Board Thread:Arrow discussions/@comment-25029540-20151202190752/@comment-26855145-20160127170137

MadHatterJervisTetch wrote: Trainer Green wrote: MadHatterJervisTetch wrote: Trainer Green wrote: I still think it's Thea. hm no, Thea was already killed one time in the show by Ras Al Ghul. Also her Story goes the Way with her new love interest and the new archnemesis Anarky, that Thea feels responseble for creating Anarky and he has obviously a real personal mad interest for Speedy now. I think Anarky will haunt Thea in the Way the Joker haunts Batman and definitivly will be killing this Dude Thea is in love now but ultimatly Anarky will be also the Reason that helps Thea to overcome her lust for blood. How in the hell would some psychopath who kills het boyfriend make her less homicidal? lmao Anyway Thea never actually died. She was on the brink of death and the pit restored her to full health. That's why in order for her to get rid of her bloodlust she would have to kill Ra's but he's dead. Sara on the other hand, was killed and brought back to life.

Thea overcomes her bloodlust by herself, but because she sees her bloodlust as the reason for the creation of the Villain Anarky and that he is now obsessesed with her.

And of course Thea was dead already Ras KILLS her and she was brought back to life by the larzarus pit. The Difference between Thea and Sara is that Thea was exposed to the pit immediately after she died, Sara was dead fpr months so her soul was already lost and must be recovered to her body by Constantine. Actyally no. That literally makes no sense. It's canon that someone can only overcome their bloodlust by killing their killer (or in Thea's case wouod be killer) Thea was fatally wounded but she didn't die. Oliver himself confirms this. Pay more attention dude.

And thank you for proving my point. Constantine had to rescue Sara's soul because she had none when she was revived because she DIED. Thea on the other hand did not die which is why they didn't need constantines help to save thea's soul.

You also still haven't explained how having a psychopath obsessed with Thea would help her overcome her bloodlust. You simply said she gets haunted the same way joker haunts Batman which in itself is a terrible analogy and actually supports what i'm saying considering Joker is the reason Bruce became Batman and is so dark and twisted.