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Mid-Season Recap: ARROW Season 6
We’re back to talk about Arrow season six! We last left off, with Oliver getting [mostly] everyone off of Lian Yu, Slade going on a quest to find his son, and Green Arrow’s identity being revealed. A reminder that this is a spoiler recap so come back later if you’re not caught up. We also can’t cover every single detail. If I miss anything (likely) sorry in advance. So with that out of the way – let’s get into it. Ollie has to deal with being under investigation as his identity was revealed in the previous episode. The show episode ends with the picture being fake, but that doesn’t stop Agent…
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DC Entertainment: 2017 in Review – Part 2 [Television]
2017 has been another great year for DC Entertainment. Warner Brothers’ DC Extended Universe released two movies again this year, one with great results. and one.. well one did not do too hot. DC Television worlds have grown exponentially, and animation is being used increasingly. Gaming realms have also increased with some new additions this year. In this part of our annual reflection, we will be looking at major news, rumors, announcements, and SPOILERS regarding all things DC Entertainment’s television shows. To see our recap of DC Entertainment’s Five Best Moments of San Diego Comic-Con 2017, click HERE. 2017 has been the best year yet for DC TV (yep, I know…
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Spoiler Review: Crisis on Earth X Parts3&4
It’s me again! We’re picking up where we left off, which if you haven’t read the review for the first two parts, can be found HERE. We’re on Earth-X where most of our heroes, (Martin, Jax, Sara, Alex, Flash and Arrow), are locked in a fenced area, where they meet Ray, a man who loved the wrong person and is locked up for it. The team talks about trying to get out, and they wonder how everyone else is doing, on Earth-1. Cisco finally wakes up from his coma, locked in a containment cell with Team Arrow, Caitlin and Wells in other cells on the pipeline. Kara, is upstairs, under…
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Spoiler Review: Crisis on Earth-X Parts 1&2
Directed By: Part 1: Larry Teng and Part 2: James Bamford Hello again everybody! I will be reviewing the crossover this time around. If you want a look at a ranking for all of the crossovers, check out Paul’s article HERE. I’ll be reviewing the crossover as a whole, but in two parts since there is so much material. The link to the second part is down at the end. And as always, if you have any comments, feel free to let us know on Twitter, @WatchtowerBabel. And so let’s begin! We start off on Earth-X, where the Nazi symbol is prevalent. Apparent rebels guarding something get attacked by an…
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Spoiler Recap: ARROW Episode 6×1 “Fallout”
In the season premiere, we finally get to see the fallout of what happened in last years finale. The show starts off in present day with Team Arrow on a mission, as usual. The opening was fantastic and the action was amazing. Each moment slowly reveals one character after another, and then you realize that no one important is dead. The reveal was nice and I’m glad the gang is back together, but I can’t help but like it cheapens the finale. Only two characters were seriously affected by the incident. Well, there’s more but we’ll get to that later. After the death of Samantha, Oliver is left with this…
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Stephen Amell Reflects on ARROW Season 5, Talks About This Year’s Crossover
Arrow starts its sixth season next week! After a stellar fifth season, fans can’t wait to see what happened after the show’s explosive finale. In an interview with TVLine, star Stephen Amell reflected on season five and said what he’s excited for season six. Details down below! Regarding what made season five work better than the previous season, Amell said: I think that Season 5 began in earnest with a dinner that [Arrowverse executive producer] Greg Berlanti and I had just after the conclusion of Season 4. We’ve built out a really interesting universe on The CW, and I think that there are things that we [on Arrow] do better than everybody else.…
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ARROW Season 5 Recap
Arrow season 5 has is over. The explosive fifth season was a return to form for the series. Seeing old and new characters, an end to the flashbacks, and death, lots and lots of death. Make sure you click the links for my mid-season recap, and for Katie‘s review of Second Chances and Bratva if you haven’t read them already. And if you’re not caught up go watch it on Netflix! I’ll be covering episodes 13-23, and remember spoilers ahead. Prometheus continues to be 20 steps ahead of Team Arrow. The Police get word that the Green Arrow killed Officer Malone. This leads to GA becoming a wanted criminal. The Team has to lay low for a good…
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SPOILER REVIEW: Arrow 5.12 “Bratva”
Episode 104: 5 x 12 Air Date: February 8 2017 Bratva In last week’s episode, we traveled to Russia, the focus of Arrow’s famed flashbacks this entire season. In the beginning, we found Oliver and Talia taking down some low-level drug dealers/target practice in a flashback. We see Oliver’s skills come to light. We switch to the present where we find Oliver and Susan in his office, when low and behold Quentin Lance comes back. (YAY) Quentin says he has no intention of hiding his problems and agrees to do an interview with Susan to talk about the alcohol issues. Oliver then runs off to a press conference to thank…
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SPOILER REVIEW: Arrow: 5.11 “Second Chances”
Here we go. Please bear with me. I’m new here, I’m a huge fan of Arrow, with a need for a slight romantic vibe, so needless to say, I want Oliver to be with Felicity, but we can get to that some other time. I’ve watched this show from day one, so I’ve been with it through all of its good days and bad days. In my opinion, there’s more good than bad, so I will disagree with many critics of this show. But down to business. This week’s episode covered the introduction of the (potential) new black canary. I’m extremely partial to Katie Cassidy’s portrayal of her, so I…
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Mid-Season Recap: ARROW Season 5
Warning: This review contains mild spoilers. Arrow season five has brought the show back to its roots. Oliver works alone (with Felicity as tech support), and he’s doing everything he can to stop crime in Star City. This whole set up is similar to the show’s first season. With Diggle out of the picture and Thea retired; Oliver needs all the help he can get. Felicity wants to build team Arrow from the ground up, and convinces Oliver to recruit new allies, but Oliver isn’t to keen on the idea of having new partners – especially after losing Laurel. Oliver does listen to Felicity and recruits Rene Ramirez (Wild Dog),…





























