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Arrow - Season 3

I thought A.T.O.M. was something that Palmer came up with by and for himself after what happened to his girlfriend (or was she his wife)?

It was called O.M.A.C., I have to wonder though if it had a mohawk. :techman:
 
Grumble.

I'm too young for dementia.

VICTORYISMINE!

33 minutes (no ads) into episode s03e09, Ray says that he want's to shrink all of applied sciences into the palm of his hand, then says that Queen Consolidated calls the program O.M.A.C., but that he's renamed it A.T.O.M.

The idea to become a masked avenger might of been his, even the idea to turn the O.M.A.C. technology into an armour might have been his, but he "found" O.M.A.C. when he bought Queen Consolidated, or he bought Queen Consolidated to get his hands on O.M.A.C. legally.

Ray...What are you doing with Queen Consolidated? Why did you buy it?

Because it was for sale.

My life is a little more complicated than I let on.

Suffice it to say, I have gotten very good at keeping secrets, particularly the kind of secrets someone like you keeps.

Someone in pain.

Wasn't easy for me to tell you about Anna.

You told me about Anna, but you didn't tell me the truth about what it is you're doing.

So tell me, or I walk.

I can't tell you.

I have to show you.

The dawn of the computer age, developers thought the only way a machine could process information as fast as a human brain was to build a mainframe the size of Texas.

But one developer realized that the only way to reduce heat and power consumption was to bring the components closer together.

Which meant making them smaller.

But why stop at computers?

What if it could take other things, like, say, all of the military-grade technology in Applied Sciences, and make it smaller, too? So small that it can fit in the palm of my hand.

I can help a lot of people that way.

I don't understand.

This will help.

Whoa.

What is it?

OMAC is a Queen Consolidated designation.

But I'm kind of partial to A.T.O.M.

Advanced Technology Operating Mechanism.

A.T.O.M.

What are you going to use it for?

To protect the people of this city.

And I want you to help me.

[Exhales]

Why does this keep happening to me?
I completely forgot about all of that.
 
Oliver's inner circle continues to grow. Now Thea knows his secret, and she took it particularly well. I remember when Moira figured it out, and she was cool with it.

Finally, Laurel had the guts to tell Detective Lance what happened to Sara. That was rather sad to watch, but he deserved to know, and Laurel couldn't possibly keep it a secret forever. It's going to be even more painful when the Lances learn that Thea was responsible for Sara's death, though unintentionally.
 
This was an ep. of revelations, Thea took her's rather well and I too liked it that Lance knows the truth about Sara and even Laurel has come to terms with Sara's death. I also like how Felicity is putting Ollie in his place both last week and this week.
 
Two secrets revealed for the price of one! Now the only outstanding secret among the main cast is "Oh, by the way, Thea, your dad brainwashed you to kill Sarah." And I think Thea and Quentin are the only ones out of the loop on that, so they're still the designated outsiders even after their respective reveals.

(Not sure if Felicity is keeping Ray's A.T.O.M.-ic ambitions secret from Team Arrow or not. Maybe it just hasn't come up.)

Now that Thea's in the loop, I want a Thea-Felicity scene. I don't think they've interacted much. Although if anyone was going to reveal to her the whole extent of the awful thing Malcolm did to her, it might be Felicity, given how much she really, really doesn't like Malcolm.

I didn't notice this until io9's review pointed it out, but they've just pulled off an inversion: Now Oliver's present-day story is set on the island and his flashback story is set in Starling City! Although I wonder how they'll manage having flashback Ollie in Starling without interacting with anyone he knows.
 
So glad the Thea knows about Ollie, but I found it a little weird that she turned on her father soon quick. It'll definitely be interesting to see what she does when she finds out that he made her kill Sara.
I didn't expect them to reveal the DJ so soon, I expected that one to go on a lot longer.
I liked the fact that they actually had them getting pissed at Ollie when he was having a fit about Laurel, and I was happy he worked all that out by the end.
I'm sooo glad Laurel finally told her dad about Sara.
So I think after the end of this one, Laurel is the only main character who knows about Ollie who hasn't been to the island with him.
 
While it comes off a little bit of inconsistent characterization (the one consistent character trait she has), I get the impression the backlash is because she senses that Malcolm is manipulating her and she's not wrong about that. Seeing that Ollie is the Arrow was the triggering moment to make a lot of things click.
 
While it comes off a little bit of inconsistent characterization (the one consistent character trait she has), I get the impression the backlash is because she senses that Malcolm is manipulating her and she's not wrong about that. Seeing that Ollie is the Arrow was the triggering moment to make a lot of things click.

As Thea said, what outraged her was Malcolm's attempt to drive a wedge between her and Oliver for his own ends. That's the one thing she couldn't forgive.
 
Thea's motivations have been so incredibly flip-floppy throughout this entire show that I'd only be disappointed instead of shocked if she, I dunno, falls under Slade Wilson's spell and turns on Oliver again. Because reasons. I'm with Alidar, it's the one consistent character trait she has.

That said I'm so glad she finally knows Oliver's secret - and that she took it so well! AND Laurel told her father about Sara?!

Speaking of Laurel I gave her character a lot of shit throughout last season (and season 1 for that matter) and was convinced she'd never live up to Sara. But to be honest? Laurel working to become [Black] Canary is really coming across well to me, and I'm actually looking forward to more of it. Minor thing, but I loved the little moment when Felicity speculated that Sara wore a mask to hide from her demons, but Laurel doesn't need to - and Canary never wears a mask in the comics. Seems unlikely she'll actually go maskless, but there's the option if they want to.
 
That said I'm so glad she finally knows Oliver's secret - and that she took it so well! AND Laurel told her father about Sara?!

Yeah, I like that all the "if you do this, bad things will happen" stuff turned out to be bogus. It was almost thematic to do it in the same episode.
 
Yeah he is incredible. Its strange I remember not liking his character at all when the show first started but now he is one of my favorites.
 
That's maybe because his made up accent is fucked up?

There might have been a decision at some point that two British actors would have to pretend to be American, because the American Actress playing their daughter had a shite British accent if Black Canary hadn't been a yank through and through for the last 65 years.
 
The scene between Laurel and Quentin was a punch in the gut, Paul Blackthorne is a great actor.

Yeah he is incredible. Its strange I remember not liking his character at all when the show first started but now he is one of my favorites.


i think the actor is great. When given good material, he delivers. My criticism of the character (i.e. how "dumb" he seems to be; far less of a detective than Joe West on Flash) is PURELY because of the writing.

That said I'm so glad she finally knows Oliver's secret - and that she took it so well! AND Laurel told her father about Sara?!

Yeah, I like that all the "if you do this, bad things will happen" stuff turned out to be bogus. It was almost thematic to do it in the same episode.

I think it's also the how & why it happens....with Thea, she isn't finding out 2nd hand, but Ollie coming to her...and giving her the choice of how to react.

She can see why he did what he did. And because he CHOSE to share with her, she can forgive the "manipulation". It'll still be a rocky road, but considering what he used to be, and what they;ve both been through, she;s still gonna work it out.



On a separate note....the demise of the DJ seemed super quick. He seemed to embed himself in the series as someone being more important. (And seems weird that a talented DJ would be assassin fodder). A lot of real world nitpickiness worthy of Trek fans...but i'll just leave it at that (for anyone else to go after)
 
1. It's really not that hard to be a DJ if you are not drunk and stoned. It's probably harder for a sober DJ not to get bored and wander off.

2. The DJ probably had a real DJ crucified to a wall who explained what the new cool music the kids are into these days to him.
 
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