Sister! Olly has a...Sister!
Thea has been there since the pilot so this is hardly news...

Sister! Olly has a...Sister!
How soon we forget.Thea has been there since the pilot so this is hardly news...![]()
Emiko comes from the comics, so her existence in the show is not entirely the fault of it's writers. It amazes me how quickly they've brought stuff over from the comics in the modern adaptations, for long time it seemed like the adaptations pretty much stuck to stuff that had been in the comics for ages.This show is quickly approaching afternoon soap level of stupid.
The 'reveal' at the end really spoiled what was otherwise a pretty fun episode.
It amazes me how quickly they've brought stuff over from the comics in the modern adaptations, for long time it seemed like the adaptations pretty much stuck to stuff that had been in the comics for ages.
It took only about a year for Batgirl/Barbara Gordon to be adapted from comics to screen after her debut (leading to the myth that she was conceived by the TV producers). And Batman: The Animated Series adapted Bane less than 2 years after his comics debut. But those are the exceptions.
https://www.reddit.com/r/arrow/comments/a3kj00/no_spoilers_the_cw_added_cgi_diggle_to_the_end_of/
That's hilarious. In the scene at the end of 'Slabside Redemption', Diggle was behind Felicity, but in the next wide shot he was missing. Well CW went back and added him into the shot after it aired.
I didn't realize those two first appeared in comics so close to their first onscreen appearances.It took only about a year for Batgirl/Barbara Gordon to be adapted from comics to screen after her debut (leading to the myth that she was conceived by the TV producers). And Batman: The Animated Series adapted Bane less than 2 years after his comics debut. But those are the exceptions.
Thea has been there since the pilot so this is hardly news...![]()
I am caught up on the main show, with some Supergirl and Flash watching to do before I get to Elseworlds.
I really like this season so much, but the last three episodes and the time jump scenes were leading me to think this was the final season. I found this article from a ways back that explains why the season is being written this way:
https://www.inverse.com/article/46086-arrow-season-7-will-be-written-as-the-final-season
It will be interesting to see how the time jumps actually line up with the main story line--are we going to see a timeline change thing? Otherwise I am curious as to how the ramifications of what we know will happen are going to play out in season seven, which it seems is likely to happen.
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