Noah was more than willing to help out, not necessarily because he cared about the world as a whole more because he cared about his daughter in the world. They obviously know where Darhk is, and taking down Darhk is the point, right? I get the goal was to take Noah and get out, but if you have the opportunity to grab some members of Darhk's team, wouldn't you do it? While I thought the fight scene at the cabin was pretty awesome, it seemed rather sloppy for Oliver and Diggle to let Brick go. Still, there was a sense of urgency to finding Noah before the bad guys got him. Maybe, if she would have done that, we wouldn't have been tortured with Donna's eww-inducing reminiscing about what she and Noah used to do up at the cabin all those years ago. Why did Felicity have to meet her mom face to face to ask about Raven Spur? Couldn't she just have asked her on the phone? Brick didn't seem too thrilled taking orders from Darhk, but what did he expect? Darhk is the man.Ĭonsidering how dire the situation was, though, it sure seemed that there was a lot of time-wasting going on this hour. He could destroy all of Darhk's plans, so he sent Brick and Murmur and friends after him.
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