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Yeah, with the way the scene was shot, I knew it couldn't be Slade on the blood transfusion techno-cross of doom, but somehow didn't realize that Roy was the obvious replacement.
Ollie's face when he found out that Isabel slept with his father was perfect.
The "Mirakuru has a cure" bit seemed a bit out of left field. Okay, so Ollie decided it was better to try to train the Mirakuru craziness out of Roy than to find a way to develop a cure he knew was possible? "I was ashamed" doesn't really fly, but the rest of the episode made up for it.
I also like that Laurell is handling the whole Ollie/Arrow and Sara/Canary thing in a mature and supportive fashion. That bombshell didn't appear to have the effect Slade was hoping for.
Actually I went ACCK! and EEEE! and did a lot of flailing in general. Oliver's face when he realized he and his father both slept with Isabel!
"She talks in her sleep." - Henry Jones, Sr.
I did not see the Roy reveal coming at all.
I did not see the Roy reveal coming at all.
Me either. This show is cracktastic!
This could be the best show ever or the absolute worst: [link]
"Tesla And Twain is a comedic series loosely based on the real friendship between the great author and the great inventor… if they were suddenly transported to modern day Los Angeles."
I've finally been able to get around to Orphan Black. Just watched the first two episodes and OMG this show is already a monster of HSQ! It has the feel of mid-period Fringe (before they went REALLY went off the deep end, which I loved, but this is still grounded in one universe). I'm in awe of Tatiana - where did they find her?
Bonus: The opening theme is hilariously jaunty yet creepy.
Isn't it fantastic? And the HSQ keeps climbing!
New season starts tomorrow!
Frank, the one thing I can't do so far is really binge-watch -- every episode is so intense, I wind up being really anxious. It's a fantastic concept, and Tatiana Maslany is just amazing.