More than mostly, as I recall.
He was dropping something in the river and it wasn't the bodies, so I'm thinking the bodies in the freezer are still undead.
Willow ,'Never Leave Me'
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More than mostly, as I recall.
He was dropping something in the river and it wasn't the bodies, so I'm thinking the bodies in the freezer are still undead.
Arrow: I finally realized who Dig's brother is! its Clark from Bones!
Arrow: I finally realized who Dig's brother is! its Clark from Bones!
Thank you! I knew I knew him from somewhere!
Arrow:
Ray's excuse for not wanting to take his company back is as lousy as Henry Allen's excuse for leaving town. I realize it's so he can transition to Legends of Tomorrow, but it still comes across as lame.
I'm really worried for Lance. Methinks Darhk's smile when Green Arrow crashed his recruiting party is because he intentionally left that note to setup Lance.
Interesting that the Lazarus Pit is defense against Darhk's life-sucking mojo. (I mean, we know he used to be in the League of Assassins and left after stealing their secrets, so it definitely makes that his magics would interact with theirs in some way.)
I'm really worried for Lance. Methinks Darhk's smile when Green Arrow crashed his recruiting party is because he intentionally left that note to setup Lance.
Yeah, that note might as well have had a giant "P.S. This is a trap" written on it.
I'm really worried for Lance. Methinks Darhk's smile when Green Arrow crashed his recruiting party is because he intentionally left that note to setup Lance.
Yeah, that note might as well have had a giant "P.S. This is a trap" written on it.
Yup. We kept yelling "It's a TRAP!", a la Admiral Akbar.
Interesting that the Lazarus Pit is defense against Darhk's life-sucking mojo.
It almost looked like it hurt him (not much, but a little).
I was underwhelmed by this ep of arrow. The writing felt weaker than the last 2 eps. It makes me sad because I want Diggle to have more stuff and this ep was touted as a Diggle ep and it felt meh. I need to start tracking the writers because I think I am developing clear favorites.
It wasn't a *bad* episode, but it just felt like they were treading water, waiting to kick off Legends of Tomorrow.
It almost looked like it hurt him (not much, but a little).
It did. He briefly got bloody-eyed and veiny.
I really didn't like the handheld shots for some of the fight scenes. It gave it a very documentary feel that is at odds with the tone of the show. It also made it very obvious the characters weren't actually hitting their opponents at points.
Oh, my God, Neal McDonough. At the end, when Oliver is giving his speech, there is no reaction from Damien, except for a tiny little nostril flair. So awesome.