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* NoOSHACompliance: Why the sweet motherloving crap does the Arrowcave have a '''methane gas pipeline'''? We're talking about a substance so dangerous to transport that oil companies light it on fire ''on site at oil wells'' rather than risk moving what would otherwise be an incredible energy source to another location. IT. GO. BOOM. BIG. And also is toxic and suffoctates. On the plus side, if you blow bubbles with it and light them on fire you get floating fire bubbles, which is cool.

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* NoOSHACompliance: Why the sweet motherloving crap does the Arrowcave have a '''methane gas pipeline'''? We're talking about a substance so dangerous to transport that oil companies light it on fire ''on site at oil wells'' rather than risk moving what would otherwise be an incredible energy source to another location. IT. GO. BOOM. BIG. And also is toxic and suffoctates.suffocates. On the plus side, if you blow bubbles with it and light them on fire you get floating fire bubbles, which is cool.
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* AdultFear: Oliver is explicitly afraid for his son's life, as he knows that Chase knows about William, but since he has no idea where William and Samantha are there's nothing he can do about it. The end of the episode, where Chase confronts William right off the school bus, shows that he was right to be afraid.

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* NotSoDifferent:
** What Lyla claims between ARGUS and Team Arrow. [[NotSoSimilar Of course, there is one]] ''[[NotSoSimilar major]]'' [[NotSoSimilar difference]]. Team Arrow operates outside the law, but they generally try to make sure the criminals they face end up in police custody (Ra's Al-Ghul, Damien Darhk, and Count Vertigo I are major exceptions). While ARGUS as an official government agency '''isn't''' yet ignores the most basic civil rights if they see fit -- which seems to be almost always no matter who's in charge.
** Oliver and Felicity finally realize how alike they are in their self-righteous attitude.

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* NotSoDifferent:
** What Lyla claims between ARGUS and Team Arrow. [[NotSoSimilar Of course, there is one]] ''[[NotSoSimilar major]]'' [[NotSoSimilar difference]]. Team Arrow operates outside the law, but they generally try to make sure the criminals they face end up in police custody (Ra's Al-Ghul, Damien Darhk, and Count Vertigo I are major exceptions). While ARGUS as an official government agency '''isn't''' yet ignores the most basic civil rights if they see fit -- which seems to be almost always no matter who's in charge.
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NotSoDifferentRemark: Oliver and Felicity finally realize how alike they are in their self-righteous attitude.

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* RealityEnsues:
** Since the public knows Chase is a serial killer, every defense lawyer in town is trying to get every prosecution that he supervised as the [=DA=] appealed.
** Oliver and Felicity broke up because they never really ''talked'' about their issues.
** Why did Oliver drop the sleeveless look? Because it was AwesomeButImpractical, having your arms exposed means they are likely to get damaged in battle.
** Oliver may be a {{determinator}}, but even he can only take so much; the cumulative effects of the EMP, falling from down the elevator shaft, continuing bleeding, and inhaling methane gas leave him disoriented and passing out. He keeps going with a shot of adrenaline, but he still needs medical attention after getting to safety.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Since the public knows Chase is a serial killer, every defense lawyer in town is trying to get every prosecution that he supervised as the [=DA=] appealed.
** Oliver and Felicity broke up because they never really ''talked'' about their issues.
** Why did Oliver drop the sleeveless look? Because it was AwesomeButImpractical, having your arms exposed means they are likely to get damaged in battle.
** Oliver may be a {{determinator}}, but even he can only take so much; the cumulative effects of the EMP, falling from down the elevator shaft, continuing bleeding, and inhaling methane gas leave him disoriented and passing out. He keeps going with a shot of adrenaline, but he still needs medical attention after getting to safety.
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* NoOSHACompliance: Why the sweet motherloving crap does the Arrowcave have a '''methane gas pipeline'''? We're talking about a substance so dangerous to transport that oil companies light it on fire ''on site at oil wells'' rather than risk moving what would otherwise be an incredible energy source to another location. IT. GO. BOOM. BIG. And also is toxic and suffoctates. On the plus side, if you blow bubbles with it and light them on fire you get floating fire bubbles, which is cool.
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* CelebrityParadox: Curtis says Marc Singer in ''Film/TheBeastmaster'' played a big role in his realizing he was gay. He played BigBad General Shrieve in the Season 3 flashback story. We even briefly see him again just two episodes later.

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* CelebrityParadox: Curtis says Marc Singer in ''Film/TheBeastmaster'' played a big role in his realizing he was gay. He played BigBad General Shrieve in the Season 3 flashback story. We story, and we even briefly see him again just two episodes later.
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* CelebrityParadox: Curtis says Marc Singer in ''Film/TheBeastmaster'' played a big role in his realizing he was gay. He played BigBad General Shrieve in the Season 3 flashback story.

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* CelebrityParadox: Curtis says Marc Singer in ''Film/TheBeastmaster'' played a big role in his realizing he was gay. He played BigBad General Shrieve in the Season 3 flashback story. We even briefly see him again just two episodes later.
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* AdultFear: Oliver is explicitly afraid for his son's life, as he knows that Chase knows about William. The end of the episode, where Chase confronts William right off the school bus, shows that he was right to be afraid.

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* AdultFear: Oliver is explicitly afraid for his son's life, as he knows that Chase knows about William.William, but since he has no idea where William and Samantha are there's nothing he can do about it. The end of the episode, where Chase confronts William right off the school bus, shows that he was right to be afraid.

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