Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Episode 2.14 Time of Death February 26, 2014


Episode 2.14 Time of Death February 26, 2014 - I have always loved the Clock King and all similar characters. But this may be the most sympathetic version to date. The criminal master mind is willing to kill to save his sister. The whole "I am just a genius" jealousy thing from Felicity is a bit heavy and over done. But does add some fun levels to the team of good guys. Looking forward to some major Death Stroke action now that Slade Wilson is out in the public...








Summary via WIKI 
William Tockman orchestrates a precisely timed heist of Kord Industries and steals an electronic device that will allow him to access any bank vault in the world. His work comes to the attention of Oliver and Sara, who work together to try and stop him, foiling one of his robberies. In response, Tockman uses the device to hack into the computer servers at Oliver's hideout and overload them so they explode. Felicity, feeling left out with Sara now part of the team, attempts to bait Tockman into coming after one last heist. Oliver, Sara, and Diggle arrive in time to protect Felicity, but Felicity takes a bullet while saving Sara before stopping Tockman. Meanwhile, the Lances attempt to have dinner together and it is revealed that Sara and Oliver are in a relationship, much to the anger of Laurel. Later, Laurel reveals the reason for her anger to Sara and they make amends; afterward, Laurel attends an A.A. meeting with Quentin. Slade makes his presence known to Oliver by coming to his home and meeting with Moira. In flashbacks, it is revealed that Sara befriended Sin after promising her dying father, a pilot shot down while flying over the island, that she would make sure Sin was safe.



The Clock King is the name of two fictional characters, both of whom are supervillains published by DC Comics. The first, created by Bill Finger, appeared in Star Spangled Comics #70 (July 1947) and fought Robin. The second Clock King was a villain and enemy of Green Arrow, and debuted in World's Finest Comics #111 (August 1960), and was created by France Herron and Lee Elias.

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