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One thing that's starting to annoy me, but is a minor complaint, is the lack of identification for Oliver's persona. I'm tired of hearing him called: "the vigilante", "man under the hood", and all these other unclever nicknames.
For a show that's supposed to be depicting the Green Arrow, they sure are afraid to call him that. I thought they finally addressed it in the dinner scene a few episodes back when one of the characters finally called him "Green Arrow". It's starting to seem a bit unprogressive, story-wise, not to call him that.
It's like if Nolan decided for the whole movie not to use "Batman" for identification purposes in Batman Begins.
One thing that's starting to annoy me, but is a minor complaint, is the lack of identification for Oliver's persona. I'm tired of hearing him called: "the vigilante", "man under the hood", and all these other unclever nicknames.
For a show that's supposed to be depicting the Green Arrow, they sure are afraid to call him that. I thought they finally addressed it in the dinner scene a few episodes back when one of the characters finally called him "Green Arrow". It's starting to seem a bit unprogressive, story-wise, not to call him that.
It's like if Nolan decided for the whole movie not to use "Batman" for identification purposes in Batman Begins.
yea get used to it....They called Clark anything but superman through all of smallville he won't likely ever be called anything close to the green arrow through the time of the show.
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