If that's Wild Dog in the trailer, then any obscure DC character has a chance to make it to television.
I laugh every time they say "stardust."
And it won't eat through its handy container!Actually, that part wouldn't be hard to explain. It's probably stored as two halves of a compound (like epoxy) that spray at the same time and react when they combine.
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Verification via Flash memo... nice.
The neater trick was how he telepathically contacted Barry to do it.
Did it show him texting? I must've missed that.I was assuming Felicity's smart enough to be using an air-gapped system.
Also do we suppose Felicity's putting the flash drive in the arrow cave computer that she got from the stranger on the dark web is going to cause no problems?
Did it show him texting? I must've missed that.Yes. After Singh doubts him, Oliver takes the phone away from his ear and begins tapping. They don't show the contents of the text, but cut back to Flash putting a post it note on Sings monitor.
Disappointing non-episode. Contributed nothing to any of the storylines, outside of maybe the fact that we got Rene's backstory. But the characters were not being themselves. They felt like students in a school play, presenting the stock arguments on the gun-control debate. You could lose the whole episode without compromising one solitary aspect of the season, aside from Thea's suddenly popping up again after her prolonged absence.
Well, that was the worst episode in recent memory. Maybe even the worst of the season. So many steps backward through tedious exposition and flashback.
Well, really, subjected to torture long enough, people will tell you anything you want to hear even if it isn't true, so who knows.
I'm well past being ready to tell the writers of these shows anything they want to hear :DTo be fair, they brought that up themselves in the flashbacks.
He should also probably carry an assault rifle in his quiver, and to be more XTREME! his bow should fire katanas instead of arrows.(https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/s480x480/17523232_1395760193820810_7430370460360078941_n.jpg?oh=d1481e1bf6ad87993774e212dabc3e73&oe=595FF1CF)
In my head, that message the U.S. Marshal received which caused Adrian to go ballistic without seeing it, was actually just a funny cat picture that had nothing to do with Prometheus.
I was really expecting Rene to get killed or seriously injured in the Helix raid. What with the heartfelt reunion and promise to his daughter, everyone giving Felicity heck about working with Helix, and then Felicity's insistence/concern that no one was to be hurt in the raid. So there was no real payoff to all that preaching to Felicity. Or to Diggle's wife, for that matter. It's like the whole episode only existed to hastily get rid of Helix, like they were sorry they made it into such a prominent part of the show and just wanted to sweep it under a rug.
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Wasn't the raid going on at the same time Rene was meeting his daughter?
In the words of the noted sage - "If I didn't have such a vague memory of the rest of the season, I'd call last night's episode the most pointless of this season."
And, from our Unfinished Business department: Did I miss something, or did they completely forget about Vigilante?
I'm convinced they changed plans in mid-season and made Chase into Prometheus instead of Vigilante. That'd explain why they used the name of one of the Vigilantes for him. They probably hope we forget all the Vigilante stuff.
Maybe Chase was Vigilante and used that identity to throw the team off until he was ready to reveal himself as Prometheus....?
I'm convinced they changed plans in mid-season and made Chase into Prometheus instead of Vigilante. That'd explain why they used the name of one of the Vigilantes for him. They probably hope we forget all the Vigilante stuff.
That makes sense. It's like when in the Armageddon 2001 story arc (in the comics way back when) Monarch was supposed to be revealed as Captain Atom. Then the information leaked out ahead of the reveal so they changed him into Hank Hall. In my not so humble opinion that was the most idiotic decision DC ever made.
Something to strike fear into the hearts of a few:
Are we sure they're done with the Flashbacks?
They flashed back to unseen events from Season 1. Why can't they continue to do that in Season 6?
I don't see how, unless the rooftop fight, between Prometheus and Vigilante, was all in Chase's mind.