So it's Laurel! I really didn't thought Slade would go after her. This will upset some Olicity shippers Could Lance die? This seems suspicious, I wouldn't want that to happen, especially not to Laurel.
It looks like the beginning of the episode, I would assume Felicity will be left alone at some point and Slade will grab her. Well at least according to the promo photos they released. And Laurel was taken by a man in mask not Slade.
Not going to upset anyone because sneaks peeks are usually from the beginning of the episode, Slade DOES take Felicity as per picture, and laurel is more likely a distraction. Again.
It's an adaptation, but still trying to be true to the comic book hero code. "More realistic" yes, in some ways, but not in rejecting the code. And still with super heroes with super powers and super villains with super evil plans.
Maybe but i think Laurel was always meant as a distraction. So Oliver would think this is the person on his list. And they move locations to a building where Felicity is held by Slade, why would Arrow take Felicity to that location and not Quentin. Or why isn't Nyssa showed there but we see Sara.
I know but he went for Laurel. They abducted Laurel, Felicity will be taken in the process probably after they inject Slade with the cure. But no matter to it the writers/producers indicated that there will be a huge Olicity scene so I think tonight there will be sometjing for everyone.
Yeah, that's what I think. Oliver thinks that Slade kidnapping Laurel is to distract him from saving the city when it's really to distract him from Felicity being taken too.
this looks so f*cking awesome.! x3 can't wait to see it. =)) and did oliver really just pick the city over laurel.? finally! this was about damn time that he chooses something over her... love it
Yeah to distract Oliver and maybe even Sara. He is still focused on that speech of Blood. So he thinks Laurel is the target Blood was talking about and decides he can leave Felicity safe at QC building. And the EP claimed it will be a surprise. Laurel seems quite obvious even to a casual viewer. Now taking Felicity seems more of a surprise.
And the masked man randomly took Laurel. Slade knows how much Laurel means to Oliver(not saying more or less than the other Blonds), just remember how he was dragging Laurel's picture around the island in Season 1. You could be right it could be a distraction, but Laurel is Oliver's moral highground, he looks so much up to her and he was holding himself together because she was in his life and I think that Slade wants to destroy that.
"If it works the first time, they're thinking why not try it again?"
Yep. Repeating itself is something Arrow has done too often and this 'no killing' issue is a nagging speed bump that I wish the show would just permanently remove already.
Superheroes aren't supposed to be realistic, they are supposed to be idealistic. Oliver thinking he can save the city without killing anyone is naive, but it is what is expected of a superhero. Its what allows them to be so irritatingly self-righteous all the time, if superheroes start killing people then they would lose the moral high-ground.
All superheroes being idealistic and holding the moral high-ground went out the window a long time ago. The days of these characters all being a cape-wearing Mary Sue or a Gary Stu is gone.
Superheroes these days are just as much about making the tough choice and doing what others don't have the ability to do or the stomach for just as much as idealism and heightened morality.
For me she is a distraction, because this looks like the beginning of the episode. Of course they are following Slade's orders but that might have been used to lure Sara out, so she and Oliver are separated, not working as a team. But i think Laurel as a distraction was planned from the beginning. To make Oliver believe she is the target. Maybe something goes wrong for Slade and he takes Felicity and the original target was Thea and he cant get to her since she is with Merlyn. I wouldn't take what Blood said too serious because Slade's definition of love and a sane persons may wary. I mean he has this great love for Shado that in reality never happened. Now if we take in account Shado's personality and attitude, i can see why Slade would see similarities to Felicity, an innocent just like Shado, who believes in Oliver and his path to hero.
And I think your idea of what a superhero is may be stuck in the past. Comic book superheroes are much, much closer to Jack Bauer these days than Superman. Batman is just Jack Bauer with a Cowl.
Getting the job done without fatalities is fine but going to extreme lengths to avoid fatalities may put the same lives at risk you're trying to save and that what makes a hardline 'no killing' policy unrealistic.
Batman is a master of 127 styles of combat, stealth and is always prepared gadget wise and is a master of strategy and you think Jack Bauer could take him? He wouldn't last ten seconds.
Jack Bauer is basically Batman without the weird bat fetish. And since he doesn't feel the need to play dress up he could totally take Batman out. Maybe while he's busy ironing his cape.
I saw them, but in this sneak peek Quentin said that Laurel was taken by Slade's soldiers. It can't be more specific. And Felicity might be taken in the process later when Oliver will come to Slade. Laurel is not a distraction.
I think that: Slade first plan was kidnap Laurel because he though she was the one who Oliver's loved the most (i'm not saying oliver never loved Laurel i think he did it, but not anymore. I believe Laurel always be more than a friend for Oliver, but not this kind of love anymore. Laurel is an importante part of Oliver life's and this will not ever change.) and Slade put his plan in action. And after, when he found out more about what has change in Oliver's life he noticed that there is more people who Oliver truly cares. Felicity slowly became someone really important for Oliver. We have the looks, the touchs, the way that Oliver was jealous about Barry and her. Isabel was a spy for Slade and she told everything about Felicity to Salde; So, i think Slade kidnapped Laurel and, when is everybody working to save Laurel he kidnaps Felicity. Because, for my point of view Felicity means to Oliver the same that Shado means to Slade.
Laurel could be the distraction for taking the city, as Oliver seems to think in this clip. Or she could be the distraction for taking Felicity because Oliver goes after her and leaves Felicity alone. Or Laurel could after all be the one Slade thinks Oliver loves the most.
I like it that it's not clear yet which scenario it is.
I'm keeping the medium the same. Screen character vs. screen character. Since the current live-action Batman representative is Ben Affleck, it doesn't look good for Batman.
Slade to his minion: Bring me the girl Oliver loves most *minion brings Laurel* Slade: GOD DAMMIT NOT THIS ONE. YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING RIGHT. Minion:... Slade: I'm surrounded by idiots
Maybe Slade's plan was to grab Laurel and Felicity goes to rescue her while Oliver, Sarah, Roy, and the League go to stop Slade's army? I think people (shippers) are reading too much into whether Laurel or Felicity gets kidnapped. It's not like the choice will be the definitive answer to the question of who Oliver is meant to be with. Slade probably assumes that Laurel is the one Oliver loves the most but that doesn't tell us anything about Oliver's thoughts on the matter.
We know Oliver and Felicity have a big, emotional scene, which would make sense after the scene with Slade holding a knife to her throat; regardless of the circumstances that got her there. Since Laurel's arc this season was supposed to be about Canary's origin (whether she eventually assumes that identity or not), it would make sense if her big, emotional scene is with Sara.
The EPs teased that someone says, "I love you," in the finale... But I think there will be enough going on without any big, romantic declarations. The "I love you" probably involves whichever character goes away at the end of the episode. I could see why Sara or Thea might plausibly leave Starling City at the end of the episode, but I think the only major characters at risk of dying are Slade and/or Isabel.
It's possible, however I really don't see Felicity 'tagging along' with Oliver when he goes to do battle with Slade so I don't see why she would be there for an opportunistic grab in the first place.
Could be very possible, however I really don't see Oliver taking Felicity with him to confront Slade, so I don't see a reason for her being there unless she pulls a Laurel and goes anyway!
Well Felicity's still safe so I'm fantastic. Lol loved this clip. And look at Quentin!! Demanding to Ollie that he needs to kill again. Well according to Oliver, "the city comes first". Sooo i'm thinking they're going to split up at this point in show. I think Sara will go after Laurel (like iI said before) and then when it's Felicity's turn, then Ollie will go after her and say in his Arrow Voice.....SCREW...THIS...CITY!! LMFAO!! That would be real funny. Nah i'mI'm kidding, but seriously I think that's what the plan will be.
I can see where you are coming from, but I still don't see Oliver actually allowing Felicity to actual 'go to battle' with him. Especially when he seems to be so light on back up at this moment.
Time will tell though! This is an episode I wish I could watch live, but since I'm a UK viewer I'll have to settle for several hours later!
So the following three clues: 1. This sneak peak 2. The promo picture of Slade holding Felicity 3. The follow quote from Kreisberg - "Felicity is front and center in the battle to take down Slade... She does one of the most brave things she’s ever done in the course of the series, and certainly one of the bravest things we’ve ever seen anybody do in the course of the series."
... Have lead me to this speculation: Felicity goes after Slade with the cure hidden and offers herself to him in place of Laurel. This would give her the opportunity to inject him. Pure speculation. Could be totally wrong.
I think Slade is trying to put Oliver in a moral dilemma. According to what we have seen on the show Slade should think Oliver loves Laurel the most. He also knows Oliver trusts and works closely with Felicity and Felicity loves Oliver courtesy of Isabel. Also I believe he has bugged the Arrow cave. I think his aim is to make Felicity against Oliver by demonstrating Laurel will always come first for Oliver and then kill both the girls. Why wouldn't he want to kill both?
I would have more respect for Oliver's I will not kill policy if he hadn't bombed and killed a few Russian prison guards earlier this season. Then again we are not supposed to notice that.
I want Felicity's tablet. It can do wonders and the battery lasts forever. Making a Satellite to do thermal imaging using a windows tablet. I want one now.
What is worse than being kidnapped? Being kidnapped only as a distraction for the real kidnapping to take place. Laurel, not being the first option EVER.
thank you for the link, hadn't read that interview yet :) btw i think your speculation about felicity could be totally possible. and i would totally love it.! x3
Plot twist - Oliver has to choose between Felicity and Laurel :o. But this seems slightly unlikely considering that Slade already made him choose between his mother and sister.
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So, we now know who is kidnapped, right?
ReplyDeleteSo it's Laurel! I really didn't thought Slade would go after her. This will upset some Olicity shippers Could Lance die? This seems suspicious, I wouldn't want that to happen, especially not to Laurel.
ReplyDeletethe promo made looks is was felicity. but promos are always deceiveing.
ReplyDeleteOliver should listen to Lance. He can't 'save' everyone and taking someone out doesn't mean he's not a hero.
ReplyDeleteLaurel won't be the only one Slade gets his hands on, as evidenced by a specific promo photo for this episode.
ReplyDeleteI disagree. Oliver has to try to save the city. If he doesn't, Laurel would still die from the explosion.
ReplyDeleteThat's not what I'm referring to. I'm talking about Oliver's naive insistence on sticking to his 'no killing' policy.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the beginning of the episode, I would assume Felicity will be left alone at some point and Slade will grab her. Well at least according to the promo photos they released. And Laurel was taken by a man in mask not Slade.
ReplyDeleteWhy always Laurel the one gets kidnap? This "saving Laurel" thing is boring and annoying. Okay I'm done with Arrow -.-
ReplyDelete"The city comes first" l o l
ReplyDeleteIt's a comic book hero policy. It's not naive, it is part of the struggle which makes a super-hero more than a mere vigilante.
ReplyDeleteNot going to upset anyone because sneaks peeks are usually from the beginning of the episode, Slade DOES take Felicity as per picture, and laurel is more likely a distraction. Again.
ReplyDeleteI think Felicity is a random grab, however. They all show up where Slade is at, Felicity is closest, so he grabs her as a human shield.
ReplyDeleteThis isn't a comic book. This is an adaptation which the creators expressly set out to be more realistic and Oliver's policy isn't realistic.
ReplyDeleteIt's an adaptation, but still trying to be true to the comic book hero code. "More realistic" yes, in some ways, but not in rejecting the code. And still with super heroes with super powers and super villains with super evil plans.
ReplyDeleteCode isn't policy nor is it law and in an age when DC allows Superman to kill then it becomes more of a suggestion or guidepost than anything.
ReplyDeleteMaybe but i think Laurel was always meant as a distraction. So Oliver would think this is the person on his list. And they move locations to a building where Felicity is held by Slade, why would Arrow take Felicity to that location and not Quentin. Or why isn't Nyssa showed there but we see Sara.
ReplyDeleteI know but he went for Laurel. They abducted Laurel, Felicity will be taken in the process probably after they inject Slade with the cure. But no matter to it the writers/producers indicated that there will be a huge Olicity scene so I think tonight there will be sometjing for everyone.
ReplyDeleteI think he taking Felicity is a desperate move after they corner Slade with the cure/antidote. That is at least my guess.
ReplyDeleteLaurel was taken by a masked man not Slade.
ReplyDeleteProbably because Slade said to abduct her, however.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a shock, Lana's been - er, I mean Laurel's been kidnapped again.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's what I think. Oliver thinks that Slade kidnapping Laurel is to distract him from saving the city when it's really to distract him from Felicity being taken too.
ReplyDeleteDamn right.
ReplyDeletethis looks so f*cking awesome.! x3
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see it. =))
and did oliver really just pick the city over laurel.? finally! this was about damn time that he chooses something over her...
love it
That will be Oliver's crucible for the episode. He doesn't want to kill but someone will be in such danger that he will have to.
ReplyDeleteYou know, like we saw a few episodes with the Count. If it works the first time, they're thinking why not try it again?
Yeah to distract Oliver and maybe even Sara. He is still focused on that speech of Blood. So he thinks Laurel is the target Blood was talking about and decides he can leave Felicity safe at QC building. And the EP claimed it will be a surprise. Laurel seems quite obvious even to a casual viewer. Now taking Felicity seems more of a surprise.
ReplyDeleteAnd the masked man randomly took Laurel. Slade knows how much Laurel means to Oliver(not saying more or less than the other Blonds), just remember how he was dragging Laurel's picture around the island in Season 1. You could be right it could be a distraction, but Laurel is Oliver's moral highground, he looks so much up to her and he was holding himself together because she was in his life and I think that Slade wants to destroy that.
ReplyDelete"If it works the first time, they're thinking why not try it again?"
ReplyDeleteYep. Repeating itself is something Arrow has done too often and this 'no killing' issue is a nagging speed bump that I wish the show would just permanently remove already.
Superheroes aren't supposed to be realistic, they are supposed to be idealistic. Oliver thinking he can save the city without killing anyone is naive, but it is what is expected of a superhero. Its what allows them to be so irritatingly self-righteous all the time, if superheroes start killing people then they would lose the moral high-ground.
ReplyDeleteI'm so confused! I see reason behind every theory, i don't know what to think! lol
ReplyDeleteI read that Sara will saver Laurel and Slade goes after Felicity.
ReplyDeleteAll superheroes being idealistic and holding the moral high-ground went out the window a long time ago. The days of these characters all being a cape-wearing Mary Sue or a Gary Stu is gone.
ReplyDeleteSuperheroes these days are just as much about making the tough choice and doing what others don't have the ability to do or the stomach for just as much as idealism and heightened morality.
I think you're wrongly conflating the Jack-Bauer-type hero with the caped crusader, traditional superhero.
ReplyDeleteFor me she is a distraction, because this looks like the beginning of the episode. Of course they are following Slade's orders but that might have been used to lure Sara out, so she and Oliver are separated, not working as a team. But i think Laurel as a distraction was planned from the beginning. To make Oliver believe she is the target. Maybe something goes wrong for Slade and he takes Felicity and the original target was Thea and he cant get to her since she is with Merlyn.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't take what Blood said too serious because Slade's definition of love and a sane persons may wary. I mean he has this great love for Shado that in reality never happened. Now if we take in account Shado's personality and attitude, i can see why Slade would see similarities to Felicity, an innocent just like Shado, who believes in Oliver and his path to hero.
Just give me the episode already *sighs*.
And I think your idea of what a superhero is may be stuck in the past. Comic book superheroes are much, much closer to Jack Bauer these days than Superman. Batman is just Jack Bauer with a Cowl.
ReplyDeleteMakes sense
ReplyDeleteOn a completely unrelated note let me just say that Jack Bauer could totally kick Batman's arse.
ReplyDeleteBefore that happens, I need to see a Batman / Jack Bauer yell-off.
ReplyDeleteI really think Laurel is a distraction to Slade to kidnap Felicity.
ReplyDelete"I have one more person to kidnap, so I will kidnap someone else first" doesn't make sense to me.
ReplyDeleteBut if you can save the day without killing others, that is doing more than others, and making a tough decision instead of the easy way out.
ReplyDeletethe Laurel hater never giving up do they complain about a kidnapping when it just part of Slade plan
ReplyDeleteGetting the job done without fatalities is fine but going to extreme lengths to avoid fatalities may put the same lives at risk you're trying to save and that what makes a hardline 'no killing' policy unrealistic.
ReplyDeleteBatman is a master of 127 styles of combat, stealth and is always prepared gadget wise and is a master of strategy and you think Jack Bauer could take him? He wouldn't last ten seconds.
ReplyDeleteSo Sara managed to bring the LoA after all.
ReplyDeleteI liked it that Felicity tried to stop Quentin as he raised his gun to shoot Nyssa.
And now I really don't know who is the target after all.
Batman is currently played by Ben Affleck so in this case, you are wrong.
ReplyDeleteIt's so funny that some people just can't accept the fact that Laurel is the one who was kidnapped...
ReplyDeleteIt's because the promo picture had Slade holding a knife against Felicity's throat.
ReplyDeleteshe not kidnapped more like an abduction/hostage
ReplyDeleteJack Bauer is basically Batman without the weird bat fetish. And since he doesn't feel the need to play dress up he could totally take Batman out. Maybe while he's busy ironing his cape.
ReplyDeleteI saw them, but in this sneak peek Quentin said that Laurel was taken by Slade's soldiers. It can't be more specific. And Felicity might be taken in the process later when Oliver will come to Slade. Laurel is not a distraction.
ReplyDeleteI think that: Slade first plan was kidnap Laurel because he though she was the one who Oliver's loved the most (i'm not saying oliver never loved Laurel i think he did it, but not anymore. I believe Laurel always be more than a friend for Oliver, but not this kind of love anymore. Laurel is an importante part of Oliver life's and this will not ever change.) and Slade put his plan in action. And after, when he found out more about what has change in Oliver's life he noticed that there is more people who Oliver truly cares. Felicity slowly became someone really important for Oliver. We have the looks, the touchs, the way that Oliver was jealous about Barry and her. Isabel was a spy for Slade and she told everything about Felicity to Salde; So, i think Slade kidnapped Laurel and, when is everybody working to save Laurel he kidnaps Felicity. Because, for my point of view Felicity means to Oliver the same that Shado means to Slade.
ReplyDeleteHe's no where close to Batman.
ReplyDeleteI'm talking comic book Batman. Also that was terrible.
ReplyDeleteLaurel could be the distraction for taking the city, as Oliver seems to think in this clip. Or she could be the distraction for taking Felicity because Oliver goes after her and leaves Felicity alone. Or Laurel could after all be the one Slade thinks Oliver loves the most.
ReplyDeleteI like it that it's not clear yet which scenario it is.
Jack Bauer is currently being played by a computer screen. Giant 3d big screen is bigger. Ben wins due to his size.
ReplyDeleteI'm keeping the medium the same. Screen character vs. screen character. Since the current live-action Batman representative is Ben Affleck, it doesn't look good for Batman.
ReplyDeleteBen Affleck negates any possible positive trait that can be applied. Any way you slice it, it's an automatic loss. :)
ReplyDeletehttp://i.imgur.com/3hRU6px.jpg beats old age Keifer.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. We just need to wait for the finale to find out which scenario it is)
ReplyDeleteThe needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYvlhHPLzCA
ReplyDeleteHail HYDRA
ReplyDeleteIn which Slade's Minion screws up...
ReplyDeleteSlade to his minion: Bring me the girl Oliver loves most
*minion brings Laurel*
Slade: GOD DAMMIT NOT THIS ONE. YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING RIGHT.
Minion:...
Slade: I'm surrounded by idiots
Maybe Slade's plan was to grab Laurel and Felicity goes to rescue her while Oliver, Sarah, Roy, and the League go to stop Slade's army? I think people (shippers) are reading too much into whether Laurel or Felicity gets kidnapped. It's not like the choice will be the definitive answer to the question of who Oliver is meant to be with. Slade probably assumes that Laurel is the one Oliver loves the most but that doesn't tell us anything about Oliver's thoughts on the matter.
ReplyDeleteWe know Oliver and Felicity have a big, emotional scene, which would make sense after the scene with Slade holding a knife to her throat; regardless of the circumstances that got her there. Since Laurel's arc this season was supposed to be about Canary's origin (whether she eventually assumes that identity or not), it would make sense if her big, emotional scene is with Sara.
The EPs teased that someone says, "I love you," in the finale... But I think there will be enough going on without any big, romantic declarations. The "I love you" probably involves whichever character goes away at the end of the episode. I could see why Sara or Thea might plausibly leave Starling City at the end of the episode, but I think the only major characters at risk of dying are Slade and/or Isabel.
Slade says "I love you" to his mirror image. ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's possible, however I really don't see Felicity 'tagging along' with Oliver when he goes to do battle with Slade so I don't see why she would be there for an opportunistic grab in the first place.
ReplyDeleteColour me curious.
Could be very possible, however I really don't see Oliver taking Felicity with him to confront Slade, so I don't see a reason for her being there unless she pulls a Laurel and goes anyway!
ReplyDeleteWell Felicity's still safe so I'm fantastic. Lol loved this clip. And look at Quentin!! Demanding to Ollie that he needs to kill again. Well according to Oliver, "the city comes first". Sooo i'm thinking they're going to split up at this point in show. I think Sara will go after Laurel (like iI said before) and then when it's Felicity's turn, then Ollie will go after her and say in his Arrow Voice.....SCREW...THIS...CITY!! LMFAO!! That would be real funny. Nah i'mI'm kidding, but seriously I think that's what the plan will be.
ReplyDeleteCtfu!!!
ReplyDeleteIf Felicity dies (which is very unlikely but still probable), I WILL riot.
ReplyDeleteI dont know about everyone else but im forsure not certain about anything at this moment.... Felicity in my mind it has to be......
ReplyDeleteAnd by riot I mean sit in the corner of my room and be very upset
ReplyDeleteNice point, but everywhere in the town it's dangerous to be and she wouldn't be safe. So the safest place to be is with him (Oliver) #charmedquote ;-)
ReplyDeleteI can see where you are coming from, but I still don't see Oliver actually allowing Felicity to actual 'go to battle' with him. Especially when he seems to be so light on back up at this moment.
ReplyDeleteTime will tell though! This is an episode I wish I could watch live, but since I'm a UK viewer I'll have to settle for several hours later!
Oliver says "I love you" to his quiver!
ReplyDeleteSo the following three clues: 1. This sneak peak 2. The promo picture of Slade holding Felicity 3. The follow quote from Kreisberg - "Felicity is front and center in the battle to take down Slade... She does one of the most brave things she’s ever done in the course of the series, and certainly one of the bravest things we’ve ever seen anybody do in the course of the series."
ReplyDelete... Have lead me to this speculation: Felicity goes after Slade with the cure hidden and offers herself to him in place of Laurel. This would give her the opportunity to inject him. Pure speculation. Could be totally wrong.
But they all still needs to walk together in that tunnel. So they are not splitting up until after they deal with Slade's men.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe Felicity tries to save Laurel herself with the cure since Oliver, Sara and Roy are busy fighting Slade's army.
ReplyDeleteSlade says "I love you" to Oliver and admits he was only trying to get his attention. :)
ReplyDeleteI think Slade is trying to put Oliver in a moral dilemma. According to what we have seen on the show Slade should think Oliver loves Laurel the most. He also knows Oliver trusts and works closely with Felicity and Felicity loves Oliver courtesy of Isabel. Also I believe he has bugged the Arrow cave. I think his aim is to make Felicity against Oliver by demonstrating Laurel will always come first for Oliver and then kill both the girls. Why wouldn't he want to kill both?
ReplyDeleteI'm from Serbia & I know how tough it is. Sometimes I try to life stream it but I go crazy cause of the interruptions & bad signal.
ReplyDeleteI would have more respect for Oliver's I will not kill policy if he hadn't bombed and killed a few Russian prison guards earlier this season. Then again we are not supposed to notice that.
ReplyDeleteI want Felicity's tablet. It can do wonders and the battery lasts forever. Making a Satellite to do thermal imaging using a windows tablet. I want one now.
OR after he gets injected with the cure, Slade says I love you to Shado right before she disappears.. T_T
ReplyDeleteI wonder if, like "Frequent Flyer", there's a "Frequent Kidnap Victim" program. Every fifth kidnapping, Laurel gets a latte on the house!
ReplyDeleteI totally missed that quote from Kreisberg - you could be onto something with Felicity being the one to inject Slade with the cure.
ReplyDeleteThe link to the interview is here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.greenarrowtv.com/interview-ep-andrew-kreisberg-previews-arrows-unthinkable-season-finale/17757
Yeah. I bet we'll find out that Slade and Felicity are actually knife-neck hugging.
ReplyDeleteWhat is worse than being kidnapped? Being kidnapped only as a distraction for the real kidnapping to take place. Laurel, not being the first option EVER.
ReplyDeleteI wonder though if they have to be fairly strong to force the injection arrows into the miraku soldiers tough skin. Felicity is one of the weakest.
ReplyDeletethank you for the link, hadn't read that interview yet :)
ReplyDeletebtw i think your speculation about felicity could be totally possible. and i would totally love it.! x3
Plot twist - Oliver has to choose between Felicity and Laurel :o. But this seems slightly unlikely considering that Slade already made him choose between his mother and sister.
ReplyDeleteI will throw my bedroom slippers at the TV. Sometimes violence is warranted!
ReplyDeleteI think that Slade is still trying to figure out who Oliver loves the most and is setting up some kind of elaborate test to figure that out.
ReplyDeleteOliver said to use exploding arrows. Maybe Felicity takes one of those.
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