Pretty good episode. I was surprised they got Oliver and Felicity together, sort of.
It’s cool to have Roy in costume as a full-fledged member of the team, but is Diggle really going to be relegated to fetching coffee for Felicity? I can’t see that lasting.
The funny thing to me was he wants to change the name of the entire city rather than, say, the name of the company he’s buying, which would be much simpler. And since Ollie’s sole argument for letting him run the company seemed to be his surname (rather than competence, experience, a feasible business plan, etc) taking Queen out of the company name would stop his takeover attempts.
Sarah was killed by my two least favorite characters - Malcolm and AnnoyingGirl, the kid sister.
My guess is that it was Thea, as part of her training, and that is why Sarah’s guard was down. I’m sure flights to and from Corto Maltese are possible.
Of course, my first guess was Roy, but it appears he was with Oliver at that time (as they both showed up at the warehouse together).
Since when is Atom rich and businessy and stuff? I thought he was a scientist (like he’s DC’s version of Ant Man), though I really haven’t followed the character that much. Seems maybe he should have been Blue Beetle or someone like that instead (I do remember Ted Kord’s name being mentioned in the past on the show, right?)
Or maybe it’s just weird that Superman is pretending to be him.
I’m glad we caught up with Thea this episode. Not sure what to think of her and her motivations at this point, since she’s under the influence of her pappa.
Routh is kinda fun in his role. Just waiting for the other shoe to eventually drop there. Looks like Felicity is going to be on The Flash next week.
Laurel’s lucky she didn’t get a worse beating than that!
In season one we saw Laurel take down two security guys with her bare hands to save Tommy and Oliver a beating in a nightclub, citing years of self-defense training because she was a cop’s daughter. Now she can’t take out one guy, given a baseball bat and the element of surprise? That’s the type of writing that sours me on CW shows - things happen just to make them happen.
I’ve finally finished season 2 on Netflix and have started in on S3 on the CW web site.
Dear Og, that commercial with the women shrieking over iPhones/Sprint has got me this close to just saying “fuck it” and waiting another year to just watch the damn show (and The Flash) on Netflix instead.
Yeah, I wonder what Thea’s motivations are. Is she totally brainwashed by Merlyn? She seems normal enough in her interactions with everyone. There’s been no hint that she’s turned bad or anything, other than her lying about her dad.
She still loves Ollie, and we haven’t seen her do anything evil, or even have it hinted at. She and Malcolm do seem to have a basically loving relationship, and as far as we can tell each is genuinely concerned about the welfare of the other. And she is clearly enjoying learning to be a badass. Or are you getting at something else?
And I think that was Ra’s, who now seems to be the leading suspect for killing Sarah, or at least so we’re meant to think.
One thing that is VERY unclear is what the heck is motivating Waller to want to train and blackmail Ollie back in the flashback timeline. It can’t just be that she was wandering around doing her mysterious ruthless thing, happened upon him, and said to herself “hey, look, it’s rich playboy Oliver Queen, he’s NOT dead after all, I could rescue him and return him to the US and gain his gratitude and a bunch of goodwill for my agency, but instead I think I’ll kidnap him and train him to be an assassin, in Hong Kong, and somehow that will all work out”? I mean, there HAS to be more going on here, right? Maybe she has knowledge from the future like the wheelchair guy in The Flash, and has some long-term motivation to help him reach is potential?
I haven’t watched the latest episode yet, but I have an idea about Thea:
She’s snapped.
The entire leadup to her first encounter with Malcolm involved all the problems she had with her mother and brother (as well as her assumed father) lying to her.
Then she finally found herself face-to-face with Malcolm. She knows what an evil bastard he is (hell, she fucking shot him!), but … he didn’t deny anything and … he was honest with her. At least from her point of view, he was honest with her.