Velocity23 October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 http://www.docbrowntv.com/arrow-contest-name-fern-win-prize/ Laurel Brown is having an Arrow contest. Pick the name for the fern! Link to comment
bethy October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 (edited) Laurel Lance gets a mention in Television's 7 Biggest Blandy McBlandersons. Edited October 18, 2014 by bethy 8 Link to comment
Danny Franks October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 The only interesting thing about Laurel Lance through two seasons of Arrow has been watching her face develop new angles. Ouch. But man, those two pictures barely look like the same woman. 2 Link to comment
AnyoneButYou October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 This is from Green Arrow TV's review of "Sara". http://www.greenarrowtv.com/arrow-3-2-sara-recap-review/19345#comments What are they talking about? What tear-downs of Oliver? I think they're talking about when Felicity got mad at Oliver for making her his EA and then yelling at Oliver in the Foundry for being oblivious that Diggle and Carly broke up. For whatever reason, they really hated Felicity yelling at Oliver at the beginning of last season. Link to comment
pootlus October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 Laurel Lance gets a mention in Television's 7 Biggest Blandy McBlandersons. The comments are actually hilarious particularly as it devolves into a love-fest over David Ramsey and then Barrowman. Okay maybe devolves isn't the right word. Evolves? 2 Link to comment
Morrigan2575 October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 I think they're talking about when Felicity got mad at Oliver for making her his EA and then yelling at Oliver in the Foundry for being oblivious that Diggle and Carly broke up. For whatever reason, they really hated Felicity yelling at Oliver at the beginning of last season.You've got to be kidding me. In one instance he forced her into a job she didn't want because it was convenient for him and in another she was protecting her friend. 2 Link to comment
AnyoneButYou October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 (edited) You've got to be kidding me. In one instance he forced her into a job she didn't want because it was convenient for him and in another she was protecting her friend. Nope. They were pretty annoyed with Felicity in those instances. They said she was too snarky bordering on annoying from what I remember. ETA: Here's the review from Identity http://www.greenarrowtv.com/arrow-advance-review-of-tonights-episode-identity/15424 I also felt Felicity was a bit too snarky at points of this episode to the point of becoming annoying. I’m a huge fan of Felicity Smoak, but after several years of Smallville I’m so weary of when the plucky sidekick starts constantly sassing the boss. Hopefully that will tone down sooner rather than later. Weirdly, I’m okay with it when it comes from Diggle, mostly because this is a guy with military experience to back that up. Edited October 18, 2014 by AnyoneButYou Link to comment
dtissagirl October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 (edited) Oh wow, a woman can't be "too snarky", but it's all right if a dude does it. I feel so validated in refusing to give clicks to that site by NEVER EVER GOING THERE, it's not even funny. Edited October 18, 2014 by dancingnancy 11 Link to comment
AnyoneButYou October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 Oh wow, a woman can't be sassy, but it's all right if a dude does it. I feel so validated in refusing to give clicks to that site by NEVER EVER GOING THERE, it's not even funny. Yeah, I stopped visiting that site after that review. God forbid, a woman be upset that she basically got demoted to a secretary. 3 Link to comment
DrSpaceman10 October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 Weirdly, I’m okay with it when it comes from Diggle, mostly because this is a guy with military experience to back that up. WTF? I guess that reviewer believes a woman should be seen and not heard. Link to comment
apinknightmare October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 Yeah, I stopped visiting that site after that review. God forbid, a woman be upset that she basically got demoted to a secretary. Hey, you can't let your woman get too mouthy! Link to comment
statsgirl October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 (edited) Well they both love Laurel in Sara. Weirdly, I’m okay with it when it comes from Diggle, mostly because this is a guy with military experience to back that up. Interesting .... militiary experience helps when you're telling someone he's self-centered for not noticing his friend was hurting from a break-up? Who knew? (This is giving me feels of gamer gate.) It's a different reviewer than the two for Sara. Maybe all the guys ther feel the same way? Women should be seen and not heard unless they're the Black Canary. Edited October 18, 2014 by statsgirl 9 Link to comment
MsSchadenfreude October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 Laurel Lance gets a mention in Television's 7 Biggest Blandy McBlandersons. I agree with every single person on this list. Every single one! :) 1 Link to comment
TanyaKay October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 So do I but I have specially loathe LL & Fitz Grant. If someone put them together in a frame, they will put everyone to sleep. 1 Link to comment
manbearpig October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 Could just be me, but I don't think bland can really be attributed to either Fitz or Laurel. They're both pretty divisive characters that seem to generate plenty of discussion. Link to comment
DrSpaceman10 October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 (edited) An article about Thea/Malcolm. http://tvline.com/2014/10/18/arrow-season-3-spoilers-malcolm-merlyn-thea-oliver-truth/ Edited October 19, 2014 by drspaceman10 Link to comment
AnalyzeAndCritique October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 Could just be me, but I don't think bland can really be attributed to either Fitz or Laurel. They're both pretty divisive characters that seem to generate plenty of discussion. I can't speak for Fitz, but the character of Laurel on Arrow is bland. In the fandom she is a polarizing and divisive character. Most of the interest though comes from the WTFery of the shit TIIC peddle and what we see on screen. If it weren't for promotion, I think Laurel would be overlooked and easily forgotten. 1 Link to comment
wonderwall October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 I'll say it before and I'll say it again. I firmly believe that the reason why a lot of people like Laurel isn't because of the character (which is ridiculously bland/ uninteresting), but the character's journey. They love Black Canary, not Laurel. If Laurel didn't have this comic destiny, she would've been tossed out like day old bread and no one would think twice about it. A lot of positive reactions about Laurel in the last episode was because she became more bad ass and more relevant to the plot, the positive reactions weren't because Laurel had finally turned around as a character. This (imo) is a superficial love. 2 Link to comment
statsgirl October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 I think some of it is because of KC's performance, but that's also because Vengeful Laurel is something KC plays better the Good-doer Laurel. I've now read three reviews at three different sites by male reviewers who think that it's ridiculous that Felicity was so upset that Sara died because she was jealous of Sara's relationship with Oliver. Considering one of the few things ToD did right was to clearly say that Felicity wasn't jealous of that (it was Sara's combined skills but her own feeling of failure), I find that interesting. Is this a common male feeling, that if two women are friends with a man, one must be jealous of the other? 4 Link to comment
dtissagirl October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 (edited) That's also simplifying Felicity's feelings towards Sara to a kindergarten degree. Even if ToD hadn't established that her jealousy was about fitting in with the team -- even if she were jealous of Sara because of Sara's relationship with Oliver, it is actually possible to like/love someone and consider them a friend and grieve them when they die WHILE also feeling jealous of them. One thing does not exclude the other. People are jealous of their friends all the time while still being their friends. But then, this mindset that Oliver's dick makes all women close to him instant adversaries is both the typical dudebro approach to female characters, and something the show itself caters to more often than not. Ugh. Edited October 19, 2014 by dancingnancy 12 Link to comment
looptab October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 (edited) Can you give the links to those reviews? I'd like to read them, the ones I read all recognized Felicity's reaction as the human, appropriate one. Edited October 19, 2014 by looptab Link to comment
DrSpaceman10 October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 (edited) This reminds me of the time Guggenheim retweeted this, but then deleted it because people complained: https://twitter.com/KnightGambit/status/464081326761451520 @mguggenheim Oliver gets more ass then Bruce Wayne and Tony Stark combined x,D Edited October 19, 2014 by drspaceman10 Link to comment
doesntworkonwood October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 (edited) It's not like Sara attempted to teach Felicity to fight, in that very same episode. It's not like Felicity jumped in front of a bullet for Sara. It's not like Sara called her cute, or like they spent months together. As soon as a women seems jealous, all other actions are totally invalid. Edited: Accurate gifset here Edited October 19, 2014 by doesntworkonwood 3 Link to comment
Pyramid October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 I think some of it is because of KC's performance, but that's also because Vengeful Laurel is something KC plays better the Good-doer Laurel. I've now read three reviews at three different sites by male reviewers who think that it's ridiculous that Felicity was so upset that Sara died because she was jealous of Sara's relationship with Oliver. Considering one of the few things ToD did right was to clearly say that Felicity wasn't jealous of that (it was Sara's combined skills but her own feeling of failure), I find that interesting. Is this a common male feeling, that if two women are friends with a man, one must be jealous of the other? Only if the man is a complete fuckwit. Seriously though,surely nobody thinks that? And especially between Sara and Felicity. They were friends! Link to comment
Betweenthisandthat October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 (edited) An article about Thea/Malcolm. http://tvline.com/20...a-oliver-truth/ If there's a few things I'm still tuning it for, it's this storyline. While I've grown lukewarm to most of Oliver's relationships, his one with Thea is something I'm still invested in. I also love Barrowman and am looking to see what kind of relationship Thea/Malcolm have. I'd love to see Thea and Oliver work their way back to each other, for Oliver to one day be honest about everything, and for him to let Thea protect herself rather than lying to protect her. When it comes to media and fandom, whether you like or loathe Laurel, the thing that disgusts me is that supporting Felicity somehow entails trashing Laurel and vice versa. Not once have these two characters had a fued to create so much division. Not once have we heard these two women will be at each other's throats this season because of Oliver or anyone else. Yet these two women are forever pitted against each other for no other reason then because it's something some fans do. I personally like Laurel because of Laurel, who she is and her journey. I like Felicity for who she is and hope to enjoy her journey to become whatever she becomes. I assume people who like Felicity like her because of the character as well not because of who she will become or be with. I'd love both Laurel and Felicity to be friendly with each other and Thea as well. I'd love to see more female-centric friendships, assuming they don't kill off more women. Edited October 19, 2014 by Betweenthisandthat Link to comment
FurryFury October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 Is this a common male feeling, that if two women are friends with a man, one must be jealous of the other? I don't watch Arrow anymore (I still read these boards because it's nice so many people agree that killing Sara to shill Laurel was an awful, unforgivable decision), but yeah, it's a common sentiment for many, many male writers, unfortunately. Probably not just writers. Many men, even not particularly misogynistic men, think that most women hate and compete with each other. Hell, my husband thinks that. So I'm not at all surprised that this thought appeared in some reviews. Link to comment
scarynikki12 October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 Is this a common male feeling, that if two women are friends with a man, one must be jealous of the other? In real life? It depends on the man. In the entertainment industry? Absolutely. The producing, directing, and writing jobs are dominated by men so it ends up being gender specific. The Moonlighting Curse BS was created and kept alive by men. Plenty of women do buy into these things, but they aren't the ones in positions of power most of the time and, by extension, aren't the ones keeping these theories and tropes alive. 7 Link to comment
writersblock51 October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 (edited) There are only a handful of reviewers whose works I even bother reading anymore because of so many irritating assumptions the others had. I've seen a few that have disparaged the female friendships on Coulson's team on Agents of SHIELD because, heaven forbid, women can form relationships that are postive, supportive and respectful. The thing is that the media - not just movie & TV show reviewers - often paint female relationships as rife with tension, competition and mean spiritedness. Meanwhile, ask any woman to list her the most supportive & loving relationships in her life and I'd bet my house that there'd be as many women as men listed or even more females than males. Which makes you wonder why the negative impression continues... "Arrow" and many reviewers (and fans) can't seem to handle Felicity NOT being jealous of Sara and Oliver's intimate relationship because it doesn't fit their assumption of how women react to each other. Which comes back to where those assumptions comes from. Which then makes you wonder what the fear is about positive female relationships. Because I do think there's a fearful element at play here. it's an effed up way to look at the world - and it doesn't match the reality of most females in the world. Edited October 19, 2014 by writersblock51 9 Link to comment
foreverevolving October 20, 2014 Share October 20, 2014 Which then makes you wonder what the fear is about positive female relationships. Because I do think there's a fearful element at play here. divide and conquer? Link to comment
fantique October 20, 2014 Share October 20, 2014 (edited) I am so glad you guys feel the same way. Everytime someone talks about Felicity being jealous of Sara with connection to Oliver I feel like shouting "It has NOTHING to do with Oliver". She liked him then but he had pretty much never given her the impression he was interested (IMO) and so it wasn't like "oh this girl is taking the guy I like away from me." I also get annoyed when people assume I don't like Laurel because I like Felicity, if she had never appeared on screen again I would still be very annoyed with KC's concept and interpretation of Laurel as well as the writers' appalling idea of what makes a couple and a leading lady compelling. Not to go man-hater here but yeah, guys have the ability to make it all about girls being interested in them in any situation, in some ways it is a true gift of delusion. So those guys think of it as if they were Oliver, that's how they would see the situation. I have seen it when all my friends were guys. Then they suddenly realised I was a girl and proceeded to act all weird as if, after years of being friends, all of a sudden the exact same behaviour meant I was into them. Sigh of exasperation... I was pissed! I was like "dude, I mostly forget you have a penis. You barely register as a man to me." Harsh, I know. Did not help the situation but I had to get it out. Edited October 20, 2014 by fantique 7 Link to comment
ban1o October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 J.R. Ramirez interview http://thehollywoodbillboard.com/j-r-ramirez-arrows-wildcat/ Link to comment
ban1o October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 Action figures of Merlyn and Deadshot http://imgur.com/a/0lpgQ Link to comment
SleepDeprived October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 The Malcolm Merlyn action figure looks like a lethal hobo. The trench coat's supposed to be black leather, isn't it? Not distressed, hipster brown leathers. Deadshot, OTOH, is pretty cool and looks a lot like Michael Rowe. 1 Link to comment
JJ928 October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 Natalie Abrams is going to visit the Arrow set today and she's taking questions. https://twitter.com/NatalieAbrams/status/524559783819739136 Link to comment
Velocity23 October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 I only care if she does interviews with Emily, Stephen & David. But we will probably get another with KC. *sighs* 3 Link to comment
JJ928 October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 I've never look forward to a Natalie Abrams interview until now. 1 Link to comment
Chaser October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 Is Natalie Abrams the one who did that wrote up for TvGuide (I think it was them) about the S2 finale that dismissed any feelings Oliver may for Felicity as palonic? And said that his true love was Laurel or something? Link to comment
apinknightmare October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 (edited) Is Natalie Abrams the one who did that wrote up for TvGuide (I think it was them) about the S2 finale that dismissed any feelings Oliver may for Felicity as palonic? And said that his true love was Laurel or something? Yeah, she wrote that Oliver couldn't love Felicity because he doesn't know anything about her (because we, the audience, don't know much about her), and that he was willing to sacrifice her in order to save his twu wuv and forever soulmate Laurel, lmao. Edited October 21, 2014 by apinknightmare Link to comment
JayKay October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 Gotta agree on Merlyn, unfortunately. Not a dynamic design at all. He looks like he could be any old ninja hobo. Link to comment
Morrigan2575 October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 (edited) I remember right before S2 began she took one of the promo's and tried to start a shipping war. She implied that the CW/Arrow were pitting shippers against each other using a promo that had Olicity Tarzan swing and Thea/Roy making out...she tried to pass Thea/Roy off as Lauiver. To this day I have no idea if she really was too dumb to realize that wasn't Oliver/Laurel or just did it for hits but ever since then i just dismiss her as a total dumbass. However, who knows maybe she's a die hard Lauiver shipper... Edited October 21, 2014 by Morrigan2575 Link to comment
statsgirl October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 Is there a Diggle action figure? They could make the argument that Felicity doesn't get one because she's not out fighting, but Diggle sure is. Does he need to get a cool costume before they'll make him into an action figure? Link to comment
statsgirl October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 She tweeted asking for questions for the group of shows a few days ago. Between that and the tweets today, there was only one question that mentioned Laurel, and that was asking for Felicity/Laurel friendship. Most of the questions with all three tweets were about Felicity. Consider me highly amused. I wonder if she will be a journalist and unbiased/giving readers what they asked for, or if her Laurel love will take precedence. Link to comment
dtissagirl October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 Great interview with David Ramsey: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/arrow-david-ramsey-season-3-742286 His views on Diggle, and Oliver, and Team Arrow are so clear cut and accurate, it warms my heart, really. 5 Link to comment
Password October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 "When Oliver and Felicity get together, the stakes go higher because she's in the field and he's also in love with her." David Ramsey. Just putting it out there. Heey. 1 Link to comment
JJ928 October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 (edited) Another interview with David Ramsey. I really love reading his thoughts on the show: http://www.eonline.com/news/590402/ready-for-an-epic-diggle-centric-arrow-episode-david-ramsey-spills-on-the-butt-kicking-action?cmpid=sn-000000-twitterfeed-365-kristin&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=twitterfeed_kristin&dlvrit=51396 Edited October 22, 2014 by JJ928 1 Link to comment
TanyaKay October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 David is such a smart guy. In his THR interview, when he is asked that if he had to choose between his family and his arrow family, which family would he choose and his response was: David Ramsey can project onto Diggle what I think he'd do but I'm not sure yet what those choices will be. I would hope that Diggle would never have to choose between his family and his surrogate family. Now this is how a responsible, intelligent adult person would respond to a query that he has no idea about. Seriously, David is a real life Yoda and Katie Cassidy should take tutorial from him about talking to journalists. 3 Link to comment
NumberCruncher October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 (edited) Great interview with David Ramsey: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/arrow-david-ramsey-season-3-742286 His views on Diggle, and Oliver, and Team Arrow are so clear cut and accurate, it warms my heart, really. Me too. This is why I scratch my head over all the hand-wringing going on regarding potential relationships in other threads. DR has now mentioned Felicity in 3 different interviews and stated that one of Diggle's main purposes on the show is to be an example for Oliver and show him that it is possible to have a normal life like the one he has with Lyla. Putting this on top of what SA, AK, MG and others have all said, I don't think the showrunners can make their intentions any more obvious, despite what KC may be saying in her interviews. Edited October 22, 2014 by NumberCruncher 8 Link to comment
Guest October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 I adore David Ramsey. I watched an interview with him taken at SDCC and he's so eloquent and really has a great grasp on his character - on other characters too. Very insightful. I trust what he has to say over KC any day. Link to comment
Velocity23 October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 Another interview with David http://cartermatt.com/137433/arrow-season-3-spoilers-david-ramsey-diggles-new-mindset/ Link to comment
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