So now we have Quentin fully back to his season-one-I-loathe-the-vigilante-self.
Can anyone find a logicial explanation why in 3x17 he didn't try to get to the Arrow through his accomplices? Does he really need to wait till [SPOILER]Ra's spills out Oliver's identity[/SPOILER] when he knows very well that Felicity works with him closely, Roy is Arsenal and moreover that Laurel knows who the vigilante truly is (well, they are on not speaking terms right now, but srsly...).
Also, don't you find disappointing that he doesn't show any shred of doubt about the recent events? Even in season one he didn't like the idea about pinning the crimes of another archer on the Hood. I don't buy that Lance wouldn't at least listen to Oliver's side of the story, if he tried to make contact with him.
I really hate that they are trying to make Lance unsympathetic again...
Can anyone find a logicial explanation why in 3x17 he didn't try to get to the Arrow through his accomplices? Does he really need to wait till [SPOILER]Ra's spills out Oliver's identity[/SPOILER] when he knows very well that Felicity works with him closely, Roy is Arsenal and moreover that Laurel knows who the vigilante truly is (well, they are on not speaking terms right now, but srsly...).
Also, don't you find disappointing that he doesn't show any shred of doubt about the recent events? Even in season one he didn't like the idea about pinning the crimes of another archer on the Hood. I don't buy that Lance wouldn't at least listen to Oliver's side of the story, if he tried to make contact with him.
I really hate that they are trying to make Lance unsympathetic again...
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