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bijoux

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  1. Do we have any clue when Adrian Chase is showing up? Aside from that police sketch of a skier who moonlights as a vigilante, there haven't been any clues and I don't remember it actually ever being said when he will first appear.
  2. The correct quote is, "five weeks of crossover craziness that consisted of five different episodes of television, not five different shows, but five different episodes of television being filmed simultaneously." I can't believe I just went to rewatch one of Steve's videos. Thankfully, this was at the start. But yeah, it does sound like crossover stuff, so it could be Flash 310 and Arrow 510.
  3. It doesn't need to be a crossover, I think he said five episodes, not necessarily crossover episodes.
  4. Wonder of wonders, it might actually not be the case. I'm watching his latest FB video right now and he mentions having filmed some stuff for 510 already. Counting The Flash, Arrow and LoT parts of the crossover, that we know he's been filming, that's four episodes. It could be that he and Barry show up at the end of Supergirl or something.
  5. Did Cisco acquire a sister in place of his brother?
  6. There is a robot bear! That sounds fun.
  7. As far as I can tell, the fight in this episode was meant to test Ragman.
  8. What's BNF? Also, thanks for the laugh with that comparison. Even ignoring the haha bit about Bamford or the show paying homage to it, I don't get why an Olicity shipper would think a parallel to Daisy and Gatsby would be flattering.
  9. I'm a bit perplexed as to what season they're talking about here. I mean, she cried when Laurel died and there were tears in her eyes after the funeral, but that's all I can think of now.
  10. She still could have been in jail in her capacity as lawyer. I think she actually was earlier in the same episode.
  11. You mean the cop? There's a new photo of him and Wild Dog, presumably from the set.
  12. Maybe there's fine print on the plaque under the Black Canary inscription? Cautionary tale for all who tread recklessly. It could be you one day, six feet under with an ugly statue drunks piss on.
  13. Is this actually Antonio Negret's wife? He is following her, that's all I can tell.
  14. Bahahaha. I've honestly completely forgotten about this since the start of the season. Has he even mentioned the city aside from his conversation with Ragman? The guy has certainly been giving it his all to promote not only his appearance, but the show in general.
  15. c) Oliver and Felicity were strangers, then acquaintances at this stage, they certainly weren't in a relationship. Maybe there's a parallel there to Oliver and McKenna in this part. Cop, seemingly or supposedly an ok individual, gets pumped for information which can help Arrow business on a semi-regular basis. The possibility of Billy being future time-travelling William amuses me greatly. If the writers actually did go this crazy, I'd need him to be Prometheus as well, so he's sticking it to both Oliver and GA. Also, the parallel to oliver, Isabel and Robert is comedy gold.
  16. It looks like both Felicity and Oliver were used for the same purpose in their Flash and LoT appearances, namely sounding boards for recaps for those shows. Am I getting this right?
  17. I have a question. Barry started to lose his memories of the original timeline during the Flashpoint. Has he started to lose his memories of both the original timeline and the Flashpoint since he failed at restoring the original? I'm wondering if he too will start to forget how things were originally and only the audience will know how things used to be.
  18. That was actually a part of my post you quoted, @catrox. I'm glad that was cleared up. I didn't actually want the Flashpoint affecting Arrow at all and chosing to insensitively and unnecessarily delete Sara is beyond the pale. However, I could have gone with @EmeraldArcher's suggestions.
  19. Yup. It's the one where she was kidnapped by her father. I don't know if it was Kuttler or some other fic father. I handled most of the angst there, but found the ending abrupt and unsatisfactory. Into You Like a Train I dropped when Oliver started to feel like a Steve/Barry mix.
  20. I mean that it never happened. I hope that's not it, but there was a quote from Mericle that worries me. I knkow people have advocated for William to be erased and no relationship would mean no lying about the spawn, but I'm a big believer in dealing with things if you mess up and not just erasing or ignoring them. Even if Oliver hadn't lied to Felicity while planning to marry her, that doesn't change his mind set and the way he reacts to situations like that. I need it to be dealt with so he doesn't repeat that particular brand of dumbassery. I mean, there have been positive developments on his fronts. Felicity knew what Laurel had told him and he was opening up about the Bratva to her in this episode. So I want more things like that, not erasing anything between them, be it good or bad.
  21. I appreciate he's linked to both his Felicity through their Havenrock trauma and to Oliver via the father link. Evelyn is just sort of there, Wild Dog sort of took up Roy's mantle. And Curtis worked well with Oliver and Felicity for me in the Sir. ...Oliver. scene but I can't say that I'm vowed by his contribution. Ragman actually feels like the most thought out addition. And it bears repeating the actor really made an impression. I'm starting to fear that they actually are writing away from them in the sense that Flashpoint negated their relationship. The interactions were great, especially talking about Oliver's leadership, but all of them could have easily taken place in season 2. Who knows what is involved with Sara not being there anymore?
  22. I'm spinning it that she's dating him in the first place to get access to the tech they're missing at the bunker. For me, it just underminded the whole thing to have it be about Oliver not trusting people who he has no reason to trust. It's not even remotely the same for me. On the one hand, we had Oliver not confiding in Felicity, a person who has earned his trust in various roles that she's played in his life over the years. On the other, we have Oliver doing the smart thing IMO by not just jumping in and trusting people he doesn't know. The scene felt overwrought and felt like Curtis has been on a kick reading self help books. He trusts you plenty, Curtis. You know who he is and have a standing invitation to the bunker because you've proven to be trustworthy. Why is it wrong to expect the same from others? I wonder what Roy would have to say about this initial training, though. After all, all he had to do was slap water, he didn't get pummeled by Oliver at all times. Will he think Oliver liked him more or less than he does the newbies? I really was relieved to find out Oliver was "losing" to Church in order to test Ragman. I was ready to fly off because how does it make sense for a guy like Church to corner him physically?
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