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Arrow - Season 2

Finally caught up with last week's episode last night. It was outstanding, but what - I just noticed this morning - happened to Ollie's leg fracture? This took place only days after his injury, and he was hopping around fighting that goon at the end. More pain drugs? A visit to Dr. Crusher?! :p


Was it a fracture or "just" a knee injury?

He was still limping last week, but its been several days since the fight and he's probably been icing the heck out of it and popping motrin to reduce the pain/swelling.
 
Finally caught up with last week's episode last night. It was outstanding, but what - I just noticed this morning - happened to Ollie's leg fracture? This took place only days after his injury, and he was hopping around fighting that goon at the end. More pain drugs? A visit to Dr. Crusher?! :p

He's still limping. I'm going with pain drugs for the rest of the difference.
 
Or next season begins with a newsreader informing her viewers "it's been a year since Starling City last saw it's hooded vigilante."
 
I wonder if they didn't do The Flash pilot and stuck with their original plan that Barry would have been the courier?

I am sure Thea didn't shoot Malcolm. This EP was kinda predictable.
 
Water finds it's own level.

You are getting too smart for the shows you liked 10 years ago, or the modern day carbon copies of those shows.
 
Then again, if Thea kills Merlyn in "self defense", does she become heir to whatever remains of his fortune?
 
Well, nearly all the secondary characters introduced over the course of this season have been killed off... Assuming Slade is finished off next week, plus a couple more, we have a nearly clean slate to introduce new people for what will likely be a Russia-based arc for the show..?

Also, I think pretty much everyone knows about everyone else's secret identity by now, except for newly re-minted Detective Lance (did Oliver always call him "Detective" even when he wasn't? 'Cuz he does here when he would clearly not know he'd been re-promoted). I'm glad Laurel figures it out simply by staring at Sara instead of continuing the charade on longer than it has been going already. They've been within inches of each others' eyes and she didn't figure it out then, but non-comic audiences can only accept that for so long.

And Starling City has just over a half million people in it, really? I'm not an expert on American urban centers but don't you guys peg most urban centers at well over a million these days? For all the infrastructure the city seems to have (going by all the cities that are used in its stock footage flyovers), I'd have assumed the population would be in the multi-millions. Or are they only talking about the metro area? They mention here that it seems to be a sort of Manhattan Island which is cut off when ARGUS takes the bridges and tunnels. Oddly, both Metropolis and Gotham have similar setups...

Mark
 
Yep, the entire time he was demoted, everyone still addressed him as Detective.

Hmmmm, a russian slant? KGBeast? He'd fit in nicely as the type of villain Arrow has been facing.
 
I thought it was the season finale because it was intense and action packed. It reminded me again of The Dark Knight Rises. Blood got his comeuppance.
 
Milwaukee? Alright, I can deal with that, I guess - but the skylines of Vancouver / New York / Tokyo / Chicago / New York / Boston / etc. that we've seen over the last two years has always suggested something bigger to me.

And assuming the next season delves into his Russian past, I'll assume that something that happens early on will explain why he doesn't just pick up the first damn phone he sees and call collect to Mama Queen to airlift him the heck out of wherever he ends up. He MIGHT not start off in Moscow in next year's season opener, but the cards are lining up for the show to fill in the time he wasn't on the island pretty quickly now, and IMO there's little reason he shouldn't have stayed dead for everyone. Maybe the mafia forces him to work for them and forbids him to call home? Maybe he spends a few months as an amnesiac while learning Russian, working his way up the ranks and scoring some fine ex-soviet booty? Stuff like that?

Aside - whoa, I didn't realize that his island lackey Anatoli IS KGBeast from the comics. Also that he's played by David Nykl, best known to genre fans (until now?) as the Czech science nerd Zelenka, lackey to chief science nerd Rodney Mackay from Stargate Atlantis..!

Mark
 
So Slade wants to kill the person who Ollie loves the most is it -

Laurel - because Slade remembers him talking about her on the island.

Sarah - because Ollie chose her over Shado.

Thea - because she's his sister.

Felicity/Digg - because Slade knows how closely they work together.

Ollie's unborn child - because it was mentioned a couple of episodes ago.

Ollie - because he loves himself.
 
Aside - whoa, I didn't realize that his island lackey Anatoli IS KGBeast from the comics. Also that he's played by David Nykl, best known to genre fans (until now?) as the Czech science nerd Zelenka, lackey to chief science nerd Rodney Mackay from Stargate Atlantis..!

Whoa, why do these people bother with masks when a fake beard can make you completely unrecognizable...
 
So Slade wants to kill the person who Ollie loves the most is it -

Laurel - because Slade remembers him talking about her on the island.

Sarah - because Ollie chose her over Shado.

Thea - because she's his sister.

Felicity/Digg - because Slade knows how closely they work together.

Ollie's unborn child - because it was mentioned a couple of episodes ago.

Ollie - because he loves himself.
Starling City.
 
The current Russian secret services are the FSB and SVR, however since everyone is doing their job well, those names are extaordinarily obscure... Or maybe Hollywood got sick of being so racist by painting the Russians as Bogeymen.
 
Well, nearly all the secondary characters introduced over the course of this season have been killed off... Assuming Slade is finished off next week, plus a couple more, we have a nearly clean slate to introduce new people for what will likely be a Russia-based arc for the show..?

Considering the theme of this season, I'm betting that Olliver will be able to cure Slade without having to kill him.
 
Then again, if Thea kills Merlyn in "self defense", does she become heir to whatever remains of his fortune?

legally I doubt he'd have any fortune to pass on since his estate would be facing civil suits from all the people who either died or lost property when he decided to destroy the Glades.
 
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