He did the salmon ladder like it was nothing.
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Yea he did :nod:.
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:high_five:
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:high_five:
So happy we saw him do the salmon ladder |
Me too.
Arrow finale recap: Season 5, Episode #23 And okay, let’s take a moment to discuss the weak point in an otherwise outstanding finale: William. Oliver’s son hasn’t been part of the Arrow narrative in any meaningful way, appearing in a smattering of episodes and existing primarily as a wedge between Oliver and Felicity and a tool for Chase. Sure, nobody wants to see a child in danger, and we all understand a character leaping to protect his son, but the writers are relying on these storytelling shortcuts to create unearned stakes in the finale. Stephen Amell acts the hell out of this, but imagine the emotional resonance of Chase placing, say, Thea in this position instead. You’ve still got that familial bond, but it’s imbued with five seasons of audience connection, too. |
That is a good one.
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Arrow Season 5 Episode 23 Review: "Lian Yu"
But the Oliver that’s just been rescued doesn’t know that he’s about to meet John Diggle and Felicity Smoak. |
That is so true.
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Titles?
That scene still managed to make me feel all the feels. It’s pure magic when Oliver and Felicity are together. There’s so much left unspoken and so much love and respect that you can’t help but feel moved watching their interactions. |
What me to save those?.
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If you want them as titles, yes.
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Okay I think we should use them as titles :).
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Okay :)
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Read that earlier
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