Board Thread:Arrow discussions/@comment-28966395-20160922145625/@comment-28458080-20161111153058

Xandermcc wrote: AubreyFitzwilliam wrote: Xandermcc wrote: AubreyFitzwilliam wrote: Mei&amp;Arrow wrote: Great video!

Laughed my pants out XD;

I was thinking the exact same thing! Kill Felicity, after all she doesn't bring anything good into the series anymore, Curtis can replace her; Yes, either they get back together and restore a decent dynamic or she dies and stays dead. Then Curtis injures someone to the point of death(or just comatose) and the trauma makes his ineviatable shift to 'base operative' complete(let's face it, he's a softy compared to ther other recruits). I hate you all, well at least your opinions. Hey Xander, would you care to explain your own opinion at all? or prefer to just stick with vague vitriole? Sorry, i was just sick of constantly doing it back when S3 and 4 were airing. She was not a bad character during those seasons. I think that everyone just felt that Oliver being in a relationship means that he had to be in a situation of listening to what Felicity had to say. That took away the rebel that they think Oliver is. The thing is that he is not a rebel and he has learned from Felicity, Diggle, and the rest of his team that working together is good. So i hate it when fans wish death upon a character just for being the girlfriend. What? She was a bad character in those 2 seasons. Now she is great again but in seasons 3 &4 she sucked. I believe in the same episode she told her mother not to break up with Quentin because he lied/ or kept a secret from her yet in the end of the episode or the one after that she broke the engagement  with Oliver  because  he didn't  tell her   has a son. It isn't about being a girlfriend it is about how badly the character was written that it was one of the main issues of the show.