Also: if they're gonna do time travel, they should REALLY go for it and have Barry save his mother, with the fallout being that he never becomes The Flash and Central City turns into some kind of dystopian version of itself as the consequence. Hell, make it into a half season-long AU arc like Fringe did! That would tickle me pink.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Does Stein remember that Wells totally drugged his Scotch and left him to be carted off to Eiling's super-secret base?
Yeah, I wonder if they're going to gloss over that, or if it'll come back.
Doesn't being knocked out usually fuzz up the memories immediately preceding unconsciousness? Stein was already collapsing by the time he realized anything was going on.
Police Daddy with hair! best flashback hair yet!
And another one bites the dust.
Man, why can't flashback!Ollie get a haircut???
Ollie and Thea fighting Slade was DEEPLY satisfying.
Holy shit. I can't believe Oliver told Thea about Sara. I have been complaining about these damn secrets for months, and now it's all out in the open in the span of two episodes!
Ollie and Thea fighting Slade was DEEPLY satisfying.
Yeppers. As was Thea telling Malcolm off at the end. And there being actual consequences from Laurel keeping that secret from Quentin.
D'aww, OH TOMMY. Also, hello there Marc Singer! That's an interesting development.
And there being actual consequences from Laurel keeping that secret from Quentin.
I was SO HAPPY about that.
D'aww, OH TOMMY.
I love every single chance they get to have him back. And it's really amusing to note that in that one tiny scene at the end, Laurel had more chemistry than she ever, EVER had with Ollie.
Also, hello there Marc Singer! That's an interesting development.
I really wanted that to be General Eiling from The Flash, but presumably 5 years ago he was busy tinkering with telepathic gorillas with Dr. Wells.
Oh, I found the "Sympathy for the Devil" cover from Sleepy Hollow--it's by the Hampton String Quartet. I think they added in some extra percussion on the show, but it's still a cool-sounding track.
Oooh, excellent.