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Arrow - Season 2 - Various Interviews about Birds of Prey episode

26 Mar 2014

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Interview with TVGuide:

"She's been all over the world chasing her dad to no avail thus far," de Gouw says. "And then she comes back to Starling where it all began, so she has to deal with not only encountering her father again, but also encountering Oliver, Laurel [Katie Cassidy] and this town that she was, at one point, thriving in. Of course, she's a little different this time around. She's let go of a lot. She's let go of all these complications and she's got a very focused aim."

Of course, her aim will put her directly at odds with Oliver, who has vowed not to kill his enemies since his former flame left town. Worse though is when she comes face-to-face with Sara (Caity Lotz), who is a kindred spirit when it comes to crossing the line to get vengeance. That will be especially evident when The Huntress inadvertently takes Laurel hostage and goes toe-to-toe with the Canary in an awesome battle sure to make fanboys (or girls!) squee. After all, it's not every day that future Birds of Prey team members are duking it out.

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Interview with TVLine:

IT’S A SISTER ACT | Episode 17 “was very much designed to be a Laurel and Sara story using Helena as the fulcrum in that relationship, and Oliver definitely does take a little bit more of a back seat,” previews Guggenheim.

IT’S A COMEBACK STORY | “This is the episode where Laurel gets her groove back,” reveals the EP. “We knew that we wanted to return Laurel to the D.A.’s office and we knew that Laurel, by the end of the episode, had to be in a good emotional place. So we wanted to emotionally and professionally reestablish her.”

IT’S A BLAST FROM THE PAST | “Obviously, when you’re talking about bringing [Laurel] back to the D.A.’s office, you naturally think about, ‘OK, what case is she prosecuting?’” Guggenheim says. “The scenarios that resonate best with us are, ‘What’s a case that could affect a character who we care about?” And that led [executive producer] Andrew [Kreisberg] to pitch the idea, ‘What if Frank Bertinelli is being prosecuted and The Huntress comes back to town?’”

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2 comments:

  1. "Of course, she's a little different this time around." You mean she's become more crazy??

    "She's let go of a lot. She's let go of all these complications and she's got a very focused aim."

    Yes I can see how holding 25 people in a hostage situation SCREAMS letting go. She's got a very focused aim...yeah if you're referring to the concrete she was hoping to splatter Sara's brain all over. Haha who are they trying to kid??

    "Of course, her aim will put her directly at odds with Oliver", You think?? "Who has vowed not to kill his enemies since his former flame left town." Ummm i like to think of it as, Who has vowed not to kill his enemies since Felicity told him "There's always another way." I'm just saying. Call it my shipper heart all you want. It's not about that. I took it as he took a friend's advice, and went with it.

    Episode 17 “was very much designed to be a Laurel and Sara story using Helena as the fulcrum in that relationship, and Oliver definitely does take a little bit more of a back seat,” previews Guggenheim.....Oook i think i'm over the Sara/Laurel chronicles. Yes i wanted them to patch things up. Happy they did. Great. hugs and kisses. But THIS is too much too fast. And it's making it squirm worthy. I mean they don't have to cram 6 years of lost time in One Month. That's just ridiculous.

    “This is the episode where Laurel gets her groove back,” reveals the EP. “We knew that we wanted to return Laurel to the D.A.’s office and we knew that Laurel, by the end of the episode, had to be in a good emotional place. So we wanted to emotionally and professionally reestablish her.” Oh so she hooks up with a black guy then?? Well that would explain her uppity mood as of recently. Well goof for her, you know what they say, Once you go black.... (Sense the sarcasm). Seriously though, she just magically gets her job back?? Hahahaha They're REALLY laying it on thick, in an extremely short amount of time. Smh, i don't get it. This isn't her character at all. Now instead of disliking her already, and wanting her to turn around so we can TRY to like, you've now wrote her in a way, that is just unrealistic, and completely laughable. Heavy sigh. I get this is a comic book tv series. I'm all for the cheesy one liners, and people being naive when it comes to Oliver's identity. Etc. Etc. That's all normal. Idc about that. BUT when most of your MAIN characters is struggling, it does not take them this quickly to bounce back. Idc if it were Batman, Superman, Ironman, Spider-man, etc etc. It just doesn't happen that way.

    “Obviously, when you’re talking about bringing [Laurel] back to the D.A.’s office, you naturally think about, ‘OK, what case is she prosecuting?’” Guggenheim says. “The scenarios that resonate best with us are, ‘What’s a case that could affect a character who we care about?” And that led [executive producer] Andrew [Kreisberg] to pitch the idea, ‘What if Frank Bertinelli is being prosecuted and The Huntress comes back to town?’”



    Sigh. I won't even say anything about this one. LOL I'll just let that slide. But i'm really anxious to see this episode. And i'm excited for Helena to return, and for Sara to kick her ass. And also some Roy/Thea/Sin scenes.

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  2. “One of the things we would love to do at some point is an episode where you’ve got Black Canary, Felicity and The Huntress working together,” he says. “That’s on our show bucket list



    Guggenheim just has to put Felicity's name at the end of every interview doesn't he? If he really wanted that he could have done it this episode, instead they made it Lance family drama again. I heard Guggenheim was a lawyer but the way he treats legal system in this show is so funny. First with the crappy court case in State vs Queen and now Laurel reinstated in DA's office just like that. I hope it is a set up and Laurel has not got her job back. At least then it would be believable.

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