Every time I see that it just bothers me. She really needs a new place.
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sanddragon939 — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 12:23 AM)
Yeah, that bothered me as well.
The loft belongs to Thea, technically. And later, she moved out because she couldn't stand it there because Ra's stabbed her, and Oliver and Felicity moved in (well, Oliver already lived there in Season 3).
Felicity living there makes no real sense. I can understand Oliver letting her live there for a while after Season 4 but you'd think that she'd want to eventually move out of her ex's apartment.
I hope we see where Oliver is living soon. As the mayor he obviously has a proper residencehe can't just be sleeping in the lair.
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mihaicosmin2007 — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 12:33 AM)
You are confusing the timeline.
He slept in the lair because he lost the mansion. Thea then bought the loft with Malcolm's money, and Oliver moved in during the first half of S3. Then at some point Felicity started living in it, with no continuity. Oliver didn't give her anything on screen. In fact, she walked away from him from that very loft after she found out about this son. -
mihaicosmin2007 — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 04:33 AM)
The point is,
HE
didn't give her anything, because it wasn't his to begin with. It was Thea's (technically Malcolm's).
We were never hinted on screen that she bought the place or rented it, in any case, this is a continuity error, one of many from S4. -
Hiragana_Kanji — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 04:54 AM)
What so she takes the guys house and makes a joke about getting a fern, because he is living in a dank place. I honestly can't remember that, I must have missed it because I would have turned off the show right there.
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dearcass — 9 years ago(October 09, 2016 01:18 PM)
there is a scene where Oliver is moving into the lair. It's in episode 4.20, right before he goes to meet Esrin Fortuna.
He had already been living in the bunker in that episode, he wasn't just moving in. That's just when Felicity realized he was living there.
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kullagulla-84456 — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 12:49 AM)
Every time I see that it just bothers me. She really needs a new place.
I think Felicity once had a suburban house of her own. I distinctly recall scenes like the one where Diggle was surveying her house because of some bad guy, and she came out to give him a cup of coffee. We have also seen Felicity inside her home with Ray. I don't know what happened to that housemaybe she sold it when she left Star city to travel around the world with Oliver and settle in that town whose name I can't remember right now?
Anyway, the fact that Felicity is living with her new BF in Thea's lair is probably due to a limited production budget. It seems as though "Arrow" producers can't afford too many sets right now (that ugly-ass Laurel gold statue probably made a big dent in their budget!) and that's why sets are so scarce. Come to think of it, it's not really clear where anyone is living right now. Quentin seemed to have shacked up in some sleazy rented room in the season premiere, and Oliver probably sleeps on a mattress in the Lair. Or maybe there is some kind of mansion for the Star City mayor to live in? -
rocket895 — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 02:34 AM)
We only saw the inside of that cute apartment of Felicity's once, in 3x05 I think. That place was lovely and I wish it had become a proper set, but they actually filmed those scenes in an actual apartment, it was never a built set, which is why we only saw it once.
I think it's daft that they still have Felicity living in the loft, but it's because they can't afford a new set. -
kullagulla-84456 — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 02:37 AM)
We only saw the inside of that cute apartment of Felicity's once, in 3x05 I think. That place was lovely and I wish it had become a proper set, but they actually filmed those scenes in an actual apartment, it was never a built set, which is why we only saw it once.
We're down to small details now, but I actually think it was a house, one of those American suburban houses with a lawn in the front. I remember that I was surprised that a young single woman (who wasn't a CEO at the time!) could afford the down payment for a house. But I may be misremembering.
