

Through a series of events, Oliver not only confronted Samantha, but he got the truth about her son, William, of his own accord and Felicity discovered it as well, thinking he's holding out on her. Things started out alright, but from the moment everyone arrived in Central City, Oliver's head really wasn't in the game.

I've been known to be wrong before, so by all means, share your thoughts with me. I'm not sure that was the best use of the crossover's time, especially if the hope is to persuade Flash viewers to get their butts over to Arrow. While we got to know more about Kendar/Chay-Ara and Carter/Khufu (and what we did learn was very cool, making the wait for LoT interminable), the story of Oliver, his son and his concern over Felicity's reaction were the main event, and if Barry is correct, the reason he had to turn back time. HOWEVER! The overall intent of the crossover did, in my opinion, get derailed. Things have blossomed while you were away.

If you don't always watch, there is much to enjoy. It's not all darkness and despair over here, Flash Fanatics. Just like on The Flash previously, Arrow pulls out all the stops to make Flash viewers comfortable in its world. : Remind me again what happened to your old lair, or the one before that.Oliver: Well, absolutely nothing if you forget about the revolving door you guys installed so the bad guys can come and go as they please.Ĭaitlin: Remind me again what happened to your old lair, or the one before that. Thea: A bunch of superheroes in a farm house? I feel like I've seen that in a movie before. It is for viewers, as well, because it allows all of the characters we love to stay loose and enjoy themselves a bit despite the rather tense times under which they're all operating. Everyone who has been there knows how important it is to get in touch with yourself, so hightailing it out of the city for both protection and reflection seems like a great idea. In order for the two teams of superheroes to try and defeat Vandal Savage, they decided they had to give Kendra the best chance at recalling who she once was. While I know she has lived 206 lives, Kendra Saunders hit the jackpot in the name department when she was an Egyptian priestess.

We started all of this on The Flash Season 2 Episode 8, when we really got to know Chay-Ara.
