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re: Arrow: Season 3 Thread

Posted on 11/20/14 at 12:26 pm to
Posted by BlacknGold
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Posted on 11/20/14 at 12:26 pm to
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Tedock


i really like your theory. it makes a lot of sense. it could also involve Bamatab's theory involving the kid as well. the two dont have to be exclusive.

I watched an interview with Amell last night where he said the shows completely understands peoples concerns with Laurel becoming Canary. He said she will NOT be the same canary as Sarah. they understand that takes a large amount of training and time.

as much as we were worried about her transformation, it really seems like the show heard the concerns and understand them. i think they will do a good job with her. Amell also kept saying episodes 10-13 are one of the biggest focal points of the season.
Posted by Tedock
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Posted on 11/21/14 at 3:48 am to
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I watched an interview with Amell last night where he said the shows completely understands peoples concerns with Laurel becoming Canary. He said she will NOT be the same canary as Sarah. they understand that takes a large amount of training and time.


I think in the same interview Amell said that he might not actually show up in the present day for a couple of episodes. Said he had like 9 days off in a row and that was the longest he had gone without filming anything since the show started.

It might be interesting if Oliver does disappear for a couple of episodes after the midseason finale. Seeing how Team Arrow plus maybe Ray handle Danny “Brick” Brickwell (who appears in episodes 10, 11, and 12) trying to take over the city.

Though that does mean that Laurel and Roy would have to shoulder more of the story in the present day and neither have proven they can do that yet.
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