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He recommended Alex for Oliver campaign manager and I think they mentioned asking him to step in as mayor in 401, when that meeting Lance was at got attacked by Ghosts.
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I do too. I was pumped when they mentioned him last year. Doubtful, really. Although not impossible, since there is apparently a mention of a Russian maid opening the mansion door.
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Here are some positive (Olicity) tweets about the 100th. https://twitter.com/lindsayjoane/status/803657055387009024 @lindsayjoane: @thesmoakedqueen I can say as an Olicity fan myself, I was pleased. https://twitter.com/lindsayjoane/status/803671055764111360 @lindsayjoane: @thesmoakedqueen Absolutely not. The 100th honors ALL relationships in Oliver's life.
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Ou don't need dream world for that. She forgave him in under six years in the real world.
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https://twitter.com/GreenArrowTV/status/803347031913730048 It doesn't sound like he's dead. Probably sowing some wild oates somewhere. For me, I think it's the two perfect bits that may make Oliver and/or someone else suspicious of their surroundings.
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If Robert hadn't cheated, Moira presumably wouldn't have hooked up with Malcolm and there would be no Thea, mature or otherwise, by default.
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Even GA TV tweeted about flashes (plural) to Oliver and Felicity's moments, including their meeting. https://twitter.com/GreenArrowTV/status/803350427571847168 https://twitter.com/GreenArrowTV/status/803354637768105984
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What do you mean? For me it's always clearly been left over from way back before changing the show's direction, and the writers dumbly decided to play out the beats that would have made more sense for Oliver and Laurel than they did for Oliver and Felicity.
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Thanks. He's a funny dude. Why is he being interviewed about Arrow 100 and not The Flash? And man, if he loves Laurel that much, maybe he could have demostrated that while he was writing for her in the first two season.
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Where's the quto from? Also, I see no reason to worry on Kreisberg's account, he's not actively involved in the show anymore, is he?
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Even before Logan, that's a guy she'd been forgetting for two years, three by the time the show ended. It's not that I spent a lot of energy on it, but it was assy. Also, what's wrong with Paul that he didn't get what was happening for three years?
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I'll take the musical over the Life and Death Brigade montage. The musical was at least horrible and it shed light on Lorelai's feelings, even if it was done with the subtlety of a sledge hammer. The Life and Death Brigade montage was just a complete, lame waste of time.
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That Meownard Snart T-shirt is really cute.
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I did notice Jason Ritter, but I can't remember who he worked with and on what project. I actually thought of Arrow when I saw him. I know it's not him on the show, but his brother. It's still where my mind went. Do you think he really botched when he had to speak since his only job was to look up?
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I'm not talking about that. There was a point where I semi-seriously expected them to lock her up in the safe room as they emptied out the house. I don't know if I'm touched with how she let them in or something I can't even explain by getting there through her own design by alienating her daughter so much. She was still being hella passive aggressive to both Lorelai and Luke at this late date. The bit with, Oh, he/she didn't tell you, accompanied by a Cheshire cat grin were pretty terrible IMO. I mean, it's vintage Emily Gilmore, that's for sure, so it's character consistency, but it's not something I can or will root for. They really managed to make the gradparents be consistent, even Richard still being a caring, but overbearing presence from the grave. One of my favorite developments was Lorelai asking for the money set aside for Luke. Although it did make my eye twitch a bit, because why hadn't Richard set aside money for his daughter's business ventures? He had obviously come to realise, appreciate and even be proud of her business acumen. What the hell with this dated, sexist crap? Lorelai's final Richard story was really great though, Richard at his best. Caring, but not really demonstrative.
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Nobody knew what the family's nationality ws. They kept speaking in a hodgepodge of Spanish, Portuguese, random English and Huh. At one point, I wondered whether they were skamming Emily.
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Oh, yes, the shout outs were a bit much. Not only Mae Whitman, but Peter Krause as well? Overall, I did like it. I was not hoping so much time would have been spent on the funeral sequence. That was hard to watch. I could understand Rory's professional struggles and thought that was a good beat to follow, but her romantic storyline was a heaping pile of doggy shit. And man, the Life and Death Brigade DOES NOT get better with age. That the the lamest sequence IMO. Though their "tomfoolery" did make me laugh. Oh my, they go to a tango club. *falls over in a fit of giggles* It was sweet that they showed up, but it just went on and on and on. I too was utterly confused by Lorelai's blase acceptance of the Logan situation. Is it that it's just a fiance and a boyfriend this time, or that Rory is older, or that it's not her first time? It was super weird. On a superficial note, Christopher looks really good and Jason Stiles has aged significantly. And I laughed at them trying to pass some guy with a chin as Chad Michael Murray. Is the poor actress who plays Miss Patty ill? She only had two short scenes and she did not look good. Are they hoping to get more episodes? Because there were threads that were left hanging.
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It seems to me that they are the ones that go willingly. You can see the five of them sitting down into some chairs apparently on their own accord. So I imagine they try to execute a plan which goes haywire. It's not that they are weak and that's why they got caught, it's that they're the ones who were in the situation where they could get caught. Do you think they get wide recognition? All I imagine is them giving a speech to military types to get help. I suppose this happens through Lyla and is confidential.
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I understand that people want the 100th episode to be a special occasion, it's just that I'm personally not one of those people. An entertaining hour of television takes presedence over a very special episode when it comes to my personal enjoyment of this or any other show.