I hope someone explains me How Darhk has Ray kidnapped, and I hope there is a better explanation than Dark arts
Sara's bloodlust, Sara leaving the City, Sara going to Central City. I like it, they are preparing now the setting for Legends of Tomorrow.
Ray is back, might be ok, hope they handle it well, there's some potential. Might just be some LoT prep.
I fear we'll get a lot of this Oliver and Felicity bullshit in the coming episodes. Things don't have to change constantly going back and forth every season just to have something to tell. They already played that card with Laurel, enough!
And now they're just stealing from a competitor, that's just criminal and everybody seems fine with it... Curtis even proposes it, is that just expected that the Arrow is a criminal and a thief ? That's weird.
Te has enfrentado a soldados Mirakuru y a la Liga de Asesinos. ¿Me estás diciendo sinceramente que no podías decirle no a mi madre?
Smoak mom will not be as smart as her daughter, although she understood well. We continue with Legend of tomorrow
Shout by Lucas MeloVIP 8BlockedParentSpoilers2015-11-12T15:29:41Z
I'm really enjoying this season of Arrow, I like the change of tone and all the crazy things that are happening (metahumans, magic...).
However, the main problem I have is that I feel like the characters should make a bigger deal out of things like Sara being back, or Ray shrinking... it's like.. Oh, you're back to life after a year? That's ok. Oh, you can shrink your size? Cool, whatever. I feel like The Flash handles things differently: for example, Harrison Wells is back, he's not even the same Wells as before, and yet everyone has a reaction and a hard time and those scenes feel very correct.
I understand that these storylines are made to set up Legends of Tomorrow and don't get me wrong, I'm super thrilled about that show, but I feel like stuff is happening way too fast on Arrow on account of the spin-off. As I said, I'm enjoying the season, but at times I can only think "oh, this is for the spin-off" instead of a real meaningful plot. (on The Flash it doesn't feel that way though)