Thursday, December 12, 2013

Arrow Post Mortem

So much came to pass in these last two episodes Arrow that we’ll have plenty to chew on until the series returns on January 15.
After an early screening of Arrow Season 2 Episode 9, the producers – Andrew Kreisberg, Greg Berlanti and Geoff Johns – along with star Grant Gustin fielded questions about The Flash, Slade being alive, Roy’s journey, the debut of the Arrow’s mask and more.
Scroll down for some serious scoop and consider yourself spoiler warned...
Olicity? While there is a definite fan base wanting Oliver and Felicity to hook up, their romance – if it ever happens – is going to be as complicated as anything else on Arrow. “Oliver isn't quite sure what he feels,” Kreisberg said. “He knows he feels something for her but can't quite define it. And I think he's sort of surprised in this episode when Dig points out to him that what you're feeling right now might actually be termed jealousy.’”

Felicity’s take on their attraction is a little different. “I think she doesn't want to like Oliver in a way. You know, she finds him unattainable. And in a way, he is unattainable. Especially after you saw after episode six when he sort of said that it's probably better that I'm not with someone I care about.”
The producer added that we’ll see in the first episode back in 2014 just what kind of affect Barry’s presence has had on the Ollie/Felicity relationship.
The Perfect Flash.’ “He's earnest,” explained Johns. “Grant, as an actor, has brought more to Barry Allen than I think we've seen before especially seeing him in the days of when he's taking his first steps. But he's got that heart, he's humor, he's got compassion. Barry was always that nice guy. He's the guy that stops and makes sure everyone's all right and then keeps going. And Grant embodies that. He's the perfect Flash.”
Arrow’s Episode 20: What was once going to be the backdoor pilot of The Flash, episode 20, will now be a regular episode of Arrow. “In some ways, having that be the backdoor pilot we actually made things a little bit harder,” said Kreisberg, “because we were going to have to take a right turn from where we were in our ongoing story [in Arrow] to incorporate that and in some ways this has freed us to take The Flash and just do The Flash separately and stay on a straight line.”
That said, we’ll still hear references to Barry even if he’s not seen, Berlanti added. “You hear about what happened to him in the way that you’re hearing now about S.T.A.R. Labs and things like that on the periphery and certainly in terms of Felicity since she has a connection with him.”
Arrow & The Flash: Don’t expect The Flash series (God willing) be a carbon copy of Arrow. “We’ll want to keep Arrow as distinctive as possible and Flash and as distinctive as possible,” said Johns. “Part of the fun will be seeing how those two things play out in both shows hopefully if we get that opportunity but there are story reasons that Flash feels different and that he’s taking on different things.”



Source: tvfanatic

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