Clearly at some point we'll find out.
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I think the proper protocol for when Ra's underlings meet him is to kneel and avert their eyes.
Is it still called fridging when it's to motivate a female character?
Is it just to motivate Laurel, though? I'd be shocked if it didn't motivate Oliver. It will certainly give him more manpain to work through.
The point of "Women in Refrigerators" is that the victim is treated as a disposable character, so yeah, sure, that can still happen if it's to motivate another woman. You don't think that Tara was fridged?
I think this is an absolutely necessary step to get Laurel to be Black Canary. It will affect Ollie because it's his show, but it's only going to pass as character development for her.
The point of "Women in Refrigerators" is that the victim is treated as a disposable character, so yeah, sure
I thought it no less importantly about whose mill you're gristing.
You don't think that Tara was fridged?
You'd be surprised, apparently.
I thought fridging applied to women whose *only* purpose was to be motivation for someone. What happened to Tara was kind of Greek tragedy-esque, just as she and Willow are getting back together, she dies.
I see fridging as what happens in other shows where the main character falls in love with someone new, only to have the loved one die.
I guess the Bonanza version was root cellaring?
Same with The Big Valley. Thrown from horse, drowned in river, shot by hitherto unknown enemy . . . Hooking up with a Cartwright or Barkley boy was fatal. Winchester love interests don't do too well, either.
Neither do Winchester friends, casual acquaintances or passing strangers. Get within 100 yards of a Winchester, and the odds of your dying in the next few seconds rise drastically. Of course if you are already in trouble, your odds of rescue also rise drastically.