Best wedding? Off the top of my head thereâs Iris and Barry round one, combined barryiris and oliverfelicity, Alex and Kelly, Sara and Ava
Best Arrowverse Wedding
John & Lyla
Oliver & Nyssa
Ronnie & Caitlin
Barry & Iris (Earth-X Interupted)
Joint Barry & Iris and Oliver & Felicity
Ray & Nora
Bary & Iris Vow Renewal
Alex & Kelly
Sara & Ava
Anissa & Grace
Voting ended onDec 26, 2024
There turned out to be quite a few weddings that happen in the Arrowverse Anon and I'm sure I may have missed one or two. But which wedding was the best?
This was a cute question Anon, I enjoyed going back and finding all the weddings I could and highly recomend it if anyone needs a quick 'pick me up'. Sorry for the time it took to get posted tho, but please do continue to send in your suggestions.
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The Love We Deserve: Arrow 2x06 Review (Keep Your Enemies Closer)
This is the episode I knew the writers were going THERE with Olicity. I wasnât sure about endgame. I certainly did not know how Oliver and Felicityâs story would unfold, but âKeep Your Enemies Closerâ confirmed we were in this, fam. We were in this all the way.
2013 Jen's live reaction:
Letâs dig inâŚ
Olicity
The first scene immediately sets up this juxtaposition between Felicity, Oliver and Isabel and it carries through the episode. Itâs not a love triangle. Isabel doesnât matter enough to warrant a point on a triangle, but they use her (quite effectively I might add) to show Oliver and Felicity are anything but âjust friends.â
Isabel is bitching at Oliver for whatever-he-failed-to-do-this-week and Felicity is trying to get his attention for some arrow (Roy Harper) related business. Initially, she tries using âMr. Queenâ in a very boss/employee way, but ultimately is fed up with being ignored and yells âOliver!â
Isabel barely tosses Felicity a glance, but Oliver ends the Co-CEO argument to leave with Felicity. Trust me when I say, Isabel clocks this decision.
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Oliver and Felicity join Diggle in his search for Lyla Michaels. She went to Russia to search for Deadshot and now sheâs missing. Oliver uses a Queen Consolidated subsidiary in Moscow as their cover story and use of the company jet. Unfortunately, Isabel tags along. She believes Oliver is meeting with their overseas partners behind her back. Once she discovered Oliver didnât have any meetings planned with their subsidiary in Moscow, her accusations shift to Felicity.
Oliver: Iâm not this person you think I am.
Isabel: That depends.
Oliver: On what?
Isabel: On if I think you used the corporate jet for a weekend of fun with your assistant.
Oliver: Excuse me?
He does his very best to look incredulous at the idea of hooking up with Felicity while on a romantic weekend in Moscow. I really wouldnât put Russia on my Top 10 list of romantic getaways. Tahiti made a lot more sense, but whatever. The point is â Oliverâs feathers are immediately ruffled. Did I see him blushing? Oliver lies all day every day both professionally and personally, but this line of questioning has him quite tongue tied.
Isabel: A blonde IT girl all of a sudden gets promoted to be assistant to the CEO? There are only two ways that happens. One is nepotism and she doesnât look like your cousin.
Source: Paigeota
It absolutely should be happening, Oliver.
Isabel: What were her qualifications aside from an abundance of short skirts?
Source: Paigeota
This scene is incredibly important because A) itâs hilarious and B) this is the first time Arrow has addressed OUTLOUD Felicity Smoak as a love interest for Oliver Queen. Everything up until now has been gazing, fervent glances, shoulder touches, soft tones, sexual innuendo and the electric chemistry between Stephen Amell and Emily Bett Rickards. But Isabel puts her money on the table and flat out accuses Oliver of sleeping with Felicity.
We, the audience, know Oliver and Felicity are not having sex (much to our horror and disappointment), but Isabel presents the one question weâve been dying to ask Oliver â does he WANT to sleep with Felicity? And his answer is⌠glorious.
First he laughs, uncomfortably, like this is the most INSANE line of questioning to ever take place. Keep in mind this man was tortured on Lian Yu for information about bombs, planes, the location of a Chinese archer and Japanese soldiers bones from WWII. But nope, Oliver is shocked â SHOCKED I TELL YOU â that anyone would ever think heâs having sex with Felicity. Methinks he doth protest too much.
But Oliver trips up at the mention of skirts. He stutters his way through defending Felicity. It is damn near gallant of him to argue they are an appropriate length. No ma'am, the skirts are not too short. Not for Oliver Queen!
We can chalk this up to Oliver being a flesh and blood heterosexual man. The day they stop looking is the day they die. But this is the first time anyone has asked Oliver if he is sexually attracted to Felicity. He blushes, laughs, protests and stammers his way through his answer like a 13 year old boy.
Also, itâs extremely important to remember one episode prior Oliver was rejecting Laurel Lance in her apartment hallway after she tried to kiss him - his primary female love interest. Then the very next episode, the writers are crafting a scene forcing Oliver to address a romantic relationship with Felicity.
Is it a funny scene? Yes, but the real win for Olicity shippers is the question is being ASKED. The answer is even better. Yes, Oliver has noticed the skirts and the spectacular legs that go with them. You donât say that about a character who is going to remain a platonic, comic relief Girl Wednesday.
We are so far from done. Diggle infiltrates the Russian prison where Lyla is being held while Oliver and Felicity meet up with Anatoly to purchase a Russian police car as part of their escape plan. Felicity is extremely anxious about Diggle, so Oliver offers her some witty banter and a shoulder touch as reassurance.
When the Russians try to fleece Oliver he threatens to make their children orphans in Russian.
Itâs all very Bratva Oliver and menacing, but with Felicity he makes a little joke and winks! One could say his demeanor is quite light hearted â dare I say flirting?
Source: Paigeota
Oliver returns to the hotel and has a drink with Isabel. Bizarrely, he brings up Felicity again â unprompted. He couldnât wiggle out of this line of questioning fast enough and now he canât stop bringing it up! Pick a lane, my dude.
Oliver: Does everyone really think that Felicity and I areâŚ
EXPLAIN THE DOT DOT DOT OLIVER! LET'S BE SPECIFIC!
Isabel: No. Just everyone who works at Queen Consolidated.
My kingdom to hang out by the water cooler in that office.
More with the loud chuckling. Nothing to see here but friendship. Look at all the friendship. Hardy har har.
Isabel: You donât seem like the kind of man who has female friends.
Thatâs the understatement of the century. Putting Oliverâs sexual partners aside for the moment - Felicity is in a unique position. Oliver doesnât have a lot of friends let alone female friends. Felicity is also the only female in his life who knows heâs the Arrow. Has he told her everything about his past? No, but relax. Weâre only on Season 2.Â
Oliver has shared quite a lot with Felicity in a relatively short amount of time. He trusts her (as much as he's capable of) and Oliver does not trust easily. Felicity is the only woman Oliver can be completely and authentically himself with. This makes her more than unique â it makes Felicity special. I think Oliver understands that and he approaches their friendship with reverence. He toes a very strict line with Felicity â for a very good reason which he will reveal later on in the episode.
Isabel: Underneath that swagger, I see you pretty clearly. Youâre intelligent, driven and lonely.
Isabel reveals she doesnât buy Oliverâs bad boy routine and instead believes she shares a lot in common with him. We can take this conversation one of two ways â 1) two people connecting over vodka and a shared ability to speak Russian or 2) Oliver is working Isabel to keep the real reason for this trip a secret. Bonus? He gets laid in the process.
Clearly, Iâm going with option 2. He feeds her a line about loneliness in Russian and Isabel practically races Oliver back to the hotel room.
Mercifully, we donât have to watch them have sex. Oliver is pressed for time because they need to save Diggle, but Isabel is fine with the wham bam thank you ma'am. Oliver thinks he left enough time, but as he opens the door to his hotel there stands Felicity just about to knock.
Oliver left Isabel undressed and in his bed, but the woman finds her clothes with lightning speed when she hears Felicity at the door and purposefully makes her exit then.
If Isabel bought Oliverâs âweâre just friendsâ speech then doing this would not be necessary. Isabel wants Felicity to know they slept together. Regardless of what people at Queen Consolidated think, Isabel knows thereâs more going on between them than Oliver will admit. She wants to hurt Felicity. Isabel is marking her territory and I would encourage you to listen to Stephen Amellâs thoughts on why. #Cosigned.
However, this is NOT information Oliver wants Felicity to know. He is so embarrassed he canât even look at Felicity as Isabel walks out the door.
Felicity is stunned. Sheâs actually speechless. Oliver tries to offer up some feeble explanation, but he doesnât get very far.Â
Felicity immediately makes a joke to alleviate the tension, but as she turns we can see her hurt and anger.
She cannot fathom a reason why Oliver would sleep with this woman. Whether or not Oliver heard Felicityâs remarks â he grimaces because he knows he screwed up. BIG TIME. It is so awkward and painful.
But again, the viewers must ask a fundamental question â why is this scene being written like Felicity caught Oliver cheating on her? Oliver is single. Isabel is single. Felicity is single. Nobody is dating anybody. And yet, the Arrow writers make it clear Felicity is hurt by this encounter â like sheâs been betrayed.
As for Oliver, he absolutely did NOT want Felicity to know he slept with Isabel. He knows it will hurt her. This shows Oliver is somewhat aware Felicity has feelings for him. Congratulations, Oliver youâre not a total pine tree.
Whatâs more telling is Oliverâs reaction. He acts like Felicity caught him doing something wrong. If he didnât return Felicityâs feelings then her opinion wouldnât really matter. Itâs never stopped him from dating or sleeping with other women before. And this is just a one night stand. Not even â it was a quickie. But Oliver is ashamed. This makes him look bad. Generally speaking, when you have romantic feelings for someone you donât want that person to see you hooking up with someone else. It sends a very mixed message.
THIS IS NOT HOW YOU WRITE A PLATONIC COUPLE!!!
Felicity Smoak wears her heart on her sleeve. She canât let it go. Itâs not just that Oliver slept with someone. Itâs that he slept with ISABEL. The woman who is trying to steal his company. Her bitchiness is embedded in her DNA, so Felicityâs work environment probably less than fun. Felicity cannot stand Isabel and Oliver slept with her. HER.Â
Felicity: Over 64 million women over the age of consent in Russia and you sleep with her.
But this time it is Oliverâs turn to make a joke to deflect. The entire vibe is coupleâs fight.
Source: Paigeota
But Felicity is not joking when they get home and sheâs tired of the mixed messages. So ask the question point blank. God bless her. No sexual innuendos, stammers, deflections, furtive glances or unspoken truths.
 Source: Paigeota
Oliverâs initial response is kind of flippant to be honest.
 Source: Paigeota
He gives Felicity a very generic âIt just happened,â which is the exact non-explanation cheaters use. Sex doesnât âjust happen.â Itâs a decision. Oliver made a choice and Felicity is trying to understand why because maybe if she understands then it will hurt less. Even worse, he says it didnât mean anything. The problem is it meant something to Felicity. Take it away Willow Rosenberg.
Xander: We were just kissing. It doesn't mean that much.
Willow: No. It just means you'd rather be with someone you hate, than be with me. - BTVS "Innocence"
Truly one of the most devastating lines in television history delivered by an equally heart wrenching performance by Alyson Hannigan. What Felicity is truly asking Oliver is not, âWhy her?â but rather, âWhy not me?â
Felicityâs disappointment in Oliverâs response is palpable and feels very similar to their scene in 1x12 when she asked Oliver if she could trust him. She didnât want a flip answer then and she doesnât want one now.
Source: Paigeota
Oliver lowers his voice into his gentle Felicity tone and says, âHey,â so sheâll look at him again. The real intimacy between them is revealed in a single word. He cannot wiggle out of this, so Oliver is approaching her question, and pain, with the reverence she deserves. Felicity closes her eyes for a moment before she meets Oliverâs gaze again, like sheâs steeling herself against whatever explanation is coming next. This time the answer will be honest, but it will hurt more.
Source: Paigeota
Oliver speaks hypothetically of course, in an attempt to discuss what he feels for Felicity without really discussing it. It keeps their friendship in this little protective bubble as Oliver takes an infinitesimally small step over the strict line he has drawn between them. Oliver feels life as The Arrow, and his proximity to danger, prevents him being in a loving relationship. He slept with Isobel because he doesnât care about her. Oliver wonât be with Felicity because he does care about her.
What is MONUMENTALLY IMPORTANT about this scene is Oliver acknowledges the elephant in the room for the very first time. He feels more than friendship for Felicity. Â Does Oliver Queen love Felicity Smoak? Yes. Is he ready to admit that to himself - let alone to her? No. Oliver believes his love endangers Felicity. He cannot lose her, so he will not allow himself to love her. As frustrating as Oliverâs answer is itâs not difficult to understand why he feels this way - especially after losing Tommy.
Felicity gives a little nod like this was the explanation she expected, but still needed to hear. Despite the hypothetical, they both know Oliver is speaking about her. Rather than a meaningful relationship, Oliver has resigned himself to a life of loneliness. He may have hook ups and one night stands to fill his bed and relieve an urge, but he withholds access to his heart. This is not just about Oliverâs refusal to truly love someone. Itâs also about his refusal to allow anyone to love him in return.
He's taken bullets that hurt less than this.
In the end, itâs Felicityâs response that truly packs the emotional punch. She believes Oliver deserves better, regardless of his way of life. He deserves more than empty affairs and lonely, dark and violent nights.
There is so much this man cannot forgive himself for and the guilt is overwhelming. Oliver believes he has no right to happiness. Loneliness is his penance. When all you experience is pain and loss it can be difficult to imagine a life without it.
"We accept the love we think we deserve." - Perks of Being a Wallflower
Oliver hurt Felicity deeply by sleeping with Isabel. They both know it. He continues to hurt her by drawing this line in the sand between them. Yet, in the face of that pain, Felicity dreams a life for Oliver thatâs more than the one heâs resigned himself to. It is forgiveness, compassion and unconditional love in action. He does not feel worthy of Felicity Smoak, but those are the lies Oliverâs guilt tells him. She knows the truth.
Source: Paigeota
The stunned look on his face says it all - no one has ever told Oliver Queen he deserves to be loved.Â
John Diggle
Contrary to the previous six pages, this is actually a John Diggle focused episode. And boy, does he drop a bomb on Oliver and Felicity.
Oliver didnât immediately recognize Lylaâs name, which is fine because I donât think theyâve shared a scene. Felicity reminds him Lyla is Johnâs ARGUS girlfriend and I had whiplash at that status update. Girlfriend? When did we get to girlfriend? I feel more comfortable with super spy sexy time friend.
Diggle lowers the boom. Lyla Michaels is his ex-wife. SAY WHAT??!
Felicity: Explain that sentence.
Honestly, how do Oliver and Felicity not know this yet? What do they talk about in the bunker? It canât always be about crimes and arrows. Sharing is caring OTA â embrace it.
Diggle: We couldnât figure out how to stay married without a war to fight.
Diggle and Lyla were married while on tour in Afghanistan, but divorced shortly after returning home. Lyla joined ARGUS and Diggle went back for another tour.
Diggle and Oliver hook up with Anatoly (!!!) and he informs them Lyla was trying to break into the worst prison in Russia on a tip that Deadshot was being held there. Unfortunately, she was captured. It hasnât been a pleasant stay given how battered Lyla is looking.
The only way in Gulag is to be a prisoner, so Diggle volunteers. Oliver balks at that, but Diggle needs him on the outside make the moves necessary for an escape. Also, Lyla is Diggleâs woman and he's going to save her, damn it. SWOON. Find you a man with a hero's complex. They make divine husbands. I speak from experience.
Anatoly provides enough drugs to land Diggle in prison for 400 years. Oliver and Felicity are nervous about this plan. In one of the sweetest moments between Diggle and Felicity, she gently kisses him on the cheek and wraps his scarf around his neck. Itâs a good luck kiss, but everyone is clearly worried itâs a goodbye.
Of course, once John is inside he runs right into Deadshot. He sure is easy to find for a globetrotting criminal mastermind. Deadshot knows where Lyla is being held and wants in on the escape plan in exchange for her location. After Deadshot kills Anatolyâs guard, John has no choice but to team up with him.
Lyla: You came for me.
Diggle: I always have and I always will.
This is what stellar ships are made of folks. This is the content we're here for.
Of course, Oliver and Felicity rescue Diggle, Lyla and Deadshot, but the pinnacle of the episode for John is when they dump Deadshot on the side of the road. Theyâll help him get out of prison, but not out of the country. John holds a gun on him â ready to pull the trigger to avenge his brotherâs death, but he canât do it.
Deadshot: Thatâs the thing about honor, John. You canât turn it on and off.
What a great line! I love that line!!! Itâs so fully encapsulates John Diggleâs character. Iâm sorry I know heâs a killer, but between Deadshot bringing Olicity together with the ridden computer and this moment with Johnâ Iâm really starting to like this guy.
Deadshot offers John some additional information about his brotherâs death. A thank you for not killing him I guess. He asks John how he thought Andy was killed.
Diggle: You shot at a client that Andy was protecting and you missed.
Deadshot: I donât miss. Your brother was the contract.
Diggle: Who would want to kill Andy?
Deadshot: I donât know their names, just an alias. H.I.V.E.
The plot thickens! Iâm sure all the comic fans were excited about the introduction of H.I.V.E. I was clueless, but with a quick Google youâll discover H.I.V.E is a terrorist organization. So, this means one of two things, Johnâs brother was an honorable man who ticked off a terrorist organization or Andy was not as honorable as his brother and ticked off a terrorist organization. This adds a layer of complexity the Diggle vs. Deadshot storyline desperately needed. It was running a little stale.
Diggle: You know me and Carly broke up because I couldnât love her and hate him at the same time.
Lyla: Iâm honored to be the exception.
Diggle: Lyla, you were always the exception.
Ok, Iâm onboard the SS Dyla. Letâs get remarried. Iâm ready. Â
We go from the Dyla love scene directly to Olicityâs final scene in the office. This is not a mistake. John guides Oliver on his path. This also includes his romantic life and one of the ways Diggle guides Oliver is by example. Dyla always points the way.
Stray Thoughts
This is the first episode we meet Amanda Waller. Sheâs loyal to Lyla Michaels and knows about Oliver and Diggleâs vigilante operation, so sheâs arriving on the scene as a fully formed bad ass. Â
Diggle refused Anatolyâs vodka. Based on the look Oliver gave him Iâm guessing that was a very bad idea. Drink the vodka, John.
âI wouldnât mind a drink.â I mean honestly the boys could be so sexist sometimes. Felicity likes booze too!
âI will take care of her.â Snort. Yeah, Iâll bet Oliver.
Isobel immediately jumps to the conclusion that Felicity is sleeping her way up to the top. Way to be supportive of your fellow female coworkers and fighting that glass ceiling together, Isobel. This just makes her more evil in my opinion.
Sara left town. Thatâs fine I need a break from the Lance drama.
Quentin lets Roy go because he's working with the Arrow too, so I'm counting Lance as part of the team.
No Laurel. Hallelujah. Did you even notice she was gone? Nope. This character lifts right out.
Thereâs this whole weird subplot where Moiraâs lawyer wants Thea to dump Roy because heâs a felon and it makes Moira look bad. Sure, Roy Harper is the problem. Not the 500 people who died. Even Moira thinks this plot line is ridiculously stupid and gets these crazy kids back together. Can we be done with the Theroy breakups? Iâm tired. Find these two an actual storyline.
Slade: I will not be the reason something happens to you.
Shado: When I care about someone there's nothing I won't do for them.
Slade is in rough freaking shape after being burned over half his body, but he gets snuggle time with Shado so it isnât all bad.
Never trust a Russian woman. Has Oliver ever seen a movie?
Flashback Sara betrays Oliver and gives Ivo the location of Slade, Shado and the soldier bones. Let's go with Stockholm syndrome to explain this insanity. Or she's just completely terrified of Ivo. Either works. But still - dick move Sara.
Why does David Ramsey wear shirts? Itâs really a crime against humanity.
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i'd love to see some dashi and ryla drawings plz and thank you đ
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Sum Dyla for your soul đźđŤľâ¨âźď¸ (Dyla shippers pspspspsps come get your food)
I hc that Dashi dyed her ends pink to match Ryla hahahahhaaha anybody else??? No???
Btw Ryla's design is. SO COOL thx for inspiring me to draw her
Some talking blahblahblah + individual drawings below the cut!!! Requests are still open btw!
Fun fact: while I was drawing this, I showed the drawing to my mom when i was in the middle of drawing Ryla and asked her: "Who do u think this is" and she went "Oh uh I think Dashi's friend...? What's her name again? It's Ryla isn't it? She's really cool!" Even tho we haven't watched ABAB too much and she has seen the Caves of Sac Actun movie with me just once. I love her very much she pays so much attention to my interests hahahsjhajs-
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215. john diggle and lyla michaels - arrow
âI want you to marry me. I canât believe I waited this long to ask. I need you, Lyla. Now, forever, official.â
As Oliver Queen enters the large conservatory off the large deck of where family and friends are gathered around for a spring wedding. Emotions are in check as heâs slowly walking towards a staircase only to find himself glancing at photos of his family through the years.
One of his babies is all grown up and to think how time has crept up so quickly. His first-born princess will be heading down the stairs in what will be the start of a few tear-jerking moments.
Stopping to pick up what both mothers of the brides had engraved to showcase their wonderful memories of their own special days. Two families that have been intertwined since he came back from his 5-year absence.
Their son. A boy⌠no, a man that Oliver considers his own is marrying his daughter a precious gem that is the perfect mix of his wife and himself.
Giving the photo another spare look, he places it back against the other wedding memorabilia put out by the designer. Itâs time to get into place as he hears Felicityâs voice from up above the balcony. Oliver makes sure to keep his eyes towards the staircaseâs upward landing and is not disappointed as one of the most beautiful women to ever gaze his way is coming down first.
When his baby girl catches a glimpse of him. He canât help but shed a happy tear. All it takes is one word.
âDaddy!â
-Could not help myself to make this dyla/olicity pic. Was actually in the midst of making Easter/Passover olicity-dyla art because I'm procrastinating in writing.
I know that Diggle is coming to Superman and Lois in the middle of a Crisis. You know. With Clark being mind controlled or evil or whatever. But also I think that Clark and Lois and Diggle and Lyla should absolutely double date because I think theyâd be great together.Â
Also Jordan and Jonathan can babysit the Diggle kids while the adults are out, mostly because I think theyâd be a little terrible at it.Â