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Life on the island and in Starling City grew degrees closer on Arrow Season 2 Episode 14 as we learned a bit more about Sara's relationship with Sin and Oliver came face to face with Slade in his own living room.
It was likely a discouraging night for Olicity shippers and Laurel haters, as the relationship between Oliver and Felicity felt more than ever like a brother and sister situation and Laurel finally came to terms with what has been driving her destructive behavior.
Oddly enough, those revelations felt like breakthrough moments that will drive the course of the season in ways we hadn't come to grips with until now.
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Great episode and now that the cards have been shown we'll see what's going to happen next.
I don't like Sara or Laurel so...at least Laurel got yelled at this ep.
I thought Sara met Sin when she helped her escape the guys assaulting her last season - are we to understand that wasn't a first meet? I thought their dialogue seemed introductory.
Great episode.
- Laurel has hopefully sorted her issues that made her an unbearable character for all of season two.
- Felicity in her bra, and a nice look at her legs and up her skirt at the same time. Yum.
- Robert Knepper.
- Slade has finally revealed himself in about the most inconvenient way he possibly could. By befriending Oliver's Mother.
All Slade needs to do now, is start banging Mrs Queen, for the ultimate payback.