Yeah.
Not. Dead.
I agree with you. After watching the episode, I think its a fake out of some sort.
Yeah.
Not. Dead.
This article does make it seem rather final.
When did Stephanie Brown join the cast of Arrow?
Wait....you all think she's really dead? Didn't you see Ollie and Laurel start to talk and then they switched scene to watching them talk from outside the hospital window? That's when they come up with faking her death.
I don't get all the doom saying. I'm enjoying the show this year more than ever.![]()
I considered that but it'd be pretty hard to get around everything that was said in the article. Guess we'll see.But let's remember, these producers don't always tell the truth.
I was surprised when I saw that the next episode will be called "Canary Cry".
I was surprised when I saw that the next episode will be called "Canary Cry".
^^
They've spent an entire season hyping the "who's in the grave?" thing.
To now go back on it would be even stupider than killing a Canary(again) was.
What makes me skeptical about this death is how they cut away from Laurel and Oliver's conversation.
Plus the doctor had said before she would be fine, but then they cut away and she's then in convulsions. Seems sketchy to me.
They may have included that just as a way of hedging their bets in case they decide later on to retcon her death. It might not necessarily mean that they currently intend it to be a fakeout -- just that they're leaving themselves the option to reverse their decision in the future.
Or maybe it really is what they suggested in the interview -- that it's a setup for some future storyline motivated by what Laurel said to Ollie on her deathbed.
That sort of thing does happen, unfortunately. A patient can seem to be on the mend and then take a sudden fatal turn due to unexpected complications. That's sort of what happened to my father at the end of his life, only more gradually.
The writers very well could be hedging their bets. It's that ambiguity that makes me skeptical that Laurel is really dead. Why not play it straight?
Arrow, I don't think this show pays much attention to reality, even much less so than the first season. Why have the doctor say Laurel is going to make it and then kill her off? There was no need for the doctor to even say that. It adds to my skepticism.
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