[TV] [Green] Arrow Trailer, Show coming this fall

Stick with it Nick. They begin to figure things out by the middle of the first season. Like figuring out how to tell Island flashbacks with tension, because the stakes aren't "will he get to leave?"
 
The original plan was to have him late in the season (like episode 20) to serve as a sort of pilot episode for the series, but they scrapped that idea in favor of a straight up pilot. No idea if that means they're not having him in an episode at the end of the season though.
 
The original plan was to have him late in the season (like episode 20) to serve as a sort of pilot episode for the series, but they scrapped that idea in favor of a straight up pilot. No idea if that means they're not having him in an episode at the end of the season though.
Right now he's too busy being the popular hero "Coma Man"
 
Hey, so, they just started airing this over here. Only seen the first episode so far... Considering my TV time is limited, continue watching or not? :p
 
Yes.

The show can bounce around in quality, but the writers know what they're doing and things start to greatly improve about halfway through season one (without a complete change in premise that came about from a movie) and things payoff by the finale.
 
Yes.

The show can bounce around in quality, but the writers know what they're doing and things start to greatly improve about halfway through season one (without a complete change in premise that came about from a movie) and things payoff by the finale.
GOD, let it go about SHIELD already. We get it, you hate the series.
 
Yes.

The show can bounce around in quality, but the writers know what they're doing and things start to greatly improve about halfway through season one (without a complete change in premise that came about from a movie) and things payoff by the finale.
What change of premise? The show had it all planned from the get go. Why do you think the actors and creators kept saying "just hang in there, it's going to get great". They knew what was going to be revealed with the release of Winter Soldier. You make it sound like they came up with it at the last minute and threw it together off the cuff. I am sorry the slow burn disagreed with you but I will be honest, I watched all of Arrow season one and it had a lot of issues that required overlooking to enjoy the show, easily as much as AoS. Primary among them was Laurel. She drags down that series as does all the silly will he sleep with her or some other chick, does she love him or his best friend... it gets painfully old and I found the best way to enjoy the show was to fast forward past any scene with Laurel. The show would be better without her. I will take a complicated long-con style story to the CW bullshit any day.
 
I'd rather have Ryan Choi, but I like Brandon Routh. So...yay? I don't know, it's an actor I like in a show I like, playing a character who is a prime example of the DC Silver Age problem of characters with a great look, incredibly interesting power, and all the personality of white bread.
 
The AV Club is reporting that the seventh episode of season 3, which features a Flash crossover, will also include Nick Tarabay as Captain Boomerang.


Also, an update on how Deathstroke is doing:
 

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I think everyone universally agrees that Laurel is one of the most annoying TV characters ever.
 
More than Lori or Andrea in The Walking Dead? No way. She can't be THAT bad.
Yes... yes she can. She exists purely to push the love triangle angle that CW shows think is necessary to get female viewers to watch, her story lines do more to bog down and overly complicate the plots rather than adding to them, and the actress just isn't that good.
 
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