But no, seriously, that was BULLSHIT but pretty obviously going to happen.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Yeah. On one hand, Jon and I called it. On the other, that was a pretty lousy way for them to kill him. Especially after having him meet Tina McGee.
Flash: Katie Cassidy was better as Black Siren than Earth 1's Laurel Lance.
Evil is easier to play. See also Brett Dalton.
Actually, I kinda liked later seasons Laurel. Once they got it out of their heads that she should be the female lead and made her more of a supporting player, she got better.
I think Katie Cassidy is better at playing confident rather than emotional turmoil. (See also Ruby 1.0 on Supernatural.) She got much better in the show once they figured out what do to with her character (and in-story Laurel figured out what to do with herself.)
I also have the suspicion that Black Siren got locked up in the Pipeline instead of Iron Heights so she can escape next season to cause chaos and heartbreak on Arrow (and lead to "Why didn't you tell us?!? accusations against Team Flash.) The CW loves its overwrought melodrama.
Arrow:
You'd think supervillains would learn not to build their evil lairs out of Explodium.
That was pretty ridiculous, even for this show.
Especially if the whole plan is to drop nuclear bombs on the roof.
I loved the citizen going on about that he was down there to keep his family safe AFTER all the security types were running across his lawn firing submachine guns. It also reminded me of the Hank Scorpio episode of The Simpsons.
I don't care, though, because Neal McDonough has been single-handedly picking up this whole season and carrying it on his back for me.
I don't know who else here is watching both Arrow and The 100, but Digg explicitly mentioned the existence of a nuclear bunker called "Mount Weather" in last night's ep so... I guess they are trying to tell us the two shows exist in the same universe, albeit several hundred years apart?