Madison McLaughlin: How're these gems? Looking at these faces make me happy
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Madison McLaughlin: How're these gems? Looking at these faces make me happy
@angelfireeast replied to “I still don’t understand why Diggle’s ideal world...” I thought it was guilt over his brother and feeling like being Arrow is the ultimate atonement figure. John took that on as way to the most heroic and atone. Also maybe a little wanting be big damn hero? I dunno. Just lame ass they don't know how to include of Green Arrow and l Throw FeFe in with a cameo
As much as I loved Arrow100, there were so many issues, the more I go back and rewatch it. I’m starting to question if I even know Diggle anymore, seeing that this is the last thing I would ever think he’d want.
A big regret of Sara’s is getting on the gambit with Oliver, and this is a reality for her where she never did that: betray the only person who never betrayed her. A big regret of Thea’s is not loving her mother enough, and this is a reality for her where she gets to do just that: love her mother. A big regret of Oliver’s is not getting married to Laurel, and this is a reality where he gets to do exactly that: marry the person he never deserved.
It makes the characters of Ray Palmer and John Diggle seem out of place in this world, and there is such a lack of substance to their purpose in the stasis. I just feel so terrible for these two characters who’s main focus is lost.
What if, AK and GB really did want that for Diggle, to constantly want what Oliver had? Then it would all make sense although would make me question the validity of their friendship and brotherhood. It’s just, it would’ve been so simple for them just to say that Diggle’s family isn’t broken and he still has baby Sara, you know? Like, you don’t even have to show me at this point, I’m willing to take scraps as long as they make sense.
If anything Arrow 100 only emphasized more to me as to why it is that Felicity just does not fit in the Arrowverse, seeing that it made no sense for her to be in the stasis, as she served no purpose other than wallpaper.
The #Arrow100 Project
Oliver Queen to Felicity Smoak in Arrow 100
original gifs: Tony’s Stark Snark
Published on Nov 30, 2016
On the black carpet at the "Arrow" 100th episode party in Vancouver, Emily Bett Rickards and Colton Haynes reflect on The CW show reaching the milestone. Echo Kellum also reveals why being on a show that has now reached 100 episodes is so meaningful. And, Caity Lotz shares her thoughts on why "Arrow" has been so successful.
@kyliafanfiction responded to “I still don’t understand why Diggle” why would he want the Brother who voluntarily worked with Darhk and betrayed them back?
Because in his perfect world, that never happened. In his perfect world, Andy listened to him, Andy and him never went to the war in Afghanistan, and they are all a happy family. Diggle’s biggest regret is ever taking Andy with him to Afghanistan, and if he never did, none of the terrible things that happened would’ve happened.
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And it kills me that the only Olicity we got in the 100th episode was that 10 second montage and all that subtext (the building, the looks, the different Felicitys).