Arrow Season 2 Spoilers: Thea's Absence And Oliver's Tattoos, Stephen Amell On Fifty Shades Of Grey, Greg Berlanti On The Flash!

As "Arrow" season 2 continues its epic run, spoilers regarding Thea, Oliver, and even "The Flash" have surfaced.

If you've been watching "Arrow" season 2 as of late, you'll notice that Thea hasn't had much screentime. If you're wondering what's been going on with Thea lately, spoilers confirm that Roy joining Team Arrow will definitely impact their relationship.

"He has to continue to lie to her, and he told her that he wasn't going to lie to her anymore, which was obviously a lie," says Colton Haynes to E! Online.

"If you're a fan of 'Dawson's Creek,' and the relationships in 'Dawson's Creek,' then you will know how the relationship is going to go between Roy and Thea."

Meanwhile, Stephen Amell recently delighted fans with two Facebook Q&A videos, and provided some spoilers about himself as well as "Arrow" season 2!

For one, Amell promises that "Arrow" fans will find out the meaning behind all of Oliver's tattoos.

Also, it turns out that contrary to popular opinion, Stephen Amell did not turn down a role in "Fifty Shades of Grey" because he didn't even audition for it.

"I read the book, and I didn't really like it ... I have a better job than 'Fifty Shades of Grey.' I play a superhero!"

Another actor who will soon boast the same credential is Grant Gustin, who will play Barry Allen on the spinoff series "The Flash."

Recently, executive producer Greg Berlanti spoke to Digital Spy about the differences between Oliver and Barry.

"[Barry's] a man of science and has more of a sci-fi bent, whereas Arrow has a bit more of a crime bent," says Berlanti.

"We often talk about how Oliver comes off like a pessimist, but deep down he's an optimist and has hope. Barry lost his mother at a very young age, his father was sent to prison for murdering his mom, he went through a lot of stuff - on the surface he's bubbly and upbeat and seems like an optimist, but deep down maybe there's no hope left. So they're a really nice contrast to each other and the show functions in that way, I think. Certainly in the pilot script Barry has effervescence and a lightness, but there's still a dark well beneath that."

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