Board Thread:Arrow discussions/@comment-9346948-20160525235803/@comment-5139306-20160527032634

The Mind Player wrote: Jon Jeong wrote: Samhiuy wrote: KalvinEllis wrote: The Mind Player wrote: Technically, the Show's ratings are still high, despite the amount of people saying What do ratings have to do with anything? A TV show is not immune to criticism just because it gets decent enough ratings. Some people just can't deal with criticism. If they want to enjoy the show, they can do just that. However, some people desperately seek out those that dislike the show and challenge them because they want to validate themselves. They want to make themselves feel superior - that their opinion is actually an objective truth. They keep arguing nonsense. Also, the Mind Player. Please take note that the actor that played Deathstroke quit on his own. Manu Bennett disliked the direction they took for Deathstroke, so he quit. You used false information to support your point. Schism criticism. The actor didn't like the way Deathstroke was going, so they prove him right by having Felicity defeat him.

Kaestal wrote: Love how Jon keeps saying that his opinion is an irrefutable fact when it is an opinion. I wouldnt say it otherwise. I stated things that actually happened, everything I mention actually took place. One thing is the events that happened in the Episode, the other is how you interpreted them and reacted towards them.

You might of disliked it, taught it was horrible, bad, a disaster.

But other find the episode enjoyable and fun, some do find good things on the episode. Some do find great comparisons and metaphors

This way of thinking is so boring. And you pretty much said the exact same thing Kaestal did. He beat ya to it, brah. Again, boring AF. Even more so the second time. So glad I'm me.

I would like to see a response of worth ("worth" might be a stretch here) stating why this was a great or even successful finale. I heard a fine attempt earlier on Collider but they pretty much had a gun held to their heads in the form of the Curtis actor. Painful to watch a respectable panel roll over like that.