Re: TV: Arrow
Posted: Tue December 16, 2014 4:42 pm
I don't mind the slow build. We don't need another crime fighter this season.E.H. Ruddock wrote:The whole Palmer side story is dumb.
Season 3 has been pretty good too.B wrote:I just finished the first two seasons on Netflix. I like this show. It's not the greatest thing ever, but I look forward to watching it.
I think it's biggest problem is the long season. The seasons could be compressed 15 episodes or so and would probably be better for it.
I don't like how everyone except Felicity is a crime fighter. I think season 2 was better, but this current arc is pretty good.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Season 3 has been pretty good too.B wrote:I just finished the first two seasons on Netflix. I like this show. It's not the greatest thing ever, but I look forward to watching it.
I think it's biggest problem is the long season. The seasons could be compressed 15 episodes or so and would probably be better for it.
Laurel is irritating as fuckCopperTom wrote:I don't like how everyone except Felicity is a crime fighter. I think season 2 was better, but this current arc is pretty good.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Season 3 has been pretty good too.B wrote:I just finished the first two seasons on Netflix. I like this show. It's not the greatest thing ever, but I look forward to watching it.
I think it's biggest problem is the long season. The seasons could be compressed 15 episodes or so and would probably be better for it.
I'm sure she's everyone's least favorite character.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Laurel is irritating as fuckCopperTom wrote:I don't like how everyone except Felicity is a crime fighter. I think season 2 was better, but this current arc is pretty good.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Season 3 has been pretty good too.B wrote:I just finished the first two seasons on Netflix. I like this show. It's not the greatest thing ever, but I look forward to watching it.
I think it's biggest problem is the long season. The seasons could be compressed 15 episodes or so and would probably be better for it.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I hate anything crossover with the Flash on this show. That whole "meta-human" episode last week was kind of dumb. Except for the shocker at the end with Thea!
Also, I hope they are setting this Atom guy to have his own show and get off of Arrow. Don't like him either.
That's cool, but how are they going to bring the Canary back? Does that mean she'll be back on Arrow? Or maybe more likely in any time travel storylines, I guess.bada wrote:E.H. Ruddock wrote:I hate anything crossover with the Flash on this show. That whole "meta-human" episode last week was kind of dumb. Except for the shocker at the end with Thea!
Also, I hope they are setting this Atom guy to have his own show and get off of Arrow. Don't like him either.
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'Arrow' season 4 cast news: Two new cast members play Oliver's and Thea's love interests; Rutina Wesley snags a role
More new faces are coming to "Arrow" as the Queen siblings both get respective new love interests in the show's upcoming fourth season. Just recently, "Enlisted" alum Parker Young and Elysia Rotaru from "iZombie" joined the cast.
The former will play the role of Alex Davis, a smart and driven young man. HIs work with Oliver brings him to Thea's life. With Roy (Colton Haynes) out of the picture and the expiration of the actor's deal with the show, Thea is bound to move on.
Rotaru, on the other hand, will play the role of a love interest for Oliver from a flashback. Olicity fans need not worry as she is more of an old flame rather than someone who is going to break off Felicity and Ollie's relationship, basically because she is a thing of the past. But Ollie's flashbacks almost always intermingle with the present and this is what executive producer Marc Guggenheim hinted at during a chat with EW.
"Oliver is gonna have a love interest in the past that will serve as a parallel or potentially a contrast to his love affair with Felicity in the present," he said.
Oliver will also be seen tackling some bad guys from a crime organization that goes by the name Shadowspire. Jimmy Akingbola will play a loose adaptation of its group's leader, Baron Reiter (Baron Blitzkreig in the comics), and Ryan Robbins as the group's ruthless member Conklin.
The latest addition to cast is Rutina Wesley from "True Blood." The actress currently stars in "Hannibal" as Reba but will appear in the DC Comics adaptation for a multi-episode arc in a still undisclosed role. She joins "Teen Wolf" actor JR Bourne, who has been cast as villain Double Down.
"Arrow" season 4 premieres Oct. 7.