Laurel Lance + MBTI Profile (source)
Dominant: Introverted Feeling Auxiliary: Extraverted Intuition Tertiary: Introverted Sensing Inferior: Extraverted Thinking
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Laurel Lance + MBTI Profile (source)
Dominant: Introverted Feeling Auxiliary: Extraverted Intuition Tertiary: Introverted Sensing Inferior: Extraverted Thinking
Please dont forget addicts when youre advocating for people with highly stigmatized mental illnesses. Addiction is a disorder and it deserves just as much visibility, acceptance and support as any other stigmatized mental illness.
i’m only sweet until it all comes sour, but life is what you make it until it gets too real
I love the new chapter to the devil in star city!!!!!! I really like that you spent a whole chapter acknowledging her alcoholism and actually talking about it. Also: “Well, hey. Who knows - maybe in another lifetime I wouldn’t be coming from such humble beginnings.” GIRRRRRLL I CAN HEAR YOUR LAUGHTER
hey anon! omg, so glad you liked my fic. I really think that both shows, daredevil and arrow, don’t really go into the issue of addiction deeply enough. so I wanted to have a chapter where she talked about it and other people talked about it too, so it wasn’t as on the surface as I think laurel and karen’s addictions were portrayed imo.
and also haha yeah I love putting in those details because there’s always someone who notices them, and that makes me happy. thank you very much for reading!
to anyone with a history of alcholism in their family and is yet to be 21: be careful. its hereditary. its learned as a coping mechanism. sometimes it just happens.
when you turn 21, go ahead and enjoy a couple drinks! (if you feel comfortable with that.) and then chill out. if you find yourself drinking more than 4 times a week, seek help. try to stop. at least be on the lookout for triggers that lead to you drinking.
you can be an alcoholic at 21, you can be an alcoholic at 16. dependence on alcohol doesn’t care about age or background.
you can be sober. you can live life without alcohol. you don’t have to be like your parents.
it’s worth considering that, since many people have what I call a “submerged” history of alcoholism in their families (whether it’s a “long line of great drinkers”, an “uncle that had a hard life”, or “that’s just what we *insert ethnic group here* do!” or even, sometimes, nothing at all—no mention, nothing said), it’s worth paying close attention to how you take to drink early on.
when you’re young and first drinking, it’s important that you reflect on your relationship to alcohol *in between drinks*. have fun, but take it seriously! it can save you so much later.
I think it’s time we all discuss our dependence on social media and internet addiction because it is, quite possibly, the most normalized unhealthy coping mechanism of them all and NO ONE wants to address it but corny banksy types. We’re critical adults we can discuss this. None of this is normal
& I only say this because I was once a gay kid who felt real lonely and spent a metric fuckton of time on the internet and now I’m an adult in a field I love with fantastic friends and I still gotta physically delete apps from my phone to get shit done. There’s so much to talk about!! How dependent we become on fictional things, how unhealthy relationships form and there are no adult figures to guide us through them, how it fucks with our academic or professional or artistic productivity…..listen I’m not nearly smart enough to really write y'all a dissertation, but let’s not keep pretending this is fine and we’re all fine. (and I’m not saying burn ur fandoms and friends keep kinning with Harley Quinn idgaf just think about what’s Healthy)
under the cut because of reasons
You wanted asks and I miss Killjoys, so: what's your favorite Killjoys scene? And who's your favorite lady besides Dutch? (Love your blog btw)
yayyyyyy someone actually answered my call for attention lmao. so glad you like my blog. I’m thinking of starting a ~serious one where I talk about current events and review books and stuff but I know it won’t be half as much fun lmao.
okay so favourite scene? easy. the one in I think 2x09 when dutch is covered in blood and johnny gets to talk to her alone and he says that iconic line - “I just want a world where I can have my dutch and eat my pawter too” and also “I love you, johnny” and “hey, we don’t talk about our big girl feelings in public” because just???? I love everything about their relationship? and they’re just in such vulnerable places, both of them, in different ways, and there’s this schism between them and yet what remains the same is that they’re each other’s gravity. and I love that. that whole conversation they have and especially when they bring up pawter and the wall is just really interesting and there’s that heartbreaking moment when dutch says “since I know what it’s like to need you”.
and favourite lady except dutch? pawter, for sure. her grey morality is actually something I’m bitter we didn’t get to see more of, tbh. like, yeah, we saw bits of it and then it sort of peaked with the whole getting people to run at the wall thing, but then she got killed off and I just felt there was a lot of potential left? I wanted her to be held accountable for her actions and not treated like some kind of saint. I wanted johnny to confront her and for them to have problems because of what happened. it would have been amazeballs to see their relationship actually have some meaty drama to it that actually made sense and wasn’t just drama for the sake of drama, you know?
but more than that. she’s also an addict. and that’s something we only see in one episode, sure, but it’s something that I kind of identify with in a way you can probably guess but that I won’t disclose in case it triggers anyone. and seeing her be damn good at her job even though she made so many mistakes and struggled with addiction is a mark of how strong she is imo. so yeah. definitely pawter. she’s a babe and deserved better.
It’s not the case, it’s the chip. I can’t accept it. I know that to most addicts it’s a treasured token, it’s a very tangible representation of their hard work and determination, but I’m not most addicts. To me it does not commemorate a success but rather the end of a period of great failure. I failed when I abused drugs and I would really rather not be reminded of that fact.
If I was doing a Green Arrow show, this is how I would have gone about it. The lack of respect for the source material and characters has pushed so many fans over the edge including me, with writers citing that they had to let it develop ‘naturally’ and there was no way to make it more like the comics. And frankly, bull and shit to that.
I would have started the series along the lines of GA V3, which begins with Oliver Queen coming back from the dead. Because let’s face it, although the Island flashbacks made sense in s1 & 2 with the rise of Deathstroke, as the series’ went on and on they got too unbelievable and boring. So instead of what we had, I would have done something along the lines of:
“My name is Oliver Queen. Two years ago, I was killed in an explosion over the [whatever ocean is on the way to metropolis I can’t remember the name ok]. In that time, my city has faced its own problems and others have stepped up in my absence to defend it, but now I’m back to put things right. I may have died two years ago, but before that, I was the Green Arrow.”
I.e – instead of dull and exponentially implausible Island stories, Oliver’s origin is done in maybe 1 season or even half a season and then the flashbacks turn to him in Star City, as the Green Arrow, establishing his relationship with Roy and Dinah and the city so we have a basic arrowfam and a cast of iconic comic characters that believe it or not Marc Guggenheim, people actually want to see! I wouldn’t have changed the characters from their comic counterparts as much as he did, either. Then it carries on from his resurrection to reclaiming the GA name, how it changed him & how he wants to go on, and how he can use what has happened in the past to grow and change in this future.
So like for example we have:
1. Oliver ‘Ollie’ Queen, Former Green Arrow; newly returned from the afterlife with shiny new green pants to boot. Although returned in a state of confusion, reverting to a base fight-or-flight instinct and taking to the streets as a ragged, homeless man and fighting street crime in the Glades in this state, he eventually regains his memories of his life as the Green Arrow and begins to make amends for things he had done before he died. Flashback! Ollie is a man torn between two identities, his personality that of billionaire playboy Ollie, but also in the process of becoming something more as the Green Arrow. He masks his trauma with jokes, really playing up the playboy role even in costume and having sobering moments of true humanity which endear him greatly. He is crass, but chivalrous – a real Rogue, Robin Hood proxy. Inspired by heroes, especially one Pretty Bird, he becomes one, but only really grows into that role when he realises that the world is watching the Green Arrow too; that he really can make a difference. Present Ollie is back from a peaceful afterlife to a world falling apart, a family he desperately wants to claw back together, and the burden of a legacy. He is still a mess of a man, but more humble and grounded, someone putting more time into supporting the people he loves and trying to forge relationships with them. Still laughing just as loud, he is also trying to inspire laughter and hope in others, too. This is an Urban Legend trying to consolidate his past with his present, a myth of a hero with a family man. He is trying.
2. DINAH LANCE, Oliver’s ex-girlfriend, co-vigilante, and before either of those - one of his oldest friends. She is the first person he wants to see when he comes back. In the flashbacks we go back to both of their early days, when he was completely besotted with her – and completely an ass. They would team up to fight crime – Oliver mostly trailing at her heels in complete awe until he actually shows himself to be a human being on a case – she begins to train with him at Grant’s Gym and they become friends, later lovers. Owners of ‘Sherwood Florist’, the flower shop they use to fund their vigilante activities alongside Oliver just being rich af, the Green Arrow and Black Canary were the power couple criminals feared and their friends wanted to be. Before his death however, they had broken up after he cheated on her, leaving Dinah out of the city (BoP Y’ALL) and heartbroken. He comes back knowing that life is precious and does everything he can to make amends – as her friend, first and foremost. She is initially relieved to see him back, but they can’t rush into things in such an unfounded situation, as things with them are never that easy. So they take time to build trust and friendship again instead. [because I know that I’ll get the ‘you’re just jealous of olicity” line but Oliver/Dinah does not have to be romantic. They’re friends too like damn.] If one thing in his life hasn’t changed, it’s that he can count on the Black Canary.
3. MIA DEARDEN, who a confused and dangerous newly resurrected Green Arrow saves when he comes back to the city – merely a ghost, a whisper in the first few episodes as the city cannot believe their hero is back from the dead. Instead of being the literal embodiment of Privilege Thea is, it follows her comic origin more closely; she is an underage sex worker living in the glades who after being saved, follows Oliver to an alley where he collapses. She decides she doesn’t like owing anyone anything so takes him to her apartment to recover, looking after him until he wakes and trying to convince him that he’s the hero she used to hear about on tv. Once Oliver does get his full memories back, he starts to look out for her, giving her a room at his house and re-enrolling her in school– he doesn’t expect her to decide to join him, but she does anyway. Eventually goes on to use her HIV Positive storyline to actually educate the audience about the real affects of teenaged prostitution and economic divide in inner cities, that MG for some reason decided wasn’t interesting enough!!! Like wow. She balances both Oliver’s privileged upbringing and his tendency to try and speak for groups instead of helping them to speak for themselves; she is a people-person, fighter for the Glade’s ‘common man’ and the kid Oliver didn’t quite mean to adopt.
4. ROY HARPER, Oliver Queen’s adopted ward. He appears strongly in the flashbacks, a tiny 10 – 13 year old kid that Oliver sees at an archery contest and adopts soon afterwards. Roy’s backstory being raised on a Native American Reserve is so interesting to his character so I would include it, and that’s where he is when they meet. Oliver hears soon afterwards about the murder of Roy’s first pseudo father Brave Bow, a Navajo Clan Leader, in a suspected assassination to force the reserve to sell its land for development (using this story about gentrification to parallel the Star City Wall which I’ll get on to). Oliver finds a young man so like himself and on the path of vengeance to kill the man responsible for Brave Bow’s death – he has to convince Roy that there is another way. If the Green Arrow was a darker figure before this, then being there for this kid who needs it is what pushes Oliver to become a hero. Through detective work and vigilante justice, they manage to put Brave Bow’s murderer behind bars – and Oliver gains a ward and sidekick. This relationship in the flashbacks grows and changes over the seasons, deteriorating just before Oliver’s relationship with Dinah does when Roy suffers from a drug addiction, and Oliver turns his back on him instead of helping because of what he considers to be weakness – and because pre-death Ollie was still a bit of an ass. In the present time, Oliver comes home to find Roy with a new name – and a daughter, LIAN HARPER. Little Lian is only 2 – 3 years old, Roy dotes on her and is such a dad now Ollie can’t quite believe it, but he also tries really hard to be a good granddad to her (it becomes a trend to make ‘Ollie is a grandad’ jokes. He isn’t impressed). Roy is the Family Disappointmenttm turned Group Dad, always Oliver’s sidekick in spirit if the Old man needs his back and is trying, most all all, to be a good dad.
5. CONNOR HAWKE, the Green Arrow who has been picking up the slack in Oliver’s absence. Also, his illegitimate son that Oliver found out was his son the day before he died. It was a stressful few days for him, really. In the flashbacks, he chose to live in the Ashram Oliver goes to when he wants to brood in peace away from the city, a very spiritual person who knows little of life from the outside world; he knows the Green Arrow is his father, and when he meets Mr. Queen on one of his stays, befriends him and convinces Oliver to let him help out on a mission. It is after a month maybe of this that Connor admits to Oliver that he believes him to be his father, and, well … Ollie is very Ollie in that situation. He has a fit about Connor lying to him and storms off, getting himself killed. In the wake of this, Connor becomes the Green Arrow (with Roy and Dinah’s consent) and has been trying to find his place in the role and in the world for the past two years. When his father comes back to life, Connor immediately offers to step down and walk away, but Oliver realises his mistake with his son and they are both the Green Arrow now – it is a legacy. He does his best to build a bond with Connor, even though they are very opposite in personality and approach, but Connor is so forgiving so easily Oliver will be damned if he doesn’t spend every day for the rest of his life trying to make up for what he did (parallel building this bond with Roy/Ollie in the flashbacks). Connor Hawke is perhaps the most skilled of them all: expert marksman, one of the best hand-to-hand fighters in the world, and the most kind soul any of them know.
6. STAR CITY, where we lay our scene. In the flashbacks, we start with a city corrupt in so many ways and our Robin Hood hero doing his best to set it straight. Its slow, but with Dinah, and then with Speedy, we see them start to make a difference. Queen Corp Youth Centres open; drug rings are taken down and stay down, the crime is falling. There are problems, and he has villains, but by the time Oliver dies he is okay spending months on foreign missions outside the city (and goes to the Ashram a lot when he needs to think). He returns to a city LITERALLY divided: the Star City Wall is up – with the Glades a hive of scum and villainy, run by gangs and financed by crime, abandoned by everyone but the scrappiest of police officers, left in a ‘no man’s land’ Gotham state of emergency. On the other side of the wall is the shining city he remembers, a blue collar capitol that has conveniently forgotten its poorest citizens by erecting the wall; so there is literal poor/rich, safe/unsafe divide throughout the city – think Berlin style. It started with a crime wave no one could stop after the Death of the Green Arrow and a corrupt Mayor who let it happen – although Dinah & Connor tried, they could stop the wall from going up, but try their best to help the poor side. The rich side is run by wealthy, corrupt people desperate to keep the wall up, to oppress the other side into being so desperate they will be paid less and have less in return from the state. Oliver returns and fights this new city on two sides – as the Green Arrow at night, and as Mayoral Candidate (and future Mayor who tears the wall tf down) in the day. The unification of Star City becomes a metaphor for him repairing the mess of his life and his family post-resurrection.
7. VILLAINS; begins with the gangs of both eras and the corruption of both, a rhyme of history repeating itself. Past AND present Oliver has to stop the gang boss’ of the times – COUNT VERTIGO in the past who controls the city through mind altering drugs, leading on to Roy’s addiction storyline, and DANIEL BRICKWELL in the present who offers ‘protection’ for those on the wrong side of the wall – but is more of a grey anti-villain. He is a racketeer, but is fair and keeps his word, occasionally helping the Green Arrow in times of city-wide crisis because after all, if there’s no city left standing there’s nowhere left for him to rule. Then comes two CORRUPT POLITIAN’S (OC’s or re-reading of GA political stories needed), one in the past who lets police brutality and gang control of the city happen because they’re getting paid off, one in the present in the form of the current mayor, who let the wall be built to profit off people’s suffering. Oliver does NOT like these people. There is also EDDIE FYERS, a bounty hunter who was an old frenemy of Oliver and worked with Connor in his early GA days but betrays them at some point in the first season (PERHAPS TO ARGUS/THE GOVERNMENT). And of course, it wouldn’t be Green Arrow without DEATHSTROKE and MERLYN, two of Oliver’s oldest enemies in the flashbacks, who make their presences known once Oliver returns in present time. Oliver also has a series of SMALL-TIME ROGUES in his gallery, as does BLACK CANARY and RED ARROW, including CHESHIRE, Roy’s mercenary ex and Lian’s Mother, who appears as both a villain and reformed anti-hero. Connor Hawke, however, has a serious rival in the form of assassin the BAMBOO MONKEY, who Connor had bested in a martial arts competition during his run as the Green Arrow and holds a grudge against him. This also puts Connor in the sights of the world fighting community, both good guys and bad guys; he is known to be second only to SHIVA and CASSANDRA CAIN in hand-to-hand combat – this makes him a target for anyone wanted to raise themselves in the ranks. In the present, Oliver’s biggest costumed threat alongside the ever-present Deathstroke and Merlyn is assassin CONSTANTINE DRAKON.
AKA, I just passive aggressively wrote this after deciding to quit Arrow for good last week and couldn’t stop thinking about how badly they fucked us over. I just wanted arrowfam. So badly. Now I might just have to go and actually just rewrite the entire show.
If I was doing a Green Arrow show, this is how I would have gone about it. The lack of respect for the source material and characters has pushed so many fans over the edge including me, with writers citing that they had to let it develop ‘naturally’ and there was no way to make it more like the comics. And frankly, bull and shit to that.
I would have started the series along the lines of GA V3, which begins with Oliver Queen coming back from the dead. Because let’s face it, although the Island flashbacks made sense in s1 & 2 with the rise of Deathstroke, as the series’ went on and on they got too unbelievable and boring. So instead of what we had, I would have done something along the lines of:
“My name is Oliver Queen. Two years ago, I was killed in an explosion over the [whatever ocean is on the way to metropolis I can’t remember the name ok]. In that time, my city has faced its own problems and others have stepped up in my absence to defend it, but now I’m back to put things right. I may have died two years ago, but before that, I was the Green Arrow.”
I.e – instead of dull and exponentially implausible Island stories, Oliver’s origin is done in maybe 1 season or even half a season and then the flashbacks turn to him in Star City, as the Green Arrow, establishing his relationship with Roy and Dinah and the city so we have a basic arrowfam and a cast of iconic comic characters that believe it or not Marc Guggenheim, people actually want to see! I wouldn’t have changed the characters from their comic counterparts as much as he did, either. Then it carries on from his resurrection to reclaiming the GA name, how it changed him & how he wants to go on, and how he can use what has happened in the past to grow and change in this future.
So like for example we have:
1. Oliver ‘Ollie’ Queen, Former Green Arrow; newly returned from the afterlife with shiny new green pants to boot. Although returned in a state of confusion, reverting to a base fight-or-flight instinct and taking to the streets as a ragged, homeless man and fighting street crime in the Glades in this state, he eventually regains his memories of his life as the Green Arrow and begins to make amends for things he had done before he died. Flashback! Ollie is a man torn between two identities, his personality that of billionaire playboy Ollie, but also in the process of becoming something more as the Green Arrow. He masks his trauma with jokes, really playing up the playboy role even in costume and having sobering moments of true humanity which endear him greatly. He is crass, but chivalrous – a real Rogue, Robin Hood proxy. Inspired by heroes, especially one Pretty Bird, he becomes one, but only really grows into that role when he realises that the world is watching the Green Arrow too; that he really can make a difference. Present Ollie is back from a peaceful afterlife to a world falling apart, a family he desperately wants to claw back together, and the burden of a legacy. He is still a mess of a man, but more humble and grounded, someone putting more time into supporting the people he loves and trying to forge relationships with them. Still laughing just as loud, he is also trying to inspire laughter and hope in others, too. This is an Urban Legend trying to consolidate his past with his present, a myth of a hero with a family man. He is trying.
2. DINAH LANCE, Oliver’s ex-girlfriend, co-vigilante, and before either of those - one of his oldest friends. She is the first person he wants to see when he comes back. In the flashbacks we go back to both of their early days, when he was completely besotted with her – and completely an ass. They would team up to fight crime – Oliver mostly trailing at her heels in complete awe until he actually shows himself to be a human being on a case – she begins to train with him at Grant’s Gym and they become friends, later lovers. Owners of ‘Sherwood Florist’, the flower shop they use to fund their vigilante activities alongside Oliver just being rich af, the Green Arrow and Black Canary were the power couple criminals feared and their friends wanted to be. Before his death however, they had broken up after he cheated on her, leaving Dinah out of the city (BoP Y’ALL) and heartbroken. He comes back knowing that life is precious and does everything he can to make amends – as her friend, first and foremost. She is initially relieved to see him back, but they can’t rush into things in such an unfounded situation, as things with them are never that easy. So they take time to build trust and friendship again instead. [because I know that I’ll get the ‘you’re just jealous of olicity” line but Oliver/Dinah does not have to be romantic. They’re friends too like damn.] If one thing in his life hasn’t changed, it’s that he can count on the Black Canary.
3. MIA DEARDEN, who a confused and dangerous newly resurrected Green Arrow saves when he comes back to the city – merely a ghost, a whisper in the first few episodes as the city cannot believe their hero is back from the dead. Instead of being the literal embodiment of Privilege Thea is, it follows her comic origin more closely; she is an underage sex worker living in the glades who after being saved, follows Oliver to an alley where he collapses. She decides she doesn’t like owing anyone anything so takes him to her apartment to recover, looking after him until he wakes and trying to convince him that he’s the hero she used to hear about on tv. Once Oliver does get his full memories back, he starts to look out for her, giving her a room at his house and re-enrolling her in school– he doesn’t expect her to decide to join him, but she does anyway. Eventually goes on to use her HIV Positive storyline to actually educate the audience about the real affects of teenaged prostitution and economic divide in inner cities, that MG for some reason decided wasn’t interesting enough!!! Like wow. She balances both Oliver’s privileged upbringing and his tendency to try and speak for groups instead of helping them to speak for themselves; she is a people-person, fighter for the Glade’s ‘common man’ and the kid Oliver didn’t quite mean to adopt.
4. ROY HARPER, Oliver Queen’s adopted ward. He appears strongly in the flashbacks, a tiny 10 – 13 year old kid that Oliver sees at an archery contest and adopts soon afterwards. Roy’s backstory being raised on a Native American Reserve is so interesting to his character so I would include it, and that’s where he is when they meet. Oliver hears soon afterwards about the murder of Roy’s first pseudo father Brave Bow, a Navajo Clan Leader, in a suspected assassination to force the reserve to sell its land for development (using this story about gentrification to parallel the Star City Wall which I’ll get on to). Oliver finds a young man so like himself and on the path of vengeance to kill the man responsible for Brave Bow’s death – he has to convince Roy that there is another way. If the Green Arrow was a darker figure before this, then being there for this kid who needs it is what pushes Oliver to become a hero. Through detective work and vigilante justice, they manage to put Brave Bow’s murderer behind bars – and Oliver gains a ward and sidekick. This relationship in the flashbacks grows and changes over the seasons, deteriorating just before Oliver’s relationship with Dinah does when Roy suffers from a drug addiction, and Oliver turns his back on him instead of helping because of what he considers to be weakness – and because pre-death Ollie was still a bit of an ass. In the present time, Oliver comes home to find Roy with a new name – and a daughter, LIAN HARPER. Little Lian is only 2 – 3 years old, Roy dotes on her and is such a dad now Ollie can’t quite believe it, but he also tries really hard to be a good granddad to her (it becomes a trend to make ‘Ollie is a grandad’ jokes. He isn’t impressed). Roy is the Family Disappointmenttm turned Group Dad, always Oliver’s sidekick in spirit if the Old man needs his back and is trying, most all all, to be a good dad.
5. CONNOR HAWKE, the Green Arrow who has been picking up the slack in Oliver’s absence. Also, his illegitimate son that Oliver found out was his son the day before he died. It was a stressful few days for him, really. In the flashbacks, he chose to live in the Ashram Oliver goes to when he wants to brood in peace away from the city, a very spiritual person who knows little of life from the outside world; he knows the Green Arrow is his father, and when he meets Mr. Queen on one of his stays, befriends him and convinces Oliver to let him help out on a mission. It is after a month maybe of this that Connor admits to Oliver that he believes him to be his father, and, well … Ollie is very Ollie in that situation. He has a fit about Connor lying to him and storms off, getting himself killed. In the wake of this, Connor becomes the Green Arrow (with Roy and Dinah’s consent) and has been trying to find his place in the role and in the world for the past two years. When his father comes back to life, Connor immediately offers to step down and walk away, but Oliver realises his mistake with his son and they are both the Green Arrow now – it is a legacy. He does his best to build a bond with Connor, even though they are very opposite in personality and approach, but Connor is so forgiving so easily Oliver will be damned if he doesn’t spend every day for the rest of his life trying to make up for what he did (parallel building this bond with Roy/Ollie in the flashbacks). Connor Hawke is perhaps the most skilled of them all: expert marksman, one of the best hand-to-hand fighters in the world, and the most kind soul any of them know.
6. STAR CITY, where we lay our scene. In the flashbacks, we start with a city corrupt in so many ways and our Robin Hood hero doing his best to set it straight. Its slow, but with Dinah, and then with Speedy, we see them start to make a difference. Queen Corp Youth Centres open; drug rings are taken down and stay down, the crime is falling. There are problems, and he has villains, but by the time Oliver dies he is okay spending months on foreign missions outside the city (and goes to the Ashram a lot when he needs to think). He returns to a city LITERALLY divided: the Star City Wall is up – with the Glades a hive of scum and villainy, run by gangs and financed by crime, abandoned by everyone but the scrappiest of police officers, left in a ‘no man’s land’ Gotham state of emergency. On the other side of the wall is the shining city he remembers, a blue collar capitol that has conveniently forgotten its poorest citizens by erecting the wall; so there is literal poor/rich, safe/unsafe divide throughout the city – think Berlin style. It started with a crime wave no one could stop after the Death of the Green Arrow and a corrupt Mayor who let it happen – although Dinah & Connor tried, they could stop the wall from going up, but try their best to help the poor side. The rich side is run by wealthy, corrupt people desperate to keep the wall up, to oppress the other side into being so desperate they will be paid less and have less in return from the state. Oliver returns and fights this new city on two sides – as the Green Arrow at night, and as Mayoral Candidate (and future Mayor who tears the wall tf down) in the day. The unification of Star City becomes a metaphor for him repairing the mess of his life and his family post-resurrection.
7. VILLAINS; begins with the gangs of both eras and the corruption of both, a rhyme of history repeating itself. Past AND present Oliver has to stop the gang boss’ of the times – COUNT VERTIGO in the past who controls the city through mind altering drugs, leading on to Roy’s addiction storyline, and DANIEL BRICKWELL in the present who offers ‘protection’ for those on the wrong side of the wall – but is more of a grey anti-villain. He is a racketeer, but is fair and keeps his word, occasionally helping the Green Arrow in times of city-wide crisis because after all, if there’s no city left standing there’s nowhere left for him to rule. Then comes two CORRUPT POLITIAN’S (OC’s or re-reading of GA political stories needed), one in the past who lets police brutality and gang control of the city happen because they’re getting paid off, one in the present in the form of the current mayor, who let the wall be built to profit off people’s suffering. Oliver does NOT like these people. There is also EDDIE FYERS, a bounty hunter who was an old frenemy of Oliver and worked with Connor in his early GA days but betrays them at some point in the first season (PERHAPS TO ARGUS/THE GOVERNMENT). And of course, it wouldn’t be Green Arrow without DEATHSTROKE and MERLYN, two of Oliver’s oldest enemies in the flashbacks, who make their presences known once Oliver returns in present time. Oliver also has a series of SMALL-TIME ROGUES in his gallery, as does BLACK CANARY and RED ARROW, including CHESHIRE, Roy’s mercenary ex and Lian’s Mother, who appears as both a villain and reformed anti-hero. Connor Hawke, however, has a serious rival in the form of assassin the BAMBOO MONKEY, who Connor had bested in a martial arts competition during his run as the Green Arrow and holds a grudge against him. This also puts Connor in the sights of the world fighting community, both good guys and bad guys; he is known to be second only to SHIVA and CASSANDRA CAIN in hand-to-hand combat – this makes him a target for anyone wanted to raise themselves in the ranks. In the present, Oliver’s biggest costumed threat alongside the ever-present Deathstroke and Merlyn is assassin CONSTANTINE DRAKON.
AKA, I just passive aggressively wrote this after deciding to quit Arrow for good last week and couldn’t stop thinking about how badly they fucked us over. I just wanted arrowfam. So badly. Now I might just have to go and actually just rewrite the entire show.
what's your favorite thing about laurel?
bless my little kids and their misreading of the anon part
my absolute favourite thing about laurel is her ability to see the best in people. it’s one of the few things her and i don’t have in common but i admire it so much. thea killed her sister and she didn’t blame her, she chose to continue to love her like a sister and insist to her that it wasn’t her fault but malcom’s. sara was an assassin and thought she was a monster and laurel showed her sister that she is a hero. nyssa is also a world class assassin and laurel chose to trust her and love her and show her kindness. tommy was a playboy billionaire and laurel finally gave him her time and allowed him to try to prove her wrong and win her over and she ended up loving him. oliver cheated on her many times and although i think a cheater is always a cheater, i kinda let this slide because he was an immature teenager and i believe he never would now and she still loved him with all her heart, even when they weren’t together she looked out for him. her father, quentin, used her as bait on his personal vendetta against the hood and when laurel was only a teenager he drown his sorrows in alcohol and yet she chose to believe in him and love him and trust him after this. and she sees the best in herself? she could have so easily given up on her dreams many times. after her boyfriend cheated on her with her sister and then they both ‘died’, laurel could have so easily given up on college and could have become so troubled and grief-stricken but instead she threw her heart into her work and managed to become a lawyer. when tommy died and then she started having addiction problems she tackled that - she took herself to aa when she was ready to face her problems and she battled and battled and overcame her addiction and i’m so proud of that. after her sister died the second time she could have let that grief overcome her but instead she turned it around and used her anger to transform herself. she may have doubted herself a few times but never did she let her tragic past and her emotions hold her back and i freaking love that about her.
stop shaming addicts and start thinking about how much pain they have to be in to start abusing a substance in the fucking first place. yeah some people abuse drugs because they’re stupid but other people do it because they can’t fucking stand living. drugs aren’t the problem, mental illness is. more sympathy for addicts 2k16
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Katie Cassidy accepting her ‘PRISM Award’ for Best Performance of drug, alcohol use and addiction or mental health issues in a drama series multi-episode storyline.
also, if you’re comfortable with it, put in the tags how her character has changed your life
#but she came out the other end of it stronger #and thats what made me want to be stronger too (@kylesluna)
#she’s there for everyone #she’s the kind of woman I aspire to be (@wanderingthewilds)
#she’s my angel (@laurellancesavestheworld)
#i’ve learned so much from laurel #like how to be strong (@katieisthecanary)
#laurel has an amazing strength inside of her #no matter how many times she is knocked down she always gets back up #she gave me the means to save myself (@laurelwinchester)
#laurel keeps me going every day i have a poster of her in my room and she’s been my background for forever #because i just tell myself if she can do it you can do it too (@volpinc)
#her journey is important to a lot of people who matter to me so she matters to me (@yellowflicker09011996)
friendly reminder that pretty birds fly together and stay together <3
#laurel climbing out of her hole #helped me realize i was in my own #she gives me so much strength #if laurel lance can do it #so can i #pretty birds fly together (via @piratequeennina)
#she helped me so much (@andyneedstostop)
# laurel gave me so much hope # laurel kept me going # i found out i could meet katie if i went to dragon con and that got me through a lot of last summer # katie's prism award acceptance speech also helped me a lot # laurel and katie have helped me so much (@kenyarosewater)
#someone I know (@trick-xr-treat)
#She's so inspiring #She has faced real issues and problems and come out stronger #she's kind and loving #in a world that isn't #she's there for everyone #she's the kind of woman I aspire to be #i love her #please don't take her from me (@wanderingthewilds)
#I look at the signed poster I have of her in my room whenever [things get rough for me] (@hisnameisbruno)
#Laurel looked her addiction in the face and poured it on the ground (@ladybugsmarinette)