![]() Sure.Synopsis: No Criminal of the Week as this nearly All-Flashback episode features Oliver’s life on the prison island as no five-star resort spa experience, the fact that he read a book once and the demise of Deathstroke. She leaves him with a peck on the cheek and says he “earned” it. Laurel finds him and lets him know that she only danced with Carter because he made a big donation (again, principles everyone!). Tommy ends up taking Thea out back so she can empty out the contents of her stomach. It’ll just take a lot of time and a lot of growing up on Thea’s part to find out what it is). (Still, I think there’s something brewing between these too. Tommy pushes her away and tells her he sees her as a baby sister. ![]() ![]() As Tommy mopes about Laurel, a wasted Thea confronts him with her feelings and asks him for a dance. Within seconds, she leaves poor Tommy behind. Carter tells Laurel that he’s thinking about opening up a free clinic and suggests the two of them catch up over drinks. Meanwhile, Tommy’s convo with Laurel gets interrupted by Carter-you know, the perfect son. Now back to the benefit! Thea realizes that Tommy is just not that into her and proceeds to down drinks until she’s a drunken mess. After a little convincing from her co-worker and pal though, Laurel changes her mind and decides to take the money (how principled!). Can someone please explain to me why she’s so hot and cold? Last time I checked, she and Tommy were on good terms. Instead, she told him she could manage without his family’s finances. Of course Laurel, ever the self-righteous one, wasn’t willing to accept his gesture. ![]() Thea, who I should note thought she was the girl in question, told Tommy to “find out what’s a big deal to her, and make it a big deal to you.” With this brilliant new insight, Tommy decided to step in as a sponsor for CNRI. Fresh off his rejection, Tommy asked Thea for girl advice (why he would ask his best friend’s messed up younger sister for any advice is beyond me). ![]() Naturally, Laurel didn’t waste any time shutting him down (or dropping some serious attitude). In a case of classic bad timing, Tommy stopped by her office while she was freaking out and suggested taking her away on a day trip. ![]()
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