Board Thread:Arrow discussions/@comment-807326-20170202010018/@comment-24152851-20170212043900

For the love of crap. The treatment of Laurel is NOT misogynistic. It's unfair treatment to one character who happens to be female. It would be misogynistic if in the examples you listed, Sara was a male, but your point is invalid when it's a girl who's overshadowing the other girls.

The only remotely misogynistic thing that Arrow ever did was having Isabelle's "strong woman who wants to thrive in a man's world" plot being turned into a "revenge for the death of a loved one" cliche.