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Arrow - The Final Season

So Earth-1’s Kasnia is turkey? That looked like Istanbul

Wow that ending. I didn’t expect that to happen this soon in the season.
 
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The main plots of this weeks episode were kind of boring. What made it great was those tender moments between Oliver and Thea. I remember Thea in the first season being this snotty brat and to see how much she has changed, and how much wisdom she has, almost made me emotional. Then we got the ending with everyone being in the Bunker. My first question is is it present day or did they all go back to when Oliver first left. I hope it's present day because Thea going to help form the League of Heroes is a really nice ending for her and I didn't want this episode to be reset on that account. Also, they just made the future storyline interesting, in that they got rid of it. They really are upping their cliffhanger game this season.

Both Flash and Arrow almost made me cry this week. I knew Martin was an incredible actor, but man Holland and Amell together was really great. It was just really special to see Ollie and Speedy together one last time.
 
So Earth-1’s Kasnia is turkey? That looked like Istanbul

Somewhere in the Balkans, actually. In Legends, we saw a map of a future "Kasnia Conglomerate" in 2147 that basically encompassed every Balkan nation and a bit of European Turkey:

https://arrow.fandom.com/wiki/File:Kasnia_Conglomerate.png

So presumably present-day Kasnia is somewhere in that region.


So... I'm guessing that the "god" wanting to cause the Crisis will turn out to be the Anti-Monitor instead of the Monitor.
 
All the talk of Mar Novu as a god and - voilà - we end with a deus ex machina. Can't wait to see where the writers are going with these twists (Zoe and the time travel).
 
Well, I guess all the producers' talk last season about how that was the future of Star City for sure is off the table now. With those three in the present, they can warn about what's coming and prevent that dystopian future. So there's still a chance for Zoe and John Jr., and for the city as a whole.
 
^ I'm not sure the Legends or the Time Bureau would let the future be altered that dramatically.

Do we know which episode the 'Green Arrow and the Canaries' backdoor pilot is supposed to be yet?
 
Well, I guess all the producers' talk last season about how that was the future of Star City for sure is off the table now. With those three in the present, they can warn about what's coming and prevent that dystopian future. So there's still a chance for Zoe and John Jr., and for the city as a whole.

It was always going to have to be undone, or else you're left with the message that everything Oliver & Co did for the past seven years was for nothing.
 
Episode 9. Post-Crisis, Pre-Finale. Which makes sense as they'll a need a reason for Mia to be permanently stuck in the present.

That seems a little late in the game to me, but if it's true, why have they already brought Mia to the present in Episode 3?
 
Yes, it does, because, for the most part, every one of the Arrowverse's shows operates in real time.
I don't think that's the case 100% of the time. IE - I'm sure they try to 'time sink' at the end of a season; but during the Season run, you have various episodes occurring at varying rates.

(If it is a hard/fast rule - then the Batwoman series involvement in CoIE will prove REALLY weird/interesting.) ;)
 
I don't think that's the case 100% of the time. IE - I'm sure they try to 'time sink' at the end of a season; but during the Season run, you have various episodes occurring at varying rates.

(If it is a hard/fast rule - then the Batwoman series involvement in CoIE will prove REALLY weird/interesting.) ;)

There are and have been exceptions (Batwoman is one right now, - although I don't think that will remain the case - and Supergirl Season 2 was when it started) but this conceit has been pretty much consistent across the board since Arrow premiered.
 
What is it with this show and killing Canaries? :eek:

Pretty good episode, great to see Thea back, and an awesome cliffhanger.

Also, I do hope Thea & Talia's League of Their Own drops by Gotham at some point in the future... ;)
 
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