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Good season finale. Glad they didn't kill off Slade. I really hope they don't make Laurel become the Canary in the future.
 
So don't kill the murderers, take them down so they can live and kill another day, perfect plan

they will get locked up i guess plus the marakuru made them killers. but i cant front they need to chill on that non killing shit. i smiled when that ninja woman killed that girl.
 
they will get locked up i guess plus the marakuru made them killers. but i cant front they need to chill on that non killing shit. i smiled when that ninja woman killed that girl.
SUPERHEROES DON'T KILL! Anti-Heroes do. Green Arrow isn't an anti-hero and never has been.

That's the whole point. Killing or not, it's a great show.

Even when Ollie killed Prometheus (who is very dangerous on a evil Batman-type level and deserved to die) that shit ate him up on the inside.
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Before Blackest Night, Hal Jordan and Ollie decided to form their own Justice League to try and take out villains before they attacked, and in the process came across Prometheus. Prometheus had gathered lower level villains together to carry out joint attacks against the heroes while holding the hero's cities hostage. During Prometheus' attack, Roy Harper had his arm severed and almost died. When Prometheus was facing defeat, he played his trump card and detonated a large device that teleports a large portion of Star City into the dimension where Prometheus keeps his hideout. The resulting effect is that a huge crater is made in the middle of Star City and 10's of thousands of people are killed, including Roy Harper's daughter Lian. Given the fact the Prometheus was clearly not bluffing, The Justice League that Hal and Ollie had formed lets Prometheus go. Following the events of Blackest Night, Ollie tracks down Prometheus to his hideout and kills him in cold blood with an arrow to the head.

After Cry For Justice, the Justice League discovers Ollie's murder of Prometheus, and turn him in to the Star City Police to stand trial for murder. In the Fall of Green Arrow story, Ollie has his identity revealed to the public, Dinah gives him back her wedding ring (unclear if they are divorced or just seperated) and the results of the trial are that the jury finds him not guilty of murder, though the judge disagrees and decides to banish Ollie from Star City.
 
SUPERHEROES DON'T KILL! Anti-Heroes do. Green Arrow isn't an anti-hero and never has been.

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Read my earlier comments I said I'm cool that he doesn't kill recklessly. But in certain situations it doesn't make sense when u have aa whole army that wants u dead. If that was the case that don't kill from the start. But anyway that's my opinion.
 
Good season finale. Glad they didn't kill off Slade. I really hope they don't make Laurel become the Canary in the future.


I agree ...it was real good! Arrow is the best thing DC comics has done. The chess move by Oliver using felicity to hit Slade with the cure. League of assassins when ol girl said I'm the heir of the demon! Snapping bitches necks like her father taught her. Thea nickname was "speedy" who is a hero in the green arrow mythos. Malcolm Merlin was happy when she shot him :lol: Diggle been shooting arrows off in his wife. Great finale ...eagerly await season 3
 
I agree ...it was real good! Arrow is the best thing DC comics has done. The chess move by Oliver using felicity to hit Slade with the cure. League of assassins when ol girl said I'm the heir of the demon! Snapping bitches necks like her father taught her. Thea nickname was "speedy" who is a hero in the green arrow mythos. Malcolm Merlin was happy when she shot him :lol: Diggle been shooting arrows off in his wife. Great finale ...eagerly await season 3

:yes::yes::yes::yes:
 
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What’s that? You say you need to know what’s going to happen on this season of Arrow after last season’s absolutely bonkers finale that saw the greatest freighter-based showdown this side of Lost?
EW caught up with Arrow executive producer Andrew Kreisberg—who now has his hands full with The CW’s other new flashy (get it?) superhero show The Flash (now you get it). But since Kreisberg is pulling double duty with the DC Comics heroes, that means he’s got double the scoop to offer.

Perhaps most pressing is the question of which villainous threat Oliver Queen will face this coming season, which picks up six or seven months after the season-two finale. Crime is down and the police aren’t hunting Ollie—but peace never lasts that long in Starling City. Despite last season’s startlingly sinister Slade, this year’s villain will have to up the ante even more.
“Slade had a very specific agenda—he was out for revenge and had set up this elaborate five-year plot,” Kreisberg tells EW. “What’s interesting about the villain in season three is that he doesn’t necessarily disagree with [Oliver]. He doesn’t have any personal animus towards the Arrow, and he actually in some ways has a very similar worldview. [But] the Arrow is thinking too small.”

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Kreisberg continued: “In some ways, as Oliver is struggling with whether or not he can be the Arrow and Oliver at the same time, the villain of season 3 is saying, ‘Being Oliver Queen is what’s holding you back from fulfilling your true destiny.’ So it’s a very interesting dynamic, but it is tied in the same way that Oliver last year was wrestling with, ‘Am I a hero or a killer?’ The theme of identity is tied up very much in how the villain is presented to Oliver.”

Kriesberg teases that the casting of this year’s Big Bad—one speculative fan theory suggests it’s Ra’s al Ghul—will happen “soon.” Certainly iconic baddie al Ghul would fit the bill for Kreisberg’s description of what Ollie will face in the coming year.

But while he’ll face a new villain, he’ll also encounter a new hero—or, a familiar one, actually. Fans have been buzzing about the announced Arrow/The Flash crossover episode, which will happen in the eighth episode of both shows (think November). So why is this Barry Allen-Oliver Queen mash-up more special than other crossovers?
“It’s really going to be an adventure with the Arrow and Flash on both episodes. Watching the two teams come together and fight alongside each other, it’s one of the most fun parts,” says Kreisberg. “We just don’t believe in waiting. We really believe in accelerated storytelling and especially for those first nine episodes of the season—for both shows—hopefully we’ve designed it so that none of these [make you say], ‘Well, I missed that one, it’s fine.’”

Kreisberg’s entire approach to both Arrow and The Flash operates on the hope that none of the episodes feel like duds. That’s why Kreiger and company have “spectacular and amazing midseason finales planned for both shows that are both game-changers … and what better way to lead into it than by having this amazing team-up?”

The Flash premieres on October 7; Arrow returns for season three on October 8.


http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/22/arrow-season-three-villain-flash-crossover/
 
well so much for that idea(although i think this was stated by DC from jump)

Geoff Johns Says DC's Films and TV Won't Cross Over
Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 07.18.2014

They are their own universes...

Anyone holding out hope that Stephen Amell will play Oliver Queen in the DC movie universe had their hopes dashed today. Geoff Johns, the Chief Creative Officer at DC, revealed at The CW's TCA press tour (via IGN) that there will be no crossover between the Man of Steel-started film universe and the television universe started by Arrow, saying that they are each "their own universes." Check out some highlights from his comments:

On whether we'll see two different Justice Leagues between the shows and films: "You'll see a lot of DC universe characters [on The Flash and Arrow]. You won't see Batman or Superman. We're on production on Batman V Superman now. So you'll see characters like The Atom or Firestorm, but no not Batman or Superman right now [on TV]."

On keeping the two universes separate: "It's a separate universe than film so that the filmmakers can tell the story that's best for film. While we explore something different in a different corner of the DC universe. We will not be integrating the film and television universes."
 
Read my earlier comments I said I'm cool that he doesn't kill recklessly. But in certain situations it doesn't make sense when u have aa whole army that wants u dead. If that was the case that don't kill from the start. But anyway that's my opinion.

His conversion was interesting and well done but by the end, when it's really a "kill or be killed" situation, all the handwringing was overdone.
You fight with a bow and arrows, people will die.

well so much for that idea(although i think this was stated by DC from jump)

Geoff Johns Says DC's Films and TV Won't Cross Over
Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 07.18.2014

They are their own universes...

Anyone holding out hope that Stephen Amell will play Oliver Queen in the DC movie universe had their hopes dashed today. Geoff Johns, the Chief Creative Officer at DC, revealed at The CW's TCA press tour (via IGN) that there will be no crossover between the Man of Steel-started film universe and the television universe started by Arrow, saying that they are each "their own universes." Check out some highlights from his comments:

On whether we'll see two different Justice Leagues between the shows and films: "You'll see a lot of DC universe characters [on The Flash and Arrow]. You won't see Batman or Superman. We're on production on Batman V Superman now. So you'll see characters like The Atom or Firestorm, but no not Batman or Superman right now [on TV]."

On keeping the two universes separate: "It's a separate universe than film so that the filmmakers can tell the story that's best for film. While we explore something different in a different corner of the DC universe. We will not be integrating the film and television universes."

Okay. So they are setting up a tv continuity and a movie continuity.
Fine.
We'll see how it works out.
 
His conversion was interesting and well done but by the end, when it's really a "kill or be killed" situation, all the handwringing was overdone.
You fight with a bow and arrows, people will die.

exactly
 
They're fucking up tremendously with that statement. This is why DC stay losing :smh:

When you make the tv & cinema all apart of one universe you tie the hands of the creators and writers. Everything has to fall into place and line up.
 
well so much for that idea(although i think this was stated by DC from jump)

Geoff Johns Says DC's Films and TV Won't Cross Over
Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 07.18.2014

They are their own universes...

Anyone holding out hope that Stephen Amell will play Oliver Queen in the DC movie universe had their hopes dashed today. Geoff Johns, the Chief Creative Officer at DC, revealed at The CW's TCA press tour (via IGN) that there will be no crossover between the Man of Steel-started film universe and the television universe started by Arrow, saying that they are each "their own universes." Check out some highlights from his comments:

On whether we'll see two different Justice Leagues between the shows and films: "You'll see a lot of DC universe characters [on The Flash and Arrow]. You won't see Batman or Superman. We're on production on Batman V Superman now. So you'll see characters like The Atom or Firestorm, but no not Batman or Superman right now [on TV]."

On keeping the two universes separate: "It's a separate universe than film so that the filmmakers can tell the story that's best for film. While we explore something different in a different corner of the DC universe. We will not be integrating the film and television universes."
Proof that DC truly has some DUMB FUCKS in charge of things over there.:smh::smh::smh:
 
Arrow Recasts Oliver's Blade-Wielding Season 3 Mentor

A substitute is stepping in as Arrow‘s new teacher.

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Rila Fukushima, who co-starred in The Wolverine in 2013, has been tapped to play Tatsu Yamashiro — aka Katana — on Season 3 of The CW series. The Japanese actress replaces Devon Aoki, who reportedly pulled out due to a scheduling conflict.

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As previously reported, Tatsu is a deadly, sword-wielding martial arts expert — and wife of Oliver Queen’s teacher/handler Toshi — who will play a major role in Oliver’s journey to becoming the Arrow. She will be seen in flashbacks in Season 3, along with her husband.

TVLine’s sister site Deadline was first to report the news.

Season 3 of Arrow bows Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 8/7c.
 
Forget Liam Neeson! This Is Arrow's Ras Al Ghul


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As excited as Liam Neeson was about the idea, it appears that he will not be reprising his role as Ra's al Ghul on the upcoming third season of Arrow, but now we do know the name of the actor who will actually be taking on the part. It has been officially revealed today that Riddick's Matt Nable, the Rugby player-turned-actor seen above, has been selected to play one of DC Comics' most iconic villains.

While the identity of the performer playing Ra's al Ghul has been teased since San Diego Comic-Con in late July - where it was announced the character would be the big bad of Arrow Season 3 - this new announcement actually comes from show star Stephen Amell himself, who posted the following message on his Twitter page:


<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Please welcome Matt Nable to Arrow. You know who he's playing. <a href="http://t.co/f0I7tmujiD">pic.twitter.com/f0I7tmujiD</a></p>&mdash; Stephen Amell (@amellywood) <a href="https://twitter.com/amellywood/status/507595979759972352">September 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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At this stage we can't say exactly what Nable's costuming as Ra's al Ghul will look like, but we do know two things for certain: he will wear a a sword in a scabbard on his hip:

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And will wear some pretty intense finger jewelry:


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Ra's al Ghul has been named dropped a few times already on Arrow, but only in the next season will we get to see him in the flesh. In terms of fixed continuity, we know that he will be portrayed as the head of the League of Assassins living in the fictional location of Nanda Parbat, and he has at least one daughter, Nyssa (Katrina Law). He both helped train both Malcolm Merlyn and Sara Lance to come trained killers as members of the League, but the former was eventually booted out and the latter left without permission. Oliver Queen has said on the show that he has been aware of both Ra's and the League of Shadows, but it's never exactly been explained how. Presumably that question will be answered in upcoming episodes.

CW has Arrow set to premiere Season 3 on Wednesday, October 8.


http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Forget-Liam-Neeson-Arrow-Ras-Al-Ghul-67113.html
 
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