Great episode. Loved the Ra's name drop. Hopefully, it's a sign the DCW will dive deeper into the mythos than shows of the past did.
Which brings up another point I've been thinking about: with the success SHIELD is having, I'm hoping the folks over at WB will get with the program soon.
Throw
Arrow and all future DCW shows, the Batman/Superman films, and
Gotham Central all into the same universe. Aside from being the most conceptually sound way to approach a future live-action DCU, it also solves all the logistical problems that come up whenever live action and Justice League gets mentioned in the same sentence.
There may have been arguments of doing something like that, but with Arrow as popular as it's becoming, and SHIELD paving the road, it kind of seems like a no-brainier now.
There doesn't after to much much (if any) real cross-over. Obviously, they're not going to get Affleck on the show, but someone like Rick Schiff would not be too hard to bring on for a few appearances.
Transversely, if they continue on with a Ra's storyline, I'm sure there are plenty of guys they could get on the show with enough name recognition to carry to film.
- I find it odd that they have Felicity working as Ollie's assistant as well as the Arrow and have Officer Lance not putting two and two together.
Not only that, when they were chasing after Felicity, Dig was right behind Lance. That whole scenario seemed a bit odd to me, if not a gaping plot hole.