Board Thread:Arrow discussions/@comment-1783334-20160601021958/@comment-24695878-20160729212040

Diagonally33 wrote: Rafe Adler wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Rafe Adler wrote: Kaestal wrote: And thus all meaning of death has ended.

Just wait for the fans to cry that it doesn't work in your T.V show because it isn't what happens in the comics and a new way for revival will appear.

Its not like there are a whole lot of things different in the TV show than the comics, but killing a character that really never did anything to contribute until she put Damien Dhark in jail? And was then killed by said man in revenge and to teach a lesson that this isn't a game, and killing the correct character that would make people say "NOOOOO"?

How silly. Laurel rises out of the ground and sees Misha Collins in a trenchcoat.

He then says "I gripped you tight and raised you from perdition".

That is the opening to Season 5.

I never really cared for Laurel, but I really started to like her shortly before her death. So yes I didn't like her at first, but I started to like her a few eps before her death. I wanted her back at first, but then I realized that bringing Laurel back after killing her off (even though I think that was terrible writing in the first place) is just lazy and half-assed writing which I feel is what the past two seasons have suffered from. Now we have to cure the thousand other fans who think this makes sense. I might be cured in this case, but you can't cure my hate of Olicity. I will never stop hating Olicity. Because lets face it that was lazy writing as well.

Seriously though that really is going to be the opening of Season 5.

Xander I will be gone for a while. Taking a trip to Lian Yu. I hear Mewtwo is there. The Legends of Tomorrow have the Waverider, so they can get her from theast before she is killed. Sara wanted to go to the past in Legends of Tomorrow season finale to save Laurel but Hunter stopped her. I prefer the Castiel route, but whatever I still feel like if everyone can just come back to life on this show then death is meaningless.