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Angel ,'Conviction (1)'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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You know what character I REALLY missed in this episode?
The salmon ladder.
Arrow: It was a good episode, and yet I am not okay with nearly anything that happened in it, except for the cute baby being born. I just don't like Brandon Routh for some reason and this episode was no exception. And I am not not not okay with Sara being killed off that way. I was so relieved when she didn't die last season.
And was it clear what Sara was doing back in town? I mean, League of Assassins ... who was she supposed to kill?
And was it clear what Sara was doing back in town?
Plot device, ready for her fridging.
(Yep, kind of bitter about that shit. It really needs to stop.)
Yeah, I was waiting for the dramatic reveal of who she was sent to kill and then suddenly: meaningless death.
If it wasn't Merlyn (and I have no idea why he'd want Sara dead) it appears there's another rogue LoA member on the loose.
Apparently Ra's needs to work on his benefits package.
I thought about it more, and it might be Ra's himself (Mr. Al Ghul?). Because Sara still thinks Merlyn is dead (at least, nothing we were ever shown indicated that she knew he came back). And the way she reacted to the person who arrowed her wasn't shock at someone being back from the dead -- it was just "What are you doing here?", which would work if it were Ra's.
To be clear, I was drawing a connection between "Are you ready for your treatment?" and "Are you ready to comply?" Not Fitz's dissent into wherever he's going.
But why would Ra's bother sending Sara to Starling City if he wanted her eliminated? I'm sure he has a process for getting rid of assassins that displease him that doesn't require him to make a trip halfway around the world.
Psst, bonny: wrong thread.
Do we know Sara was in Starling at Ra's's behest, though?