The final 10 minutes saved this episode. It was bordering on average, and then the Dante reveal plus Diaz being burned alive was a great way to end it. This season keeps getting more interesting.
There should have only been one.There can only be one!
The final 10 minutes saved this episode. It was bordering on average, and then the Dante reveal plus Diaz being burned alive was a great way to end it. This season keeps getting more interesting.
I kind of do hope it's Laurel who burned Diaz alive. Having her be a lawyer is kind of boring and pointless.
But how could would of been if Adrian Paul pulled out his Highlander Sword and knocking Arrow's arrows down.There should have only been one.
By the way, in this episode Connor Hawke said he's Diggle's adopted son, but in the Legends episode he was John Diggle Jr. so what's up with that?
By the way, in this episode Connor Hawke said he's Diggle's adopted son, but in the Legends episode he was John Diggle Jr. so what's up with that?
Barry fucked up the timelines again?
I doubt I'll feel the same. Kirk Acevedo was always interesting to watch, no matter what problems Ricardo Diaz had as a character. But Adrian Paul has always been bland, and here he was practically sleepwalking through his dialogue. They've swapped out one of my favorite actors working today for one of the dullest actors I've seen in my entire life. I won't be able to see that as an improvement, no matter how well Dante is written.
It's also too much of a coincidence that Emiko, the "new Green Arrow" that Rene and Oliver have been so closely involved with, just happens to be working with the master criminal that Lyla and Diggle were investigating completely independently of that storyline.
Anyway, it does seem appropriate that "the Dragon" met his end through fire. I wonder who did it. I hope it wasn't Laurel, though we're probably supposed to suspect her.
I didn’t see Highlander so I don’t know who this guy is.
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