrow shipperdom because a lot of those folks are scaaaaaary.
Is there a fandom that =doesn't= have some scary shippers?
(Not sure how rhetorical that question is...)
True dat. It's been a while since I've really been invested in a pairing so I'd forgotten what it was like. Answer: NOT GREAT.
Anyway, the opinion on this ep appears pretty divided. I dunno. Maybe I have rose-coloured glasses on but I thought it was pretty great and that the characterization bits were nicely on point.
Anyway, the opinion on this ep appears pretty divided.
Yeah, Jenny Crusie is really negative on it. I thought it was pretty good, although I would have liked more of the Clock King and less of the most awkward family dinner EVER.
Yeah, I read the first line of JC's post and hightailed it outta there as I did not want my mellow harshed.
The Clock King was fabulous. He's not a member of the Suicide Squad in comics, correct? I would love to aee him again. Oliver's no kill policy is enabling some fun recurring villains, which I dig.
Oliver's no kill policy is enabling some fun recurring villains, which I dig.
And tested better than the alternative name of "Catch and release policy".
The Clock King was fabulous. He's not a member of the Suicide Squad in comics, correct?
Not any version I read, although that doesn't mean he wasn't. t edit Wikipedia says he was. So there's a possibility Amanda Waller will grab him up.