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Female Speaker: Felicity has become quite a fan favorite.
We're excited she's back. Emily Bett Rickards: I'm excited she's back.
She gets into some trouble. She is Felicity 2.0.
Female Speaker: And now that the glades have been destroyed I'm just wondering how
that will affect her. Will she feel some kind of guilt for not
being able to stop it?
Emily Bett Rickards: I think I've said this too.
We left her feeling super small, I mean even the shot, everything that she was
brought in that story to do she's left with a feeling of failure.
And what happened in the glades, man-made earthquake, I mean it wasn't even
a natural disaster that ruined, killed so many people and ruined so many homes
and the ability to not being able to take the heat for not saving the city is also hard
because they are a secret identity, they're covered by Arrow and his hood,
I mean they're all covered by his hood and they're not able to say "We're sorry"
and I think that's a big thing for her as well.
Female Speaker: And I'm just curious about the relationship between Diggle
and Felicity because I've heard - so what's in that? I have to ask you about that.
Emily Bett Rickards: Colton and I were just in the other room going "Well she
needs like some sort of romance and maybe Diggle" and we were trying to figure out
what their ship name would be. I think Diggle and Felicity have a great relationship.
I think what they have is an understanding and just almost an old soul relationship.
Female Speaker: And finally if you could describe the journey of Felicity in one
word this season what would it be? Emily Bett Rickards: For Season 2? Extreme.
Female Speaker: I like that, Felicity extreme.