#1 Catching Up with DCTV: Arrow
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 2:26 pm
So, as I posted in Down Below, my recent lack of employment gave me plenty of time to catch up on all the great WarnerBros/DC Comics TV Series that I never got to see before, but have popped up on Netflix. One of these shows I never got to see because it came on at the same time as another show Nitram preferred to watch. Now, I'm finally seeing why ARROW was said to be such a great show.
First Season: I understand now why so many people were saying it was Dark. Oliver Queen was one focused, deadly, and disturbing individual, but I understand PTSD. His murderous rampage through The List was just a coping method with what he'd been through on the island. The scenes on the Island were nearly as compelling as the main story, and very well-done. I don't know how many 'years' of Island scenes they filmed, but they made me think all of those scenes were filmed first, before any of the Starling City scenes were even cast.
Malcolm Merlin was another very broken individual, and gave me the creeps whenever he showed up, polite, almost friendly, but clearly the one in control of The Initiative. My knowledge of DC Comics was providing context from Merlin's rants about cleaning up Starling City to a well-known villain from another comic, and then Merlin showed Ollie wasn't the only archer in the city. Yeah, I was pretty sure who Merlin got his ideas from, but I didn't know if it'd come out and be said. But his reaction when he discovered Ollie was The Hood was shocking to me -- he actually seemed remorseful for hurting Ollie. He actually was sad that Ollie was the one he'd been fighting. Even now, I have to wonder if Merlin was trying to kill Ollie on the roof, or if he just wanted to delay him long enough for the earthquake machine to go off.
Nice play on that, btw: even seeing the size of the box it'd been in, I never connected the smallness of the device to the fact there were TWO of them.
Moira was someone I simply couldn't sympathize with. She knew Merlin had killed her husband, but was too afraid to move against him. She was complacent in every way, and only the threat to family got her to move. When it came down to it, I was happy when Steel left her, happy when her carefully balanced lies tore her family to shreds ... and then she confessed. And I had to admire her balls.
Det. Lance. Perfect guy to play him. Blackstone brought his A-game, and where I couldn't sympathize with Moira, I did with Lance. Best performance out of the whole piece. He gave us angry father, loving father, vengeful father, devoted father, determined cop, good cop, and all the while hiding how much of himself was poured out of a bottle. I love this guy.
Diggery. What the fuck, man, how many times are you going to say "I'm Leaving", when we all know you'll be back? It got tiresome. Nice background with Deadshot, nice buildup with his sis-in-law, but seriously dude you were as big a whiner as Ollie. Also, all the 'friends' he has that can get info for him? Yeah, writer's dues ex.
Felicity. Love the personality, rolled my eyes at how an IT girl was able to run tests on drugs, soil samples, etc. Other than the "computer girl knows everything", she's a great person, and a good foil to Ollie and Diggs. Really needs to work on getting a gear between her brain and her mouth, tho.
Laurel. No wonder Ollie loves her. Smart, dedicated, honorable, and able to kick ass. Totally fucked up when it comes to who she loves: Tommy, Ollie, the Hood, her Father.... but good heart. When she finally chooses Ollie, I was thrilled... and then we see who was looking in the window.
Tommy. Wow. Like Det. Lance, they got a good guy to play him, and the writers gave him a fantastic storyline. We never hear his last name, have no clue who he was until the reveal after his money was cut off. Great job. And then, the storyline gets even better. Tommy Grows Up. We see all the changes, follow all the passion, learn why he's estranged from Malcolm ... and then he finds out about Ollie and it shakes his world, to the point that he actually goes to his father for a job. Then he realizes Ollie and Laurel still love each other, and it makes him worse. And, when he finally decides to fight for Laurel, he sees them fucking. And yet... and yet Tommy is the one who rescues Laurel. Tommy is the one there when she most needs help, not Ollie ... and then he's gone. Ripped my heart out.
First Season: I understand now why so many people were saying it was Dark. Oliver Queen was one focused, deadly, and disturbing individual, but I understand PTSD. His murderous rampage through The List was just a coping method with what he'd been through on the island. The scenes on the Island were nearly as compelling as the main story, and very well-done. I don't know how many 'years' of Island scenes they filmed, but they made me think all of those scenes were filmed first, before any of the Starling City scenes were even cast.
Malcolm Merlin was another very broken individual, and gave me the creeps whenever he showed up, polite, almost friendly, but clearly the one in control of The Initiative. My knowledge of DC Comics was providing context from Merlin's rants about cleaning up Starling City to a well-known villain from another comic, and then Merlin showed Ollie wasn't the only archer in the city. Yeah, I was pretty sure who Merlin got his ideas from, but I didn't know if it'd come out and be said. But his reaction when he discovered Ollie was The Hood was shocking to me -- he actually seemed remorseful for hurting Ollie. He actually was sad that Ollie was the one he'd been fighting. Even now, I have to wonder if Merlin was trying to kill Ollie on the roof, or if he just wanted to delay him long enough for the earthquake machine to go off.
Nice play on that, btw: even seeing the size of the box it'd been in, I never connected the smallness of the device to the fact there were TWO of them.
Moira was someone I simply couldn't sympathize with. She knew Merlin had killed her husband, but was too afraid to move against him. She was complacent in every way, and only the threat to family got her to move. When it came down to it, I was happy when Steel left her, happy when her carefully balanced lies tore her family to shreds ... and then she confessed. And I had to admire her balls.
Det. Lance. Perfect guy to play him. Blackstone brought his A-game, and where I couldn't sympathize with Moira, I did with Lance. Best performance out of the whole piece. He gave us angry father, loving father, vengeful father, devoted father, determined cop, good cop, and all the while hiding how much of himself was poured out of a bottle. I love this guy.
Diggery. What the fuck, man, how many times are you going to say "I'm Leaving", when we all know you'll be back? It got tiresome. Nice background with Deadshot, nice buildup with his sis-in-law, but seriously dude you were as big a whiner as Ollie. Also, all the 'friends' he has that can get info for him? Yeah, writer's dues ex.
Felicity. Love the personality, rolled my eyes at how an IT girl was able to run tests on drugs, soil samples, etc. Other than the "computer girl knows everything", she's a great person, and a good foil to Ollie and Diggs. Really needs to work on getting a gear between her brain and her mouth, tho.
Laurel. No wonder Ollie loves her. Smart, dedicated, honorable, and able to kick ass. Totally fucked up when it comes to who she loves: Tommy, Ollie, the Hood, her Father.... but good heart. When she finally chooses Ollie, I was thrilled... and then we see who was looking in the window.
Tommy. Wow. Like Det. Lance, they got a good guy to play him, and the writers gave him a fantastic storyline. We never hear his last name, have no clue who he was until the reveal after his money was cut off. Great job. And then, the storyline gets even better. Tommy Grows Up. We see all the changes, follow all the passion, learn why he's estranged from Malcolm ... and then he finds out about Ollie and it shakes his world, to the point that he actually goes to his father for a job. Then he realizes Ollie and Laurel still love each other, and it makes him worse. And, when he finally decides to fight for Laurel, he sees them fucking. And yet... and yet Tommy is the one who rescues Laurel. Tommy is the one there when she most needs help, not Ollie ... and then he's gone. Ripped my heart out.