Ollie, the Bratva training methods led to them shooting everyone who wasn't you. So...why did you decidedto use them on your new recruits?
Because Ollie is the king of bad decision making?
Willow ,'Never Leave Me'
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Ollie, the Bratva training methods led to them shooting everyone who wasn't you. So...why did you decidedto use them on your new recruits?
Because Ollie is the king of bad decision making?
If Ollie's the king, Barry has to be the crown prince.
Idiot balls for everyone!!
That would go along with Leonard Snart not being on the show anymore, right?
And when did Oliver learn to speak Russian? I mean, I know the answer, as with all things, is probably "on the island."
From whatshername in last season's flashbacks? I mean, we never ever saw them speaking Russian, but hey.
Aw, this episode of Fringe has Chadwick Boseman! This is strangely exciting!
you know who Berlanti cast as POTUS in Supergirl, right?
Yay! A couple different levels of yay!
Chadwick Boseman is always exciting.
I seem to remember Olier speaking Russian when negotiating with Russian mob in earlier seasons. But my memory is not to be trusted on shit like that.
I think the question is when he learned Russian in the flashback timeline. He's definitely spoke it before in the current timeline.
I don't want to jump to conclusions, but I'm 12 minutes into the premiere of Legends of Tomorrow, and it's not terrible? There have been funny moments?